The Startup Defense

Speed of Relevance, Maritime Autonomy, and Defense Acquisition with Noam Oz

Callye Keen Season 1 Episode 54

Callye Keen interviews Noam Oz, a former director of innovation operations at Naval X, discussing his extensive background in defense and technology innovation. They explore the challenges of navigating the defense acquisition landscape, the importance of iterative development, and the need for effective communication between operators and solution providers. Noam emphasizes the significance of understanding risk and readiness in defense technology, as well as the potential of new acquisition pathways like SBIRs and OTAs. The discussion also touches on future trends in defense technology, particularly the need for modularity and adaptability in solutions.

Takeaways

  • Noam Oz has a rich background in defense and technology innovation.
  • 90% of success in defense innovation is about managing personalities.
  • Iterative development and user feedback are crucial for effective solutions.
  • Embedding operators in the innovation process enhances relevance.
  • New acquisition pathways like CSOs and OTAs are changing the landscape.
  • Understanding risk and readiness is essential for defense tech.
  • The operator community often feels neglected in the acquisition process.
  • Modularity in defense technology can enhance operational effectiveness.
  • Startups should focus on how their products can be easily deployed in the field.
  • There is a growing opportunity for additive manufacturing in defense.

About Noam Oz

Defense Acquisition Expert & Former Director for Innovation Operations at NavalX, Office of Naval Research

Noam Oz is the former Director for Innovation Operations at NavalX, the innovation arm of the U.S. Navy and Marine Corps, where he led efforts to quickly equip Sailors and Marines with needed capabilities and coordinated efforts with innovation cells across the armed services. In addition to his corporate experience at Lockheed Martin and Noblis, Mr. Oz has dedicated more than 16 years as a DoD civilian serving in the Office of the Under Secretary of Defense for Acquisition & Sustainment, Office of the Chief of Naval Operations, Office of the Assistant Secretary of the Navy (Research, Development & Acquisition), and Naval Sea Systems Command.

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