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EPISODE · Mar 31, 2026 · 40 MIN

From Farms to Frontlines: The Real Power of Modern Drone Tech - Bill Irby, CEO, EagleNXT

from Progress, Potential, and Possibilities Podcast / Show · host Ira Pastor / Bill Irby

Send us Fan MailWhether it’s a battlefield, a construction site, or a farm, the challenge is the same: how do you turn massive amounts of visual data into fast, accurate decisions? Increasingly, the answer is autonomous systems. transforming how we see the world—turning raw imagery into decisions at unprecedented speed.Bill Irby is CEO and Board Member of EagleNXT ( https://eaglenxt.com/ ), a leading provider of full-stack drone, sensor, and software solutions serving both commercial and government customers worldwide.Bill brings more than 25 years of leadership experience across the unmanned systems and defense technology landscape, spanning ISR (Intelligence, Surveillance, and Reconnaissance) platforms, communications systems, and advanced autonomy. Prior to EagleNXT, Bill held senior executive roles across some of the most important defense companies in the world, including serving as President of Reconnaissance Mission Systems at L3Harris Technologies, where he led a $1.5 billion portfolio supporting some of the U.S. military’s most critical airborne intelligence platforms.Bill also served as Senior Vice President and General Manager of Unmanned Systems at Textron Systems, overseeing globally deployed UAV and unmanned maritime systems, and held multiple leadership roles at Northrop Grumman, focusing on C4ISR (Command, Control, Communications, Computers, Intelligence, Surveillance, and Reconnaissance) and tactical communications.Earlier in his career, Bill served as a Combat Engineer in the United States Marine Corps, leading missions across the globe.In addition to his operational leadership, Bill has played a key role in shaping the unmanned systems ecosystem serving as Chairman of the Board of AUVSI ( Association for Uncrewed Vehicle Systems International - https://www.auvsi.org/ ), advocating for the safe integration and advancement of autonomous technologies.Bill is a graduate of the United States Naval Academy, holds a master’s degree from Johns Hopkins University, and completed executive education at Harvard Business School.#DefenseTech #DroneWarfare #AutonomousSystems #MilitaryDrones #ISR #ArtificialIntelligence #FutureOfWar #UncrewedSystems #Aerospace #NationalSecurity #Robotics #AI #MilitaryTechnology #Innovation #TechPodcast #EmergingTech #BattlefieldTechnology #Surveillance #Geopolitics #StartupDefenseSupport the show

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Send us Fan Mail Whether it’s a battlefield, a construction site, or a farm, the challenge is the same: how do you turn massive amounts of visual data into fast, accurate decisions? Increasingly, the answer is autonomous systems. transforming how we see the world—turning raw imagery into decisions at unprecedented speed. Bill Irby is CEO and Board Member of EagleNXT ( https://eaglenxt.com/ ), a leading provider of full-stack drone, sensor, and software solutions serving both commercial and g...

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