The DIB Innovators podcast celebrates the brilliant minds behind innovation within the Defense Industrial Base.
In each episode, host and co-founder of RADICL, David Graff will speak with DIB leaders who are driving technological advancements, championing our nation’s security, and shaping the future of defense technology.
All content for DIB Innovators is the property of RADICL and is served directly from their servers
with no modification, redirects, or rehosting. The podcast is not affiliated with or endorsed by Podjoint in any way.
The DIB Innovators podcast celebrates the brilliant minds behind innovation within the Defense Industrial Base.
In each episode, host and co-founder of RADICL, David Graff will speak with DIB leaders who are driving technological advancements, championing our nation’s security, and shaping the future of defense technology.
EP 71 — Skydio’s Mark Valentine on How Sanctions Freed Them from Supply Chain Dependence
DIB Innovators
49 minutes 29 seconds
2 months ago
EP 71 — Skydio’s Mark Valentine on How Sanctions Freed Them from Supply Chain Dependence
What happens when China sanctions your drone company? For Skydio, it became the catalyst for complete supply chain independence and battle-tested technology that now guides Ukrainian artillery strikes. Mark Valentine, Global Head of National Security Strategy, breaks down the story for Dave: when their drones in Ukraine failed due to single-band radios and GPS dependence, his team made 36 field visits over two years, embedded Ukrainian engineers, and developed Asimov software enabling complete GPS-jammed operation with frequency-hopping radios.
But the real revelation isn’t military, it’s civilian. While the DoD debates drone strategy, law enforcement has already cracked the code. New York City operates 600 dock-based drones integrated with ShotSpotter and domain awareness systems. Single operators supervise unlimited robots through connected systems and dock-based persistence — capabilities the military avoids due to connectivity phobia.
Mark also offers his leadership framework, distilled from Microsoft’s Satya Nadella, centers on distinguishing ”two-way door” decisions (reversible, move fast) from ”one-way door” decisions (irreversible, deliberate carefully). This becomes critical in startups where you’re making calls alone without institutional backup: speed depends entirely on recognizing which type of decision you’re facing.
Topics discussed:
- Building GPS-denied navigation capabilities and frequency-hopping radios after Ukraine deployment failures exposed drone limitations.
- Implementing two-way door versus one-way door decision framework for rapid startup execution without institutional backup support.
- Deploying 600 dock-based drones integrated with ShotSpotter systems for 28-second autonomous response in New York City.
- Creating platform extensibility through four USB-C hardpoints enabling third-party sensors from grenade droppers to life preservers.
- Achieving complete supply chain independence from Chinese suppliers after sanctions targeting Taiwan fire department support.
- Enabling single-operator supervision of unlimited drones through connected systems versus the military’s disconnected one-to-one approach.
- Developing obstacle avoidance AI using six fisheye cameras and eight-layer neural networks for autonomous flight capabilities.
DIB Innovators
The DIB Innovators podcast celebrates the brilliant minds behind innovation within the Defense Industrial Base.
In each episode, host and co-founder of RADICL, David Graff will speak with DIB leaders who are driving technological advancements, championing our nation’s security, and shaping the future of defense technology.