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Tesseract Podcast
by Tesseract AF
Our mission at Tesseract is to Empower Airmen, Connect them to resources, and Accelerate Change across the Air Force Logistics Enterprise. This is our official podcast! Tesseract Podcast gives you the perspective, tools, and techniques from experts about innovation. You‘ll hear from team members that provide context about Tesseract‘s role at the Pentagon and from Airmen working in the field. Tesseract Podcast also interviews authors, senior leaders, subject matter experts, and other unique individuals across industries to leverage the creative genes of Air Force Airmen.
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What Will the New 2A Career Field Structure Look Like? | 2A Career Field Strategy Series Ep. 4
In Episode 4 of the 2A Career Field Strategy Podcast Series, the team takes listeners inside the strategic summit, a major milestone that transformed the Career Field Strategy from concept to construct. This episode provides the first detailed look at the future of the 2A Career Field Strategy, including the Aviation Maintenance Technician (AMT) phase, the newly defined specialty phase, and the evolution of the Master Aviation Technician (MAT) track. The team breaks down how every maintainer will begin as a sortie generator first, building a common foundation before moving into one of 13 distinct specialties designed to increase flexibility, enhance expertise, and support future mission requirements. Listeners will also hear how the summit brought together career field leaders and working group members from across the force to make key decisions, establish action plans, and define the path forward. The discussion covers retention and incentive initiatives currently being pursued, assignment flexibility efforts, bonus advocacy, and how maintainer feedback continues to shape every step of the strategy. With major milestones achieved and the next phase of work already underway, Episode 4 offers the most comprehensive look yet at where the 2A Career Field Strategy is headed and how today's decisions are shaping the future of Aircraft Maintenance. Have questions, concerns, or feedback you want addressed in future episodes? Share your input here: https://tesseractaf.atlassian.net/servicedesk/customer/portal/1/create/157
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The Momentum Behind the Mission | 2A Career Field Strategy Series Ep. 3
In Episode 3 of the 2A Career Field Strategy Podcast Series, we hit the ground running with updates from Kickoff 2.0, proving that "the working groups are where the action is at." Have questions, concerns, or feedback you want addressed in future episodes? Share your input here: https://tesseractaf.atlassian.net/servicedesk/customer/portal/1/create/157 This episode highlights the massive momentum behind the strategy, from bringing 180 maintainers to D.C. to stand up the remaining six working groups, to global roadshows and a staggering 7,000+ responses to the latest field pulse check. The CFM team also steps into the hot seat to answer direct questions from the field, covering the future of contracted backstops, expanding opportunities through the 2A to 2A OJT retraining program, and how the strategy integrates the Guard and Reserves into a true Total Force effort. Driven by a "for us, by us" mindset, this strategy leaves no stone unturned as we shape the future of aircraft maintenance together. Future episodes will continue to address your feedback, tackle new questions, and outline the strategic milestones ahead. Have questions, concerns, or feedback you want addressed in future episodes? Share your input here: https://tesseractaf.atlassian.net/servicedesk/customer/portal/1/create/157
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Different Lenses, Better Outcomes: Meet Our New Host, SSgt Ian “Speed” Pierce
In this episode of the Tesseract Podcast, host TSgt Dan Kosty introduces listeners to the podcast’s newest co-host, SSgt Ian “Speed” Pierce, and the perspective he brings to the conversation. Ian reflects on his journey from aircraft maintenance and high-tempo operations at Joint Base Elmendorf-Richardson to deep testing at Edwards Air Force Base and squadron-level innovation efforts. He shares how seeing challenges through different lenses — and joining Tesseract’s Process Advancement team — has shaped how he approaches problems, systems, and change across the force. The conversation explores how applying Theory of Constraints helps focus effort on what actually limits performance, and how Ian’s lived operational experience is where his Airmen-first approach comes from — empowering others to think critically, speak up, and take action. Tune in to hear how Speed’s drive to connect, create, and challenge the status quo led him to Tesseract — and now to the mic as the podcast’s newest co-host.
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Built by Maintainers, for Maintainers | 2A Career Field Strategy Series Ep. 2
In Episode 2 of the 2A Career Field Strategy Podcast Series, we dive into how the strategy is being built—and who is shaping it. Have questions, concerns, or feedback you want addressed in future episodes? Share your input here: https://tesseractaf.atlassian.net/servicedesk/customer/portal/1/create/157 This episode pulls back the curtain on the work happening behind the scenes, including the use of data, field-driven working groups, and direct input from maintainers across the force. The discussion explains how the strategy is evolving through collaboration, iteration, and real-world feedback—not as a finished solution, but as a deliberate, ongoing effort. This series is different by design. It’s built alongside the field, not delivered to it. Future episodes will continue to address questions, concerns, and topics coming directly from maintainers as the strategy takes shape. Have questions, concerns, or feedback you want addressed in future episodes? Share your input here: https://tesseractaf.atlassian.net/servicedesk/customer/portal/1/create/157
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Why the 2A Career Field Strategy? And Why Now? | 2A Career Field Strategy Series Ep. 1
This episode kicks off the 2A Career Field Strategy Podcast Series, a dedicated series on the Tesseract Podcast focused on the future of Air Force maintenance. Have input, questions, or concerns? Share them here: https://tesseractaf.atlassian.net/servicedesk/customer/portal/1/create/157 In Episode 1, we explore why change is necessary, what is driving the 2A Career Field Strategy, and why this moment matters. The discussion covers the operational realities facing maintenance today, the risks of maintaining the status quo, and the need to deliberately evolve how the 2A community is structured, trained, and developed. This series is different by design. It’s not a finished product—it’s an ongoing conversation with the field as the strategy takes shape. Future episodes will dive deeper into questions, concerns, and topics coming directly from maintainers across the force.
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Accelerating Change: Major General Edward L. Vaughan on Leading the Joint Rapid Acquisition Cell
In this episode of the Tesseract Podcast, we sit down with Major General Edward Vaughan, Executive Director of the Joint Rapid Acquisition Cell (JRAC), to explore the critical role rapid acquisition plays in supporting warfighters at the speed of relevance. Drawing on decades of experience in uniform and at the highest level of the Department of Defense, Maj Gen. Vaughan unpacks what it means to lead and navigate uncertainty, while building trust in moments of crisis Whether you're in logistics, acquisition, or just curious how DoD use innovation to assist our Warfigthers - this episode delivers insight, clarity, and purpose
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From the Flight Line to the leading the Front Office: Maj. Gen King on Logistics, Innovation, and the Future fight
In this episode of the Tesseract Podcast, we sat down with Major General Jeffrey R. King, Director of Logistic for the U.S. Air Force, as he reflect on 32 years of service, this journey took him from the flight line to the pentagon, serving and leading at all sort of positions. Maj. Gen King shares his early roots as an aircraft maintenance, his passion for innovation, and why he believe logistics is the true operational level of warfare. We unpack hard truths about the fragmentation of our innovation ecosystem, the need for data-driven decisions, and how continuous process improvement and Theory of Constraints can fuel mission readiness. He also lay out a compelling call to action to reimagine sustainment, modernize support equipement, and empower logistics professional to lead the charge in the next conflict.
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Leading with Purpose: A Conversation with Ms. Kim Brown
In this episode of Tesseract Podcast, we sit down with Ms. Kim Brown, Deputy Director of Logistics and Chief of staff for Logistics, Engineering, and Force Protection at Headquarters U.S. Air Force. With nearly four decades of service, Ms. Brown shares her journey from payroll clerk at Fort Bragg to shaping policy and strategy for over 200,000 logisticians across the Air Force. We dicuss her leadership philosophy, the power of innovation at every level, and how efforts like Theory of Constraints and organic capabilities like Torque are helping drive logistics modernization. Ms. Brown also reflects on the importance of giving Airmen a voice, building relationship, and staying grounded in the mission. Whether you're on the flightline or in the Pentagon, this conversation is a reminder that every Airman matters - and leadership starts with being worthy of responsibility FYI: Host Chloe signs off with her final episode before beginning her next great adventure- motherhood!
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Tesseract Podcast: Ideas to Actionable Innovation with Chief Master Sergeant Robert Berrier
In this episode, we sit down with CMSgt Robert Berrier, the Senior Enlisted Leader for HAF/A4 Deputy Chief of Staff, Logistics, Engineering, and Force Protection. During this episode, we discussed his career journey, his current role at the Pentagon, and the key milestones that shaped his leadership. This episode explores how innovations across A4 drive a culture of change and the potential consolidation of AFSCs, along with many other critical topics impacting the force. Don’t miss this insightful conversation on the evolution of logistics, the power of innovation, and what’s next for the Air Force.
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Tesseract Podcast: Fueling the Future and Optimizing Air Force Energy with Mr. Roberto Guerrero
In this episode, we have the honor of speaking with Mr. Roberto Guerrero, the Deputy Assistant Secretary of the Air Force for Operational Energy. With over three decades of experience in both military and civil service, Mr. Guerrero is at the forefront of efforts to optimize how the Air Force uses energy to power its global operations. From his beginnings inspired by his father's love for aviation to becoming a seasoned aviator and former E-3 Sentry commander, his journey is filled with unique experiences and valuable lessons. He shares insights into his role, the importance of operational energy, and the innovative strategies being implemented to enhance efficiency and reduce risks. Join us for an informative conversation with one of the leading experts in operational energy.
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Fireside Chat: Health of the Force with Maj Sean Freitag
We’re back after a short seasonal break, and we are kicking things off with an exciting conversation! This episode features host Master Sergeant Dakota Belcher, AFWERX Western Region Spark Cell Coordinator, and Tesseract LNO, sitting down with Maintenance Commander Major Sean Freitag. We talk about Major Freitag’s background, and his passion for innovation in the Air Force, and dive into the health of the force metrics—what it means, why it matters, and how we can all play a role in ensuring readiness and sustainability. From leadership lessons to practical insights, this episode is packed with real-world takeaways and fresh perspectives. Thanks for tuning in—we hope you enjoy listening as much as we enjoyed the conversation!
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LNO Fireside chat: Command and Control, Risk Reward in Innovation with Michael Moore
Join us as we chat with Master Sergeant Michael Moore from Honolulu, Hawaii. Michael recounts his path from joining the Air Force in 2010 as a Security Forces member to becoming the Commandant at the Pitsenbarger Airman Leadership School in Spangdahlem, Germany. Michael shares stories from his career across bases like Osan, Kadena, and Spangdahlem, focusing on his efforts to drive innovation through simple yet effective process improvements. He emphasizes that innovation isn't just about technology but also about making everyday tasks more efficiently. We explore the unique Heritage Hall at Pitsenbarger, filled with historical memorabilia, and hear about students' reactions to seeing their legacy. Michael discusses his current projects to enhance leadership training and integrate new tech in the schoolhouse. Tune in for a conversation that highlights the importance of honoring our past while pushing for a better future in the Air Force.
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LNO Fireside Chat: Dedication and Hard Lessons with Chris Anderson
Our host Nate had an insightful chat with Chris Anderson, the European Spark Sale Coordinator. Here are the highlights: Chris shared his journey from aircraft maintenance to innovation leader. He discussed the challenges and successes in continuous process improvement (CPI). We learned about his impactful projects, like the bone conduction initiative. Chris’s story is a true eye-opening episode of dedication and hard lessons faced by innovators. Catch the full conversation to get inspired! #TesseractLNO #Innovation #AirForce #ChrisAnderson #FiresideChat #CPI
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LNO Fireside Chat: Unprecedented Time for Innovation with Kevin Walton
Join us for another episode of the LNO Fireside Chat, featuring Lt Col Kevin Walton from the 52nd Maintenance Squadron. Stationed in the scenic Eifel region of Germany, Kevin discusses his role as a leader and his efforts to enhance the capabilities of the Air Force while improving the quality of life and effectiveness of our airmen. From his early days working on F-16s to leading strategic innovations at Air Mobility Command, Col Walton's journey highlights the critical impact of embracing change and fostering a culture where every airman's voice can lead to transformative improvements. This episode showcases the importance of innovation in today's unprecedented times.
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Breaking Barriers and Driving Change with Tyler Jones
Join us for an inspiring episode of the Tesseract Podcast, where host Dan learns the story of Tyler Jones, an airman who championed innovation against all odds. Faced with the 'frozen middle,' Tyler's relentless pursuit to implement significant policy changes exemplifies the spirit of determination. Discover how his collaboration with the Tesseract team finally brought his visionary policy change to fruition, marking a significant milestone in fostering a culture of innovation within the Air Force. This episode is a tribute to the airmen who dare to challenge the status quo and the transformative power of persistence and teamwork.
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Empowering Airmen and Pioneering the Future of Logistics with Mr. Dean Blake
In this episode of the Tesseract Podcast, Dan interviewed Mr. Dean Blake, technical director of the Headquarters Air Force A4L Directorate of Logistics. Mr. Blake brings a wealth of knowledge to the table with a 21-year career as an aircraft maintenance officer and significant experience in logistics information technology. He shared insights into his journey through the Air Force, emphasizing the crucial role of innovation and technology in enhancing Air Force logistics and readiness in the face of great power competition. Mr. Blake talked about the strategic importance of data-driven decision-making and the pivotal shift from focusing solely on efficiency to achieving effectiveness in logistics operations. Highlighting his work with the Basic Logistics Analytic Data Environment (BLADE) and the challenges of transitioning innovative pilot projects into sustained enterprise solutions, he offers a glimpse into the future of logistics IT in the Air Force. The conversation also touches on the power of airmen-driven innovation, the potential of modern software tools, and the importance of embracing a culture of continuous improvement. Mr. Blake's passion for fostering innovation and leveraging the tech-savviness of Air Force personnel across all ranks and roles shines through, making it clear that the path to maintaining agility and readiness in a rapidly evolving security environment lies in the hands of its most valuable asset: its airmen. #TesseractPodcast #AirForceInnovation #MilitaryLogistics #AirmenDriven #DataAnalytics #BLADE #TechInDefense #Adaptability #StrategicReadiness #FutureOfLogistics #EmpowermentInUniform
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Giving Airman a Voice with Retired General Larry O. Spencer
In this episode of the Tesseract Podcast, Retired General Larry Spencer shares his journey from a young man, uncertain about an Air Force career, to becoming the vice chief of staff of the United States Air Force. His story begins in Washington D.C., where a chance encounter with an Air Force recruiter dramatically changed the trajectory of his life. Spencer recounts how he transitioned from playing football to joining the Air Force, fueled by a recruiter's promise of a future that combined his passion for sports with military service. His candid reflection on the lack of mentors during his early years, his initial confusion about his career path, and his eventual decision to enlist paint a picture of a young man searching for a purpose.
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LNO Fireside Chat: Strategic Thinking
Join us on the latest LNO Fireside Chat as we dive into the world of innovation with our special guest, Matthew D Connelly! In this episode, we cover everything from the importance of clear and respectful communication to overcoming technical hiccups. Matthew, a part-time innovator in PACAF and a full-time munitions specialist, shares insights from his rich experience in innovation and continuous process improvement. Hear about Matthew's unconventional career journey, from a rocky start in the Air Force to becoming a thought leader in innovation, and the challenges and triumphs of bringing big ideas to life within the military framework. From Osan Air Base to leading Spark Tank competitions, Matthew's story is a testament to the power of persistence, creativity, and the drive to make a difference. Tune in to learn, be inspired, and get a behind-the-scenes look at innovation within the Air Force. Whether you're interested in personal growth, professional development, or the mechanics of making big ideas happen, this episode is packed with insights, challenges, and the unyielding spirit of innovation. Don't miss this journey through the highs and lows of transforming vision into reality, right here on the LNO Fireside Chat!
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LNO Fireside Chats: Culture of Continuous Improvement with Mary Lou Moore
In the recent LNO fireside chat hosted by Amanda and Jackson, the discussion centered on the innovative strategies and challenges faced by the military in adapting to the changing strategic landscape. Mary Lou Moore, from the AFMC CDX office, shared insights into her work, emphasizing a human-centered approach to implementing change. During this episode, she highlighted the importance of continuous improvement and innovation through training in methodologies like green belts and black belts, agile design thinking, and the Spark Tank campaign. The conversation goes deep into the Air Force's need for adaptation to remain competitive and capable in the current strategic environment. She stressed the significance of focusing on people, understanding resistance to change, and fostering cross-collaboration to achieve success. Amanda and Jackson dive into tools like Microsoft Office apps and platforms for sharing innovations as critical resources for facilitating this change. This episode isn't just a discussion; it's a call to action for airmen and guardians alike to explore, engage, and excel in their roles, armed with the knowledge and support to make a difference. Mary's message is clear: Change may be hard, but with the right approach and a focus on people, the sky's the limit.
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LNO Fireside Chat: A Journey from Grassroots to Success: Innovation through Automation
In this fresh installment of our Fireside Chat series, we sit down with MSgt Heikell Perez, Supply troop from Biddle Air National Guard Base, who brings a unique perspective to the innovation ecosystem. Hosted by Nate, this episode dives into MSgt Perez's journey, capturing his innate drive to push boundaries, innovate, and streamline processes. With a career marked by a relentless pursuit of improvement, he shares how his "spark" to innovate has ignited significant changes. Listen in as MSgt Perez discusses the challenges and triumphs of integrating innovation into military operations, providing valuable insights and inspiration for others looking to make a difference through innovation. This conversation is not just about the successes but the mindset and motivation behind transforming everyday tasks into opportunities for progress.
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Lunar Search and Rescue with MSgt Ben Johnis and MSgt Bon Strout (Ret)
Welcome to the new season of the Tesseract Podcast. This year, we're thrilled to introduce our new hosts, Chloe and Dan. To kick off this exciting new season, Chloe sits down with two remarkable guests: MSgt Benjamin Johnis and Retired MSgt Bon Strout, both SERE specialists in the US Air Force. Join us for an inspiring journey as MSgt Johnis shares his story, from his work as a Ph.D. graduate student at the Air Force Institute of Technology (AFIT) to his groundbreaking contributions at the Goddard Space Flight Center. From writing papers to presenting revolutionary ideas for lunar space equipment, MSgt Johnis and Mr. Bon discuss the power of innovation, Spark cells, SBIR, and their contributions shaping the future of space exploration. Together, Chloe and MSgt Johnis explore the importance of setting oneself up for success and the transformative impact of looking deep within to achieve one's goals. Gain insights into overcoming challenges and pushing boundaries. Join us and get inspired to innovate in Season 3 of the Tesseract Podcast. Get ready as we unlock the power of innovation together! For mentorship or questions please reach out via Linkedin to : https://www.linkedin.com/in/benjamin-johnis/ If you want to learn more about Lunar Search Equipment: https://1drv.ms/f/s!Aj0GKtgK3-8pl8EoA40pi_puC5kdOg?e=KpH98J
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LNO Fireside Chat: A Journey from Grassroots to Success - Pushing the Boundaries
During this episode of the LNO Fireside Chat, we spoke with Dakota Belcher and Joshua Nash, distinguished innovators and driving forces behind the AFWERX programs and PACAF SPARK cells, respectively. Through their perspectives, we explored the transformative impact of Tesseract on their initiatives, shedding light on the ways it has supported and refined their innovative efforts. Throughout our discussion, Dakota and Joshua shared their insights into the challenges they have faced, the milestones they have achieved, and the goals they have set for the future within the innovation ecosystem. Join us as we uncover the behind-the-scenes challenges and aspirations driving the evolution of military innovation, pushing the boundaries!
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LNO Fireside Chat: A Journey from Grassroots to Success R2JP
This is the last fireside chat episode of the seven Aether Sprint semi-finalists! Project R2JP (Rays to Jet Power) introduces a decentralized, green, and sustainable energy source! This system is not only environmentally friendly but also operationally efficient, offering significant savings in fuel consumption and logistics. By replacing traditional generators, R2JP halves pallet requirements and can fully pay for itself in less than five months. Additionally, the system is easy to deploy, requiring minimal manpower and maintenance. Our host Nathan has a deep conversation with Raymond Hill and Jet Nesle on about the effectiveness of Rays to Jet Power in various trials by the USAF, showing potential to entirely eliminate fuel use in moderate climates and achieve significant reductions in extreme temperatures. These intelligent systems can self-diagnose, providing warnings to Airmen, and are designed to be corrosion and EMP resistant. The system's flexibility allows it to be prepositioned for extended periods with minimal power loss, further enhancing its practicality for sustained operations. R2JP has proven its utility in diverse applications, from powering medical tents and water purification systems to supporting mission control towers, thereby showcasing its potential as a transformative solution in military operations!
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LNO Fireside chat: A Journey from Grassroots to Success Project Weapon
In this gripping Fireside Chat, Ryan Amador kicks things off by sharing the origin of their idea and the trials encountered when building the initial prototype of his team project. From bureaucratic roadblocks to the intricate web of vendor interactions, they reveal the untold story behind their relentless pursuit of innovation. Tune in and discover the project's ultimate mission: streamlining equipment logistics and reducing the logistical footprint. Plus, gain insight into the challenges they've faced while navigating bureaucratic channels and securing approvals for integrating cutting-edge components into nuclear-certified machinery. This Fireside Chat is a must-listen for anyone passionate about innovation, problem-solving, and pushing the boundaries of what's possible. Don't miss your chance to be inspired and informed by these remarkable individuals who are changing the game one innovative idea at a time.
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LNO Fireside Chat: A Journey from Grassroots to Success Project CLAWS
In this episode of LNO Fireside Chat, host Amanda Dennis delves into an engaging conversation with the innovative minds behind CLAWS - the Compact Loading Adapter Winch System designed for C-130 aircraft. Joshua Rogers, Taylor Mogford, and their team, currently semi-finalists in the Aether Sprint competition, share insights into their groundbreaking project aimed at enhancing loading efficiency and operational safety for the Air Force. They explore the challenges of streamlining the loading process, the journey of their project towards Air Force-wide scalability, and the critical role of storytelling, mentorship, and innovation in driving team engagement and project adoption. Discover how CLAWS is set to transform aircraft loading practices, promising significant time savings and operational improvements, and learn about the team's vision for the future of Air Force loading operations.
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LNO Fireside Chat Balancing Risk and Reward in Project Management with Dr. Ethan Eagle & Dan Ward
Get ready for an electrifying LNO Fireside Chat with Dr. Ethan Eagle and Dan Ward! Join us as these dynamic guests take center stage to unravel the in a deep conversation about project management and innovation. 💡 In this exhilarating episode, Dr. Ethan Eagle and Dan Ward share their expertise on navigating the intricate landscape of risk and reward in project management. Discover groundbreaking strategies and insights that will revolutionize your approach to tackling challenges and seizing opportunities. 🚀 Dr. Ethan Eagle, a renowned expert in the innovation ecosystem, brings his wealth of knowledge and experience to the table, offering invaluable perspectives on how to effectively balance risk and reward in today's dynamic environment. Meanwhile, Dan Ward, a visionary thinker and innovation guru, shares his unconventional yet highly effective methods for driving innovation and achieving breakthrough results. 🤝 Join us for a conversation that will leave you inspired and empowered to take your project management skills to new heights. Don't miss out on this opportunity to learn from the best in the business and transform your approach to project management forever. Tune in now and prepare to be amazed!
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LNO Fireside Chat: A Journey from Grassroots to Success Mobile Munitions Production Platform
Embark on the latest Fireside Chat journey with Philip as he talks to all Aether Sprint Semi-finalists. Introducing Cayla Larson and Harris Hamburg as they explain how traditional munitions production is cumbersome and slow, posing a mismatch with the Agile Combat Employment (ACE) environment. After encountering inefficiencies during an ACE exercise, the team identified a significant opportunity for improvement. Encouraged by positive feedback and strong momentum, they submitted their innovative idea to Aether Sprint. They are now actively working on actualizing it into an MVP (Minimal Viable Product), a move set to revolutionize munitions production. Anticipated benefits include significant manpower reduction and streamlined field operations, showcasing a leap forward in munitions.
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LNO Fireside Chat: A Journey from Grassroots to Success Panhandle Panthers
In this episode, we talked to the third team competing for the Aether sprint. Tyler and Andrew explained their game-changing initiative—consolidating multiple pieces of equipment into a robust, portable kit for rapid and agile deployment. The discussion centers around the benefits of using this kit in an ACE environment deployment, significantly reducing space requirements and creating a smaller footprint. The team discusses the ambitious goal of enterprise-wide implementation and how larger units can leverage their budgets for efficient kit adoption. Hosted by MSgt Barry, the chat emphasizes the importance of advocacy, and identifying key contacts for project success. Tune in for practical insights on navigating challenges and applauding dedicated efforts. Streamline your deployment knowledge today! #LNOFiresideChat #EfficiencyInnovation 🎙️. Watch the full video in YouTube in the link below. https://youtu.be/viHoWHuDhlA
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LNO Fireside Chat: A journey from Grassroots to Success F-35 WMS Cover
During this installment of the LNO Fireside Chat, our host Nate embarks on another journey from grassroots to success with the F-35 WMS Cover project. Technical Sergeants Emil Wodicka takes us behind the scenes to discuss the current status of their groundbreaking product manufacturing and validation process. In this engaging conversation, the team shares their progress, highlighting the successful completion of multiple prototypes. The next phase on the horizon is the validation process, scheduled to kick off at the end of January. TSgt Emil underscores the importance of understanding user needs and prioritizing user-friendliness, emphasizing their commitment to creating a product that truly serves its purpose. This discussion is a testament to their motivation for creating tangible, positive change.
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Rapid and Sustained Organizational Change with (Ret.) Lt. Gen. Jay Silveria
In this episode of the Tesseract podcast, James sits down with (Ret.) Lt. Gen. Jay Silveria to explore the profound transformations that shaped the U.S. Air Force, particularly in the wake of the September 11th attacks. Lt. Gen. Silveria offers invaluable perspectives on the rapid and sustained organizational change that unfolded before and after 9/11, shedding light on how the Air Force evolved strategically, tactically, and operationally in response to this pivotal event. Gen. Silveria talks about his experiences and as the conversation unfolds, he shares about his critical role in strengthening organic security capabilities. Beyond airpower, this role expanded his purview into broader security cooperation efforts. The episode also highlights his insights into inter-agency cooperation, demonstrating the importance of collaboration among various government entities. Discover the logistical intricacies of change and gain a deeper understanding of how (Ret.) Lt. Gen. Jay Silveria's remarkable journey has contributed to the Air Force's adaptability and success in navigating an ever-evolving landscape, from pre-9/11 to the era of Great Power Competition.
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Amanda Whalen & Diana Prenoveau Plan Qulliq (RCAF innovation)
Join us on this exciting Tesseract Podcast Episode where we talk about aerospace innovation with, Amanda Whalen and Diana Prenoveau, leading the charge in the Royal Canadian Air Force's (RCAF) Plan Qulliq initiative. Amanda and Diana are instrumental figures in the RCAF's mission to transform its operations through cutting-edge innovation. In this episode, they share their inspiring journey and insights into how Plan Qulliq is shaping the future of the RCAF. Tune in as we explore their experiences, successes, and the collaborative spirit that drives Plan Qulliq's mission to elevate the RCAF's capabilities to new heights. Subscribe now to stay updated on the latest episodes and explore more fascinating stories of innovation across various industries.
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Enabling Exceptional Software Solutions with Matthew Nelson
In this episode “Enabling Exceptional Software Solutions with Matthew Nelson” your host James dove into the world of cutting-edge software solutions for the Air Force. Throughout this engaging conversation, James and Matthew explore the intricacies of developing software that powers the Air Force. Matthew's remarkable journey, from his EWI fellowship to his current roles as an Air Force Reserve Lieutenant Colonel and his notable contributions to Kessel Run and BESPIN, offers invaluable insights into the challenges and innovations of his career. Tune in to uncover the vital role of exceptional mobile and web software solutions in enhancing Air Force operations and maintaining a technological edge. Join us and gain a deeper understanding of the driving forces behind the evolution of military software solutions.
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Advancing Airman Innovation with Technical Sergeant Daniel Kosty
In this episode, James talked with Technical Sergeant Dan Kosty, a Tesseract Core Member and Program Manager with our Concept Integrations Branch. They discussed his experience as a C-17 Maintainer, Co-Founder of Tron, and working within the Innovation Ecosystem.
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Testing the Mission Generation Group with Col. Bary Flack
In this episode, James talked with Colonel Bary Flack, commander of the 436th Mission Generation Group at Dover AFB. We talked about how the new organizational structure - the MGG - intends to unite work centers under the common mission of power projection.
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Tesseract Summit 2023: Senior Leader Panel
In this episode, James talked with Ms. Brown, HAF/A4L Deputy, Col. Hartle, HAF/A4L Associate Director, and Mr. Malby, HAF/A4PA IT Specialist and Innovator. We talked about the unique set of circumstances that innovation brings to the traditional hierarchy of a military staff and their experiences with overcoming hurdles and scaling to the enterprise.
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Project Madagascar with SrA Jackson Wynn & Team
In this episode, James talked with grassroots innovators SrA Jackson Wynn, TSgt Aaron Garcia, and TSgt Adam Funderburgh. We discussed their idea, Project Madagascar, and how it supports the Air Force’s next-generation warehouse. We also talked about being an innovator at the field level and prototyping with almost zero cost. Team Email: [email protected] Application Link: https://bmswens.github.io/Inventory-Management/ *Note: This podcast was recorded at LOA '23, we apologize for any background noise.*
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Acquisitions in Air Force Innovation with Chris Shaheen
In this episode, we sit down with Chris Shaheen, a Contracting Officer at Air Force Material Command. Chris talks about the duties and responsibilities of his position as well as roadblocks faced by an Airforce contracting/acquisition specialist. He discusses Small Business Innovation Research (SBIRs) and the plethora of systems and tools that exist for different organizations to fund innovation. *Note: This podcast was processed through an AI tool to help remove background noise. Some may still remain.*
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Resiliency, Redundancy, and Operator Requirements with Maj. Kyle “Gouge” McAlpin
In this episode, James talked with Major Kyle “Gouge” McAlpin, C-17 pilot and ML Project Manager at the DAF-MIT AI Accelerator. We talked about the difficulty in transitioning solutions from one domain to another in the Air Force and the broader DoD, especially when AI/ML is involved, and how operators have extremely nuanced requirements for the tools they use.
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Preparing the Next Generation of Airmen with Brig. General Lyle Drew
In this episode, James talked with Brigadier General Drew, Commander of the 82nd Training Wing and Installation Commander at Sheppard AFB. We talked about how to invest in your people and empower them to meet their full potential, whether they be seasoned managers or bright-eyed young airmen fresh out of BMT.
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Airpower History and Innovation with Dr Heather Venable
In this episode, Matt talked with Dr Heather Venable, Course Director of Airpower Strategy and Operations, Department of Airpower at the Air Command and Staff College. In this episode we talked about the importance of history and how it influences the future, and the roots of innovation of the United States Air Force. While we are focused on the future, we must take the time to understand the past.
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Adaptation Under Fire with Lt Gen David Barno, Ret. and Dr Nora Bensahel
In this episode, SSgt Matt Miranda sat down with Lt Gen David Barno, Ret. and Dr. Nora Bensahel, authors of Adaptation Under Fire: How Militaries Change in Wartime. In this episode, we discuss their book, the difference between adaptation and innovation, and case studies highlighting the importance of adaptability in conflict. Lt. Gen. David W. Barno, USA (Ret.) is a Visiting Professor of Strategic Studies and Senior Fellow at the Merrill Center in The Johns Hopkins University - Paul H. Nitze School of Advanced International Studies (SAIS) in Washington, D.C. He was the senior American commander of U.S. and coalition forces in Afghanistan from 2003–2005. Lt. Gen. Barno was a senior fellow at the Center for a New American Security (CNAS) and writes the Strategic Outpost column with Dr. Nora Bensahel. Dr. Nora Bensahel is a Visiting Professor of Strategic Studies, a Senior Fellow of the Merrill Center at the Johns Hopkins School of Advanced International Studies (SAIS), and a Contributing Editor and Columnist for War on the Rocks. She is also an Adjunct Research Staff Member at the Institute for Defense Analyses. Her work focuses on the future of warfare and military strategy and operations. She currently serves on the Executive Board of the Leadership Council for Women in National Security (LCWINS). Don't miss this fascinating conversation with two experts in the field of military strategy, adaptation, and innovation. Listen to the episode now, and check out their book for a deeper dive into the topic of adaptability in the military.
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Leading the Future of the A4 with Lieutenant General Tom Miller
If you're an Airman in maintenance, logistics readiness, civil engineering, or force protection, you can't miss this episode! We sat down with Lt. Gen. Tom D. Miller, the Deputy Chief of Staff for Logistics, Engineering and Force Protection. We talked about mentorship between officers and enlisted, the Basing and Logistics Enterprise Strategy, and how we must prepare for the future. Lt. Gen. Miller is responsible to the Chief of Staff for leadership, management and integration of Air Force logistics readiness, aircraft, munitions and missile maintenance, civil engineering and security forces. He is also responsible for setting policy and preparing budget estimates that reflect enhancements to productivity, combat readiness and quality of life for Airmen. He has served in a variety of leadership positions and has commanded maintenance squadrons in the United States and Iraq, a maintenance group in Afghanistan, a nuclear wing, an air logistics complex, and has served on the Air Staff and the Joint Staff. Before his current position, he was the Commander of the Air Force Sustainment Center, Air Force Materiel Command, Tinker Air Force Base, Oklahoma.
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Logistics in the Falklands War with Major General Kenneth Privratsky, Ret.
In this episode, SSgt Matt Miranda talked with Major General Kenneth Privratsky, Ret., author of Logistics in the Falklands War: A Case Study in Expeditionary Warfare.
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Leadership and the Joint Force with SEAC Ramón ”CZ” Colón-López
In this episode, SSgt Matt Miranda had the opportunity to sit down with SEAC Ramón "CZ" Colón-López to talk about leadership and the Joint Force. SEAC Ramón "CZ" Colón-López is the Senior Enlisted Advisor to the Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, the most senior enlisted service member, by position, in the United States Armed Forces, and the principal military advisor to the Chairman on all matters involving joint and combined total force integration, utilization, health of the force, and joint development for enlisted personnel. SEAC Colón-López enlisted in the United States Air Force in December 1990. He has held assignments in U.S. Air Forces Europe, Air Combat Command, Air Force Special Operations Command, Air Education and Training Command, Pacific Air Forces, Joint Special Operations Command, and Air Forces Central Command. He has deployed numerous times in support of operations Southern Watch, Northern Watch, Enduring Freedom, Iraqi Freedom, New Dawn, Resolute Support, Inherent Resolve, and to several other classified locations. Prior to assuming his current position, he served as the Command Senior Enlisted Leader for United States Africa Command.
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Future Warfare with Lieutenant General Mike Dana, Ret.
In this episode, SSgt Matt Miranda sat down with Lieutenant General (Ret.) Mike Dana. We took a deep dive into the future of conflict. We discussed a variety of topics spanning from strategic-level planning, evolving domains of warfare, all the way to the importance of reading. Lieutenant General (Ret.) Mike Dana retired in 2019 after thirty-seven years of service in the United States Marine Corps, having last served as the Director of the Marine Corps Staff. During his decades of service, he was the head logistician for the Marine Corps, deployed ten times, and served on joint duty three times, including in the Indo-Pacific. He has developed particular expertise in autonomous systems and additive manufacturing.
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Military Logistics in War with Colonel Jobie Turner, Ret.
In this episode, Jobie Turner and Matt take a deep dive into the history of military logistics. Jobie is the author of Feeding Victory, Innovative Military Logistics from Lake George to Khe Sanh. Jobie Turner is a retired Colonel who served in the United States Air Force from 1996 to 2020. He received his commission and Bachelor of Science as a distinguished graduate from the United States Air Force Academy in 1996. He has served in a variety of operational and staff assignments at Air Mobility Command, United States Air Forces in Europe, United States Transportation Command, and the Headquarters United States Air Force at the Pentagon. These tours included participation in Operations NOBLE EAGLE, JOINT FORGE, IRAQI FREEDOM, ATLANTIC RESOLVE, and UNITED ASSISTANCE. He served as the commander of the 37th Airlift Squadron and the 314th Operations Group, leading those C-130 flying units to numerous awards including a finalist selection for the best flying unit in the United States Air Force.
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Theory of Constraints Application at Kadena Air Base with Lt Col Joe Perez
In this episode, we take at a look at Theory of Constraints in action with Lt Col Joe Perez! He was a commander on the ground during TOC initiatives, and shares his insights into what it takes to make your projects successful.
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Indo-Pacific Insights with Colonel David Maxwell, Ret.
In this episode we take a deep dive into the Indo-Pacific region and what logistics Airmen should be aware of from a strategic and tactical perspective. If you are in PACAF, you absolutely do not want to miss this episode! David S. Maxwell is a Senior Fellow at the Foundation for Defense of Democracies. He is a 30-year veteran of the US Army, retiring as a Special Forces Colonel. He served over 20 years in Asia, primarily in Korea, Japan, and the Philippines. Colonel Maxwell served on the United Nations Command / Combined Forces Command / United States Forces Korea CJ3 staff where he was a planner for UNC/CFC OPLAN 5027-98 and ROK JCS – UNC/CFC CONPLAN 5029-99; he later served as the Director of Plans, Policy, and Strategy and then Chief of Staff for the Special Operations Command Korea. Following retirement, he served as the Associate Director of the Center for Security Studies and the Security Studies Program at Georgetown University’s School of Foreign Service. Colonel Maxwell is a fellow at the Institute of Corean-American Studies, and on the Board of Directors of the Committee for Human Rights in North Korea, the International Council of Korean Studies, the Council on Korean-US Security Studies, the Special Operations Research Association, the OSS Society, and the Small Wars Journal. He earned a B.A. in political science from Miami University, and an M.A. in Military Arts and Science from the U.S. Army Command and General Staff College and from the School of Advanced Military Studies, and an M.S. in National Security Studies from the National War College. Colonel Maxwell teaches Unconventional Warfare and Special Operations for Policy Makers and Strategists.
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Defying Entropy with Dr Will Roper
In this episode, we sat down with Dr Will Roper. He is the prior Assistant Secretary of the Air Force for Acquisition, Technology and Logistics. As the Air Force’s Service Acquisition Executive, Dr. Roper was responsible for Air Force research, development and acquisition activities totaling an annual budget in excess of $60 billion for more than 550 acquisition programs. In this position, Dr. Roper served as the principal adviser to the Secretary and Chief of Staff of the Air Force for research and development, test, production and modernization efforts within the Air Force. Prior to that position, Dr. Roper was the founding Director of the Pentagon’s Strategic Capabilities Office. Established in 2012, the SCO imagines new—often unexpected and game-changing—uses of existing government and commercial systems: extending their shelf-life and restoring surprise to the military’s playbook. Since 2012, SCO has grown from an annual budget of $50 million to the current $1.5 billion request in the President’s 2018 budget with projects spanning new concepts such as hypervelocity artillery, multi-purpose missiles, autonomous fast-boats, smartphone-navigating weapons, big-data-enabled sensing, 3D-printed systems, standoff arsenal planes, fighter avatars and fighter-dispersed swarming micro-drones which formed the world’s then-largest swarm of 103 systems. During his tenure as SCO Director, Dr. Roper served on the Department’s 2018 National Defense Strategy Steering Group, Cloud Executive Steering Group and Defense Modernization Team. Previously, Dr. Roper served as the Acting Chief Architect at the Missile Defense Agency where he developed 11 new systems, including the current European Defense architecture, advanced drones, and classified programs. Before this, he worked at MIT Lincoln Laboratory and served as a missile defense advisor to the Under Secretary of Defense for Acquisition, Technology and Logistics.
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Explaining Aether Sprint with Phillip Barry
In this episode we sat down with one of our team members, MSgt Phillip Barry. He is the program manager responsible for the Aether Sprint competition! This is a low key conversation just to get more Airmen up to speed on Aether Sprint, some of our recent successes, and how you can get involved. Visit our website at www.tesseract.af.mil or check out our LinkedIn page for more details.
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Our mission at Tesseract is to Empower Airmen, Connect them to resources, and Accelerate Change across the Air Force Logistics Enterprise. This is our official podcast! Tesseract Podcast gives you the perspective, tools, and techniques from experts about innovation. You‘ll hear from team members that provide context about Tesseract‘s role at the Pentagon and from Airmen working in the field. Tesseract Podcast also interviews authors, senior leaders, subject matter experts, and other unique individuals across industries to leverage the creative genes of Air Force Airmen.
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