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Kedar Pavgi runs Collider programs for the National Security Innovation Network (NSIN) and talks about how NSIN helps startups work with DOD and shares a case study in how his team supported a startup: Distributed Spectrum
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Distributed Spectrum: A Harvard student team growing in the DOD with help from NSIN
Three Harvard students took a year off from school during Covid to start a cyber security business, Distributed Spectrum. During that year they won a DOD/ NSIN hackathons which has led to defense traction, SBIRs and market validation
Interview with NSIN program manager Kedar Pavgi
Electroninks
Melbs LeMieux, co-founder of Electroninks shares his perspectives on how to work with Prime contractors, and how the government's extreme technical requirements, and their willingness to fund R&D to reach those requirements can help startups build products that delight commercial customers
Unanimous AI: Louis Rosenberg
Louis Rosenberg from Unanimous AI about his experiences founding SBIR backed companies in the early 90s and in the 20-teens. How he's seen the program change and how different kinds of founders can best leverage different federal program
NeuroFlow
CEO Christopher Molaro [https://www.linkedin.com/in/ACoAAAFi3OkBW9akDefZAj9c2XKiYGZvfV8lWxI] connects with FedScout [https://www.fedscout.com/] CEO Geoff Orazem [https://www.linkedin.com/in/geofforazem/] on the latest Undiluted [https://www.fedscout.com/undiluted] podcast episode to share the unconventional story of how NeuroFlow [https://www.linkedin.com/company/neuroflow/] secured funding early on through prize money won from business competitions and by taking advantage of government R&D grants.
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