War Dogs Academy Review

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David Packouz kinda looks like Johnny Sins if he traded the casting couch for a courtroom, but he was packing a different kind of heat when he tried finessing the feds with bootleg Chinese ammo.

Whoops! That violated his government contract – and, as you know, Uncle Sam don’t play.

He and his partner got busted, and Hollywood turned it into War Dogs, with Miles Teller playing him and Jonah Hill as his sketchy sidekick. 

Now David wants to show you how to win lucrative government contracts – the legal way.

Read on for War Dogs Academy reviews.

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David teamed up with Logan Gross and James Sciales, the guys behind Intergov Solutions (IGS) – a company holding $18 million in active U.S. government contracts – to show you the ropes.

And Logan brought receipts.

He flexes an agreement for $8 million – just for supplying the government with bed sheets.

Does that mean him and James are out there sewing linens? God no. They’re middlemen, pocketing the difference while outsourcing the real work for a fraction of what the government pays them.

Which is why anyone can do this.

You’re just bidding on boring stuff the government needs, whether it’s clothing or janitorial work or whatever else, and then having some other schmuck fulfill it for pennies on the dollar. Right?

  • You can do this from anywhere.
  • You don’t need special skills, experience, or startup capital.
  • And yet, you could win your first seven-figure government contract in 90 days.

Are you licking your lips and rubbing your hands like a creeper peeking out from behind a tree?

You should be.

Logan says the government posts 30,000 new contracts every day, and a chunk of them are reserved for companies with no bidding history – aka, you.

I mean, take your pick.

Technology, IT consulting, road construction, school and hospital supplies, laundry services, medical equipment, forklifts, renewable energy products – the list goes on.

But you’re probably thinking: If it’s so easy, why isn’t everyone doing this?

Because it’s scary and overwhelming if you’ve never done it before, Logan admits.

So that’s why they created War Dogs Academy.

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Inside, you’ll learn how to:

  • Register your company so you’re eligible to bid on government contracts.
  • Snag a UEI from Sam.gov.
  • Complete the steps to secure your NAICS code and FAS ID.
  • Verify your small business status.
  • Get an NCAGE (or CAGE) code.
  • Submit a proposal.
  • Lock in a contract.
  • Find a supplier who can offer the service.
  • And pay them a cut of what the government sends you, while hogging the rest.

Logan was right. I’m pretty sure I got Bell’s Palsy by the third acronym.

Sir, I can barely type the right address into Google Maps, and you expect me to acquire a NAICS code?

Logan and James and David are basically like, “Yeah, Sally. Shake the sand outta your vagina – you got this.”

Case in point:

  • Chris landed a contract 30 days into the program.
  • Kaden got hired by NASA in just 45 days.
  • Ryan earned his first contract one week after finishing the training – and added two more in year one, including a six-figure deal.
  • Sebastian scored a contract with the Air Force in three months.
  • Hussein did two contracts in four months while working full-time at FedEx.

And that’s just a small sample of their success stories.

War Dogs Academy takes you from clueless to dripping in confidence as a government contractor.

You’ll get all the education, deal funding, strategies, and support you need to absolutely posterize this bitch.

Unfortunately, price keeps creeping up – last I heard, it was about $2,800.

No listings on BBB or Trustpilot, just the usual Reddit back-and-forth: “B-b-but David’s a criminal!” and “You can just Google this stuff for free.”

Honestly, I’m fine with all of it.

If you research what David actually did, it feels more like they made an example out of him after The New York Times put him on blast.

But I’m still not convinced your average degenerate (me) could pull this off.

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