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EPISODE · Jul 3, 2026 · 24 MIN

Techquisition: The Pentagon’s New Drone Czar?

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In this Techquisition Edition of The Mission Matters Podcast, Maggie Gray and David Rothzeid break down Secretary Hegseth's new memo establishing a Direct Reporting Portfolio Manager (DRPM) for unmanned and autonomous systems. David unpacks what a DRPM actually is, how it differs from traditional Portfolio Acquisition Executives and Joint Program Offices, and why this new "czar" reports directly to the Deputy Secretary of Defense with authority to redirect funding and set standards across the Army, Navy, Air Force, and Space Force. They trace the historical precedent back to JIEDDO and the MRAP program, walk through where Replicator, the Defense Autonomous Warfare Group (DAWG), JIATF 401, and Drone Dominance now fit under this new structure, and dig into the budget realities, including the proposed $54 billion request for the DAWG and what a likely continuing resolution means for FY27.They close with practical guidance for founders and investors: how to navigate a rapidly shifting stakeholder landscape, why engaging with the Defense Innovation Unit matters more than ever, and what to expect as the fiscal year turns over.Chapters:00:00 – Intro01:46 – What is a DRPM, and why create one for unmanned systems (UXS)?03:26 – DRPM vs. PEO/PAE vs. Joint Program Office (F-35 JPO example)05:53 – Who controls the budget and contract decisions in the short term07:39 – Historical precedent: JIEDDO and the MRAP09:06 – Recent DRPM examples: Golden Dome, submarines, B-21/F-4710:23 – New DRPM authorities over budgeting and the DAWG's $54B request11:52 – How the DRPM folds in Replicator, DAWG, Drone Dominance, and JIATF 40114:11 – Why now: commercial tech has outpaced how the Pentagon employs drones16:33 – DIU's expanded role as the industry front door18:15 – Budget breakdown: Replicator, DAWG, JIATF 401 funding history20:11 – Outlook on Congress passing a budget vs. another continuing resolution20:46 – Advice for startup founders and investors23:07 – Closing thoughts and next episode preview

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In this Techquisition Edition of The Mission Matters Podcast, Maggie Gray and David Rothzeid break down Secretary Hegseth's new memo establishing a Direct Reporting Portfolio Manager (DRPM) for unmanned and autonomous systems. David unpacks what a DRPM actually is, how it differs from traditional Portfolio Acquisition Executives and Joint Program Offices, and why this new "czar" reports directly to the Deputy Secretary of Defense with authority to redirect funding and set standards across the Army, Navy, Air Force, and Space Force. They trace the historical precedent back to JIEDDO and the MRAP program, walk through where Replicator, the Defense Autonomous Warfare Group (DAWG), JIATF 401, and Drone Dominance now fit under this new structure, and dig into the budget realities, including the proposed $54 billion request for the DAWG and what a likely continuing resolution means for FY27.They close with practical guidance for founders and investors: how to navigate a rapidly shifting stakeholder landscape, why engaging with the Defense Innovation Unit matters more than ever, and what to expect as the fiscal year turns over.Chapters:00:00 – Intro01:46 – What is a DRPM, and why create one for unmanned systems (UXS)?03:26 – DRPM vs. PEO/PAE vs. Joint Program Office (F-35 JPO example)05:53 – Who controls the budget and contract decisions in the short term07:39 – Historical precedent: JIEDDO and the MRAP09:06 – Recent DRPM examples: Golden Dome, submarines, B-21/F-4710:23 – New DRPM authorities over budgeting and the DAWG's $54B request11:52 – How the DRPM folds in Replicator, DAWG, Drone Dominance, and JIATF 40114:11 – Why now: commercial tech has outpaced how the Pentagon employs drones16:33 – DIU's expanded role as the industry front door18:15 – Budget breakdown: Replicator, DAWG, JIATF 401 funding history20:11 – Outlook on Congress passing a budget vs. another continuing resolution20:46 – Advice for startup founders and investors23:07 – Closing thoughts and next episode preview

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