
The Startup Defense
The Startup Defense explores the intersection of commercial technology and defense innovation. Callye Keen (Kform) talks with expert guests about the latest needs and trends in the defense industry and how startup companies are driving innovation and change. From concept to field, The Startup Defense covers artificial intelligence, cybersecurity, mission computing, autonomous systems, and the manufacturing necessary to make technology real.
The Startup Defense
Connecting Innovators and Military, Tightening the OODA Loop, and SigmaBlox with Paul "Gu$" Garcia
Callye Keen and Paul Gus Garcia discuss the intersection of innovation and national security technology. They explore the challenges and opportunities in bridging the gap between emerging technologies and military needs, emphasizing the importance of defining outcomes, effective prototyping, and the role of decision-makers in facilitating innovation. The discussion highlights the SigmaBlox initiative, which aims to connect innovators with military end-users to validate and implement new solutions.
Takeaways
- Paul is passionate about technology for national security.
- There is a significant digital divide in technology adoption.
- SigmaBlox aims to bring together a community around national security tech.
- Defining outcomes is crucial for effective innovation.
- Prototyping allows for rapid testing and feedback.
- Decision makers play a vital role in the innovation process.
- Many solutions are already available but not utilized effectively.
- Asking better questions leads to better technology solutions.
- The current procurement process is slow and needs to adapt.
- Engagement across sectors is essential for successful innovation.
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