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  • E54 – Pryzm: AI to understand the Pentagon
    Dec 14 2025

    Mike sits down with Matt Hawkins and Nick LaRovere,co-founders of Pryzm.


    Pryzm is building an Operating System for defense innovation—software that uses AI to generate capture intel to make sense of Pentagon budgets, Congressional legislation, program offices, and much more.


    It’s AI to understand the Pentagon.


    They help connect the dots between missions, markets, andpeople to power the future of national security.

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    00:00

    01:43 intro

    02:30 origin story

    05:57 disclosure

    07:07 2 PMs

    08:47 Air Force tanker program

    21:47 Golden Dome

    28:12 sales vs business development

    33:04 proactive vs reactive

    34:59 intel to flip the script

    37:56 a bubble?

    41:18 flat toplines

    43:05 requested vs executed

    46:38 fundraise

    48:27 DIU project

    50:58 2026 outlook

    55:29 outro

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    56 m
  • E52 – Top Secret Offices
    Oct 25 2025

    Nooks co-founder and CEO Sean Blackman spills all thesecrets about what it takes to do classified business with the Pentagon.


    Nooks is a venture-backed startup founded in 2021 to solve amassive pain point: access to classified offices and networks to perform sensitive national security work.


    Nooks is attacking the problem in an innovative way called Classified-Infrastructure-as-a-Service (CIaaS), which is a subscription access to a nationwide network of classifiedworkspaces and IT.


    If you are in the defense industry—or even thinking about it—and there is even a sliver of a chance you will touch classified work, this episode is everything you need to know.

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    00:46 intro

    01:49 Nooks

    02:52 origin story

    09:49 name and logo

    12:30 locations and spaces

    13:30 location and the real value unlock

    17:57 COVID

    19:20 fractional labs

    20:06 fundraising for a weird company

    22:01 information disadvantage

    23:33 myth of hiring security clearances

    30:00 SCIF

    34:09 mobile SCIF

    39:23 touchpoints and impact

    42:13 security in shared spaces

    46:48 the real impact

    47:36 magic wand - crystal ball

    49:50 make the problem go away

    secrets, top secret, military, technology, tech, defense, national security, air force, navy, army, marine corps, usmc

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    52 m
  • E51 – Red 6 and the Military Metaverse
    Oct 5 2025

    Red 6 CEO and co-founder Dan Robinson discusses augmented reality for pilots, the military metaverse, and the future of high-end training and tactics development.


    Red 6 was founded in 2018 around a revolutionary approach to military flight training called ATARS—the Advanced Tactical Augmented Reality System—that creates virtual outdoor worlds to deliver threat-relevant,near-peer-level training scenarios.


    It’s much more than an augmented reality helmet—it's rethinking the entire pilot training and readiness experience.

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    00:42 intro

    01:41 origin story

    05:22 thesis of Red 6

    06:17 co-founder meeting

    10:43 lack of adversaries to train against

    16:03 realism that gets missed

    17:58 surface threats

    21:03 progress and iteration

    25:25 all of the technical challenges

    27:20 suspension of disbelief

    30:37 replacing helmet-mounted cueing

    32:09 Enders Game

    34:18 the Red 6 name

    35:59 UK Royal Air Force

    38:33 manned + unmanned

    45:08 validating tactics and training

    51:34 quality vs quantity training

    54:30 the technology is coming

    55:21 flying

    56:43 the chief morale officer

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    58 m
  • E50 – JDAM: the GPS-Guided Bomb
    Sep 14 2025

    Mike sits down with Steve “Wingie” Wingfield to discuss the Joint Direct Attack Munition, aka the JDAM—the world’s first operational GPS-aided bomb.

    Wingie played a big role in the Air Force, doing weaponsflight testing and requirements writing, then went on to have another career at Boeing working on JDAM and other weapons.

    He’s one of the few people who got to see the entire storyarc, from the pain points in Desert Storm that started the whole thing, to other evolutions like Laser JDAM and extended range JDAM, and how those programscame to be.

    If you want a rare inside look at how one of the most successful acquisition programs in the past 30 years happened, this episode is for you.

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    01:02 intro

    05:43 JDAM name origin

    06:56 accuracy spec origin

    10:43 Desert Storm McPeak Memo

    11:16 GAM before JDAM

    12:29 Kosovo combat debut

    14:39 40k for 40k competition

    17:44 JDAM adoption

    22:50 production feast & famine

    25:19 9/11 demand signal

    26:33 surging with standards

    28:43 Iraqi Freedom GPS jamming

    29:53 Laser JDAM origins

    33:38 the impact

    36:01 hitting moving targets

    37:54 106 mph!

    39:39 MOP

    41:33 JDAM-ER

    41:47 Ukraine

    42:53 integration and modularity

    43:41 aerial mining

    46:22 outro

    #military #airforce #navy #aviation #tech #technology #JDAM #boeing #GPS #defense #desert storm #iraq #syria #afghanistan #miltech #engineering #USA #security

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    47 m
  • E49 – Ursa Major Solid Rocket Motors
    Aug 31 2025

    In this episode, Mike sits down with Dan Jablonsky, CEO ofUrsa Major, to discuss solid rocket motors and how Ursa Major is doing it differently.

    Once dominated by just two suppliers, America’s SRM propulsion base has been stretched thin—leaving gaps exposed by today’s conflicts.

    Dan explains how Ursa Major is tackling that challenge withmodular production, 3D printing, Highly Loaded Grain propellants, and advanced manufacturing using what they’ve learned from their liquid motor product lines.

    We also talk about the big picture: hypersonics, cruisemissiles, and upcoming programs with RTX (Raytheon), the U.S. Navy (SM-2, SM-3, SM-6), the Army, and Stratolaunch.

    If you want to understand why missile production is one of the biggest defense challenges of our time—and how new entrants like Ursa Major are building solutions—this episode is for you.

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    00:42 intro

    01:04 Ursa Major

    02:22 company name

    03:48 getting into the SRM business

    05:29 SRM industrial base

    07:15 doing SRMs differently

    09:14 SRM 101

    12:07 Highly Loaded Grain

    13:08 increasing missile range

    15:34 rapid development

    16:44 scale with safety

    22:25 rapidly adapting SRMs to the threat

    23:03 3D printing everything?

    24:59 hypersonic motors

    27:20 missiles in space

    27:47 affordable mass

    29:14 outro

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    31 m
  • The Future of Air Warfare: Offensive Electronic Attack (Sponsored)
    Jul 13 2025

    Electronic warfare is a crucial element of armed conflict involving controlling and protecting the electromagnetic spectrum, which is vital for communication, navigation, and target identification.

    EW also permits the disruption and denial of adversaries' use of the spectrum, hindering their ability to operate effectively.

    Benjamin “Chuck” Angus, Director of Business Development in Naval Power at Raytheon, a business of RTX, joins us this week to discuss Raytheon's involvement in EW, specifically offensive electronic attack, with its NextGeneration Jammer—an advanced electronic attack system that denies, disrupts, and degrades enemy technology, including communication tools and air-defense systems.

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  • E48 – Golden Dome, DIU, and the Innovation Reckoning
    Jun 22 2025

    In this episode, Mike and Jake catch up on defense techhappenings.

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    00:36 intro

    03:31 defense tech investing

    17:25 Anduril & Golden Dome

    18:13 Golden Dome

    25:51 frequency auctioning

    28:12 Ukraine forcing a US reckoning

    34:27 DIU criticism

    42:24 the 4th offset?

    46:39 Sun Tzu terrain

    47:45 the torpedo

    50:05 Ukraine drones and Israeli pagers

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    54 m
  • The Future of Air Warfare: Modeling & Simulation (Sponsored)
    Jun 5 2025

    Tomorrow’s fight will be fast, complex, and contested. Victory won’t come from a single platform, weapon, or payload—it will depend on how well everything works together.

    That’s where modeling and simulation (M&S) matters.

    This week, Raytheon (an RTX company) joins us to discuss how they are leading the way with Rapid Campaign Analysis and Demonstration Environment (RCADE), a campaign-level M&S capability built to help decision-makers think beyond individual systems and enables them to see the entire operational ecosystem.

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    30 m
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