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The drone threat is no longer a future problem. Recent incidents at El Paso and Fort Hancock have exposed a critical vulnerability — not in technology, but in how organizations coordinate decisions under pressure. The biggest counter-UAS readiness gap is a practice problem, not a hardware one. In this episode of “Impact Point,” we sit down with Brad Halsey [http://linkedin.com/in/brad-halsey-74109933], Founder of Building Momentum [http://linkedin.com/company/building-momentum-llc]and former Navy Surface Warfare Officer. Brad draws on two decades of defense innovation and experiential learning to explain why adaptation speed now trumps technology sophistication, how government access restrictions are stalling domestic innovation, and why the organizations that will hold the line are built on continuous iteration — not advanced hardware. Key Takeaways: 00:00 Introduction. 06:15 There is no DARPA Hard anymore, only DARPA Fast. The drone threat moves faster than two-year development cycles. 10:08 Counter-UAS agility requires rethinking the business model, not just the technology stack. 13:00 Government access restrictions have prevented war fighters from building the reps that matter most. 14:00 Risk tolerance in garrison should be higher than in combat, not lower. That cultural inversion is slowing adaptation. 16:21 Drone incidents aren't surprising because the threat is new. They're surprising because we've never practiced responding to them in the environments where they occur. 35:00 World Cup preparation should focus on the asymmetric scenarios, not the ones every security team already has an SOP for. 38:00 Fluid multi-authority communications must be practiced, not assumed. Coordination failures in low-stakes drills become casualties in real events. 44:19 The speed of adaptation is the shield. For government leaders, industry, and venture capital alike, that's the only durable competitive position. Resources Mentioned: Brad Halsey [http://linkedin.com/in/brad-halsey-74109933] http://linkedin.com/in/brad-halsey-74109933 Building Momentum [http://linkedin.com/company/building-momentum-llc] | LinkedIn http://linkedin.com/company/building-momentum-llc Building Momentum [http://buildmo.com] | Website http://buildmo.com Defense Acquisition University (DAU) [http://dau.edu] http://dau.edu Q2IMPACT [http://q2impact.com] http://q2impact.com Thanks for listening to the “Impact Point” podcast. If you enjoyed the show, please leave us a 5-star review and subscribe to our channel so you don’t miss any future episodes. The “Impact Point” podcast is brought to you by Q2IMPACT. #LeadershipDevelopment #ChangeManagement #AIGovernance
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