
Jay Miseli is a retired US Army officer and proven executive leader, founder, and innovator with 30 years of experience delivering results in military organizations and industry. Jay is Co-Founder of Red Thread X and has led Sales and Business Development for a $50M technology firm as a Senior Vice President.
His military career spanned a broad range of responsibilities including large unit command, executive-level plans and operations, multinational and cross-agency coordination, US Army combat vehicle modernization, human resource and program management, and budget programming and execution. Jay continues to support strategic wargaming and analysis as a highly qualified expert for Army Futures Command.
Jay attended the United States Military Academy at West Point, New York, where he completed a bachelor’s degree in mechanical engineering. Jay holds a master’s degree in operations research from the Georgia Institute of Technology, and he earned the academic title of Assistant Professor of Mathematics as course director for the advanced mathematics program at West Point.Jay lives and works in the greater Austin area where he can enjoy the many opportunities to mountain bike, hike, and be outdoors and working in the burgeoning tech and defense innovation sectors.
00:05 - Intro
00:34 - Controlling transitions
02:51 - Force the enemy's transitions
04:57 - Enemy SITTEMP
07:03 - Key Terrain
07:52 - Gettysburg
08:57 - When/where to dismount?
15:30 - COP - digital and analog
16:11 - Digital Fires and PTT Command Nets
18:49 - Graphic control measures and boundaries / FSCMs
23:13 - METT - TC variables and forms of contact
25:25 - Tracking and reporting Enemy BDA
Referenced in the episode:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Battle_of_Gettysburg,_third_day_cavalry_battles