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a16z Cast
04/03/25
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We need significant leaps in capabilities, not just incremental improvements, to maintain military overmatch.
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Can the Military Move at Startup Speed? How the Army and Navy Are Rebuilding
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04/03/25
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a16z Cast
04/03/25
@ a16z
We want to see significant improvements in technology that can be rapidly deployed to enhance military capabilities.
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a16z Cast
04/03/25
@ a16z
If we can scale half of what's currently working well, we can significantly enhance our military capabilities.
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Liz McNally
05/06/25
@ a16z
The military must adapt to the new generation of service members who are accustomed to advanced technology, or risk falling behind in operational effectiveness.
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a16z Cast
04/12/25
@ a16z
The U.S. must embrace a strategy that empowers service members with a hundred times more systems to enhance their effectiveness and ensure their safety.
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a16z Cast
04/03/25
@ a16z
If someone has a significantly better capability than what we currently have, we need undeniable data to support its adoption.
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a16z Cast
05/06/25
@ a16z
The U.S. needs to ensure that its most senior defense leaders are technically proficient to compete effectively with adversaries.
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a16z Cast
04/12/25
@ a16z
The U.S. must focus on combining mass production capabilities with advanced software and autonomy to compete effectively in future conflicts.
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a16z Cast
05/06/25
@ a16z
To effectively modernize warfare, we must get advanced technologies into the hands of warfighters, as seeing is believing in terms of their impact.
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Alexander Karp
07/14/23
@ Joe Lonsdale
The U.S. military must be the best in the world to preserve Western values, and this requires a focus on software that works effectively.