INNOVATION

Faster Wars, Smarter Minds: Driving the Army’s Quiet Cognitive Revolution
The U.S. Army stands at the convergence of two accelerating forces: the exponential growth of battlefield technology and the finite limits of human cognition. From low earth orbit to tactical edge networks, the tools of warfare are changing faster than our cognitive infrastructure — education, training, and judgment — can adapt.

Emerging drone tech firms are powering the defense industry’s next chapter
Agile drone technology companies are breaking into a market long dominated by defense giants, winning contracts through speed, precision, and real-world results.
INVESTMENT

Arlington’s Rune Technologies lands $24M for battlefield software
Rune Technologies in Arlington accrued $24 million and DC cyber firm Virtru landed $50 million this summer.

How VCs are fueling innovation in defense tech
The ongoing shift from big, expensive military assets like battleships and fighter jets to smaller, more agile and less costly ones positions Anduril and other venture-backed companies to win more government and commercial contracts and draw more capital from investors.
ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE

Building a New Brain: Transforming Military Schoolhouses into AI Battle Labs
The military’s AI strategy is starting to resemble a bad dating app: lots of swipes, few lasting matches. The Trump administration’s new AI Action Plan offers potential to take things to the next level. It calls for deeper investments by the U.S. Department of Defense in algorithmic warfare.
The plan calls for turning senior military colleges into hubs for AI research where students learn and apply core AI skills. This approach complements calls in the Army Transformation Initiative to integrate AI agents into next-generation command and control.

Ondas Capital’s $150M Strategic Deployment in Defense Tech: Geopolitical Tailwinds and AI-Driven Innovation
Ondas Capital, a new Ondas Holdings unit, is investing $150M to accelerate global deployment of AI-driven unmanned systems for Allied defense markets. Focusing on Eastern Europe, it establishes hubs in Estonia, Ukraine, and the UK, leveraging NATO/EU partnerships to scale combat-proven technologies.
TECHNOLOGY

NATO’s Innovation Accelerator Pivoting to Defense, Rapid Adoption Focus
NATO’s Defense Innovation Accelerator for the North Atlantic is transitioning its focus from the civilian side of dual-use capabilities to the systems most needed for collective defense, especially air and missile defense, the program’s new leader said Aug. 27.
Established in 2022, DIANA is NATO’s mechanism for investing in dual-use innovation through annual challenges to which companies can provide their solutions.

DIU leader exits, leaving behind a blueprint for faster tech
The head of the Defense Innovation Unit, a champion of acquisition reform who was instrumental in the Pentagon’s push to rapidly build and deploy new technology, resigned Friday due to political pressure, according to Defense Department sources.
POLICY

Pentagon to trim list of critical technology areas
Defense Department CTO Emil Michael is about to make changes to the Pentagon's list of tech priorities.
EUROPE

European defense tech is attracting investment, but some LPs remain wary
Family offices are key venture-stage investors in defense-related technology as other LPs explore their options.

Quantum Systems Expands in Ukraine, Citing Critical Role in Defense Innovation
Germany’s Quantum Systems has announced it is expanding drone production inside Ukraine while continuing operations at its factories in Bavaria, Politico reported on August 29. The move underscores the country’s growing importance as both a testing ground and manufacturing hub for unmanned aerial systems.