Micro Journeys: The Pulse of What’s Next
In this episode of Micro Journeys, host Daniel Marrujo sits down with Chief Warrant Officer 4 Bryan Duncan, Chief Technical Advisor for Africom J6, on the ground at African Lion 2026 in Morocco. Chief Duncan pulls back the curtain on how a small, specialized team is integrating commercial and military technology into a single agnostic cloud platform — enabling real-time data sharing across U.S. forces, industry partners, and partner nations in some of the most remote corners of the African continent. What begins as a conversation about innovation during a multinational training exercise takes an unexpected turn when the exercise itself becomes a live rescue mission, putting every piece of technology on the ground to an immediate, real-world test. The African continent presents unique operational challenges that solutions built for other theaters simply cannot anticipate. Without reliable infrastructure, traditional server stacks and communication systems become liabilities — too heavy, too slow, and too dependent on connectivity that doesn't exist at the edge. Chief Duncan describes a military landscape where commercial technology floods the market but rarely accounts for the realities of remote, irregular warfare environments where every day is unpredictable and the cost of a communication failure can be measured in lives. Chief Duncan and his team proved that a backpack-sized edge device and a Starlink terminal can replace an entire server stack — and that an agnostic platform capable of integrating any system, including a partner nation's commercial drone feed, is the key to rapid, effective coalition operations in austere environments. What You'll Discover in This Episode 01:43 — Why solutions that work in other theaters don't automatically translate to the African continent, and the specific transport and connectivity questions every commander needs to ask before deploying technology to a remote location. 02:56 — How Chief Duncan's team replaced heavy server stacks with a small form factor edge device and a Starlink terminal that fit in a backpack — redefining what it means to operate at the edge. 05:38 — The moment African Lion 2026 shifted from training exercise to live rescue mission, and how an agnostic cloud platform allowed every industry partner on the ground to immediately contribute a solution for the commander. 07:16 — How a whiteboard session with Moroccan partner forces unlocked the ability to pull a partner nation's drone feed directly into the U.S. network — reinvigorating coalition energy and demonstrating interoperability in action. 08:55 — Chief Duncan's candid reflection on what made this exercise historic: a team that broke systems, integrated them anyway, and built a common operational picture that no one had assembled quite like this before. 12:02 — The lesson that will outlast African Lion 2026: speed of implementation matters as much as the technology itself, and units with the freedom to act don't have to wait for approval to prove what works. Let’s Connect Daniel Marrujo [https://www.linkedin.com/in/dan-marrujo/] Chief Bryan G Duncan [http://linkedin.com/in/bduncan44] TSS Website [https://tss.llc/] Learn more about TSS: https://tss.llc/micro-journeys-podcast/ [https://tss.llc/micro-journeys-podcast/] ---------------------------------------- Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy [https://acast.com/privacy] for more information.
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