Will Hurd joins Callye to break down autonomy at the tactical edge—and why time, not just tech, decides outcomes. He explains Chaos Industries’ approach to expeditionary radar, delivering minutes of warning instead of seconds and working in comms- and EW-denied environments. Topics We Cover Autonomy in contested battlespaces: giving operators time to understand, decide, and act Expeditionary radar that sets up fast, survives harsh conditions, and scales via clustered nodes&nb...
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Will Hurd joins Callye to break down autonomy at the tactical edge—and why time, not just tech, decides outcomes. He explains Chaos Industries’ approach to expeditionary radar, delivering minutes of warning instead of seconds and working in comms- and EW-denied environments. Topics We Cover Autonomy in contested battlespaces: giving operators time to understand, decide, and act Expeditionary radar that sets up fast, survives harsh conditions, and scales via clustered nodes&nb...
Navigating Acquisition Changes, Rapid Prototyping, and Collaborative Compositions with Chelsea Meggitt
The Startup Defense
36 minutes
5 months ago
Navigating Acquisition Changes, Rapid Prototyping, and Collaborative Compositions with Chelsea Meggitt
Callye Keen and Chelsea Roberts (Meggitt) discuss the evolving landscape of the defense industry, particularly for small businesses. Chelsea shares insights on recent changes in government contracting, the importance of rapid prototyping, and the need for small businesses to adapt to new acquisition processes. They also explore the role of Collaborative Compositions in supporting small businesses and the common pitfalls to avoid in government contracting. Chapters 00:00 Introduction to ...
The Startup Defense
Will Hurd joins Callye to break down autonomy at the tactical edge—and why time, not just tech, decides outcomes. He explains Chaos Industries’ approach to expeditionary radar, delivering minutes of warning instead of seconds and working in comms- and EW-denied environments. Topics We Cover Autonomy in contested battlespaces: giving operators time to understand, decide, and act Expeditionary radar that sets up fast, survives harsh conditions, and scales via clustered nodes&nb...