Building the Software Defined Navy
Description
This month on the Mission Matters podcast, we sat down with Justin Fanelli, the CTO of the U.S. Department of the Navy, and Artem Sherbinin, the CTO of the U.S. Surface Navy to discuss the future software-defined Navy. We cover everything from computer vision deployment in the maritime domain to why technology will matter in a conflict with China to what “software defined warfare” actually means.
As always, please let us know your thoughts, and please reach out if you or anyone you know is building in the national security domain.
Key words: Navy, technology adoption, software-defined systems, integration, resilient communications, data integration, hybrid forces, geopolitical context, defense technology, innovation, AI integration, defense tech startups, naval operations, generative AI, military technology, DOD tech adoption, Ukraine conflict lessons, computer vision, maritime technology, startup advice
Chapters
Introduction to the Guests and Their Roles
Challenges in Technology Adoption and Integration
The Future of Software-Defined Warfare
The Importance of Data Integration
Geopolitical Context and the Navy's Role
The Urgency of Technological Integration in Defense
Reviving Patriotism and National Security
Success Stories in Defense Technology Integration
Building Effective Partnerships for Innovation
Key Metrics for Measuring Success in Defense
Integrating New Technologies with Existing Systems
Learning from Successful Startups in Defense
Advice for Startups Entering the Defense Space
Innovative Program Management in Defense
Strategic Partnerships and Funding Mechanisms
Outcome-Driven Metrics and Accountability
Future Wishes for Defense Technology
Lessons from Ukraine for Indo-Pacific Conflicts
Generative AI in the Navy
Challenges of Technology Integration in the DoD
Building for the Navy: Unique Considerations
Computer Vision in the Maritime Domain
Adversaries' Adoption of Maritime Technologies
Understanding Adversaries' Military Technology Approaches





