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Brothers in Aerospace and Defense

”Brothers in Aerospace and Defense” is a podcast that delves deep into the world of aerospace and defense with a unique perspective. Together, we’ll explore the fascinating intersection of technology and business in this dynamic industry. Our goal is to shed light on the achievements, challenges, and inspiring stories of black executives in aerospace and defense. In each episode, we’ll invite prominent guests who have made significant contributions to the field. We’ll also discuss current trends, innovations, and the future of aerospace and defense.

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    How Great Leaders Fix Broken Aerospace Organizations

    In this episode, hosts DeWayne Allen and Rob Wesley launch the new Power and Propulsion series with aerospace transformation leader Lillian Dukes. Drawing from decades of experience across aviation operations, supply chain, restructuring, and executive leadership, Lillian shares what it really takes to stabilize broken organizations, rebuild credibility, and lead transformation that actually sticks. The conversation covers regulatory pressure, leadership under stress, supply chain realities, the shift from engineer to executive, and the importance of mentorship, sponsorship, and measurable impact for the next generation of aerospace leaders. Key Takeaways:00:00 - Introduction to the Power and Propulsion Series01:22 - Mission of the Series and Introduction of Lillian Dukes04:15 - Walking Into a Broken Organization06:31 - What to Ignore in the First 30 Days10:13 - System Problems vs. Leadership Problems15:50 - What Real Transformation Looks Like19:40 - Why Executives Lose Touch With Operational Reality21:29 - The Structural Challenge in Aerospace Supply Chains25:21 - From Engineer to Executive30:04 - Training, Development, and Scaling Leadership32:24 - AI, Analytics, and Change Readiness33:38 - Representation, Legacy, and Leadership Responsibility36:18 - Advice for Black Engineers and Emerging Leaders38:24 - Mentorship, Sponsorship, and Breaking Through39:59 - The Leadership Impact That Outlasts a Career41:51 - Lillian Dukes on Her Work Today and What Comes Next Resources:LAD Consulting LLCConnect with Lillian Dukes on LinkedInConnect with us:DeWayne Allen on LinkedInRobert Wesley on LinkedIn Subscribe to our Newsletter:The StoryTeller by DeWayne AllenAutonomous Platforms of the Future by Robert WesleyProduced by NOVA

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    Ep. 19. How Missile Defense Actually Works Behind the Radar, AI, and Interceptors

    In this episode, hosts DeWayne Allen and Rob Wesley break down how missile defense systems work using a simple framework: detect, decide, and defeat. They walk through the sensor networks that identify threats, the command-and-control systems that evaluate response options, and the intercept technologies that stop incoming targets. Along the way, they also dig into the business side of missile defense, from billion-dollar sensor programs and software-driven system integration to the growing pressure to lower cost-per-shot against emerging drone and swarm threats. Key Takeaways:00:46 – Newsreel: Defense Budget Pressure and Commercial Aerospace Supply Chain Challenges05:17 – Detect: Why Early Threat Detection Is the Foundation of Missile Defense05:38 – Technical Breakdown of the Detect Layer07:06 – Business Dynamics of Sensor Networks and Detection Programs09:17 – Decide: Command and Control as the Brain of the System11:18 – Software Integration, AI/ML, and the Business Value of the Decide Layer14:36 – Defeat: Interceptors, Directed Energy, and Kill Chain Execution16:02 – Cost-Per-Shot Economics and the Business of Intercept Systems20:04 – The Low-Cost Drone Threat and Attritable Countermeasures23:16 – Architecture and Operations: How Detect, Decide, and Defeat Work Together24:29 – Why Missile Defense Is Sold as an Integrated Architecture27:53 – Strategic Wrap-Up: Why the Full System Matters30:22 – Closing and Subscribe for More Aerospace and Defense Conversations Resources:CSIS Missile ThreatConnect with us:DeWayne Allen on LinkedInRobert Wesley on LinkedIn Subscribe to our Newsletter:The StoryTeller by DeWayne AllenAutonomous Platforms of the Future by Robert WesleyProduced by NOVA

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    Ep. 18. Weapons, Payloads & the Real Cost of Airpower

    In this episode, hosts DeWayne Allen and Rob Wesley break down Weapons and Payloads 101, shifting the focus from aircraft platforms to the systems that actually determine mission success. They walk through air-to-air, air-to-ground, and standoff weapons, explain how payload decisions drive aircraft design, and unpack why integration and lifecycle sustainment account for so much of the cost in aerospace and defense. From the 2026 National Defense Strategy to emerging signals like counter-UAS and interoperability, this episode connects mission requirements to engineering realities and business strategy across the industry. Key Takeaways:00:00 – Why the Mission Drives Everything 01:34 – Industry Newsreel: Strategy, Sustainability & Production Shifts06:28 – What “Payload” Really Means in Aerospace07:19 – Air-to-Air Weapons (AIM-120, AIM-9)08:58 – Air-to-Ground Weapons (JDAM, Hellfire, JASSM)11:36 – Standoff Weapons & Survivability12:34 – Guns and Cannons in Modern Combat13:29 – How Weapons Are Mounted (Hardpoints & Bays)15:37 – The P&L: Why These Systems Cost So Much18:35 – Market Signals: Counter-UAS, Interoperability, Exportability20:52 – Key Takeaways: Systems Over Platforms Connect with us:DeWayne Allen on LinkedInRobert Wesley on LinkedIn Subscribe to our Newsletter:The StoryTeller by DeWayne AllenAutonomous Platforms of the Future by Robert WesleyProduced by NOVA

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    Ep. 17. Understanding Airspace Communications

    DeWayne Allen and Rob Wesley go behind the curtain on the communications ecosystem that keeps aircraft moving safely through crowded skies, especially during peak holiday travel. They connect the business of aviation comms (who pays, how it scales, and why modernization is accelerating) with the real operational flow of a flight, from clearance to taxi-in. The conversation also spotlights the next wave of complexity: integrating drones, BVLOS operations, and eVTOLs into shared airspace through digital infrastructure, UTM, and more automated, secure data-driven communications. Key Takeaways:00:00 - Holiday travel sets the stage: the “invisible” communications that keep aviation moving  01:39 - Newsreel kickoff: funding continuity, FAA modernization, and pressure from UAS and eVTOL growth  05:17 - The business of aerospace communications: market size, growth drivers, and who pays  07:20 - What the industry is really buying: safety, efficiency, and scalable growth  09:01 - Flight-by-flight architecture: clearance, ground, tower, TRACON, en route, approach, landing  17:18 - Standardization and shared language: ICAO phraseology, FAA protocols, and global operations  18:58 - Voice versus datalink: CPDLC/FANS, reduced congestion, improved routing, situational awareness  20:45 - Humans and technology together: staffing constraints, interoperability, upgrade economics  22:39 - The next airspace wave: UTM, detect-and-avoid, digital ID, and new revenue streams  23:53 - Major industry players and why investment continues  25:49 - Wrap-up: why modernization matters and the shift toward digital, automated communicationsConnect with us:DeWayne Allen on LinkedInRobert Wesley on LinkedIn Subscribe to our Newsletter:The StoryTeller by DeWayne AllenAutonomous Platforms of the Future by Robert WesleyProduced by NOVA

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    Ep. 16. Inside the High-Stakes World of Defense Contracting

    In this episode, hosts DeWayne Allen and Rob Wesley demystify government contracting in aerospace and defense, showing how contract models quietly dictate risk, margins, engineering choices, and cash flow across programs. They walk through firm fixed price, incentive fee, cost-reimbursable, IDIQ, time & materials, and performance-based logistics structures, explaining where each fits and how they shape both business and technical decisions. Using real-world examples from current missile and radar programs, they lay out a practical decision framework for matching contract type to technical maturity, customer risk appetite, and scope clarity—while designing incentives that actually drive performance. They wrap up with emerging trends like outcome-based availability contracts, digital twins, increasing compliance burden, and the rise of COTS and hybrid funding models that every engineer, program manager, and finance leader needs to track. Key Takeaways: 01:04 – Newsreel: Boeing Chinook award, hybrid airships, and the impact of a prolonged government shutdown03:15 – Why contract types matter: aligning risk, incentives, and performance05:09 – Fixed price and incentive fee models: predictability vs. engineering risk08:05 – Deep dive into fixed price and fixed price incentive fee (FPIF)15:18 – Outcome-based and performance-based logistics: paying for results, not deliverables18:00 – Building a decision framework for selecting the right contract type25:22 – Real-world examples and lessons from major primes26:58 – Future trends: digital twins, compliance, and hybrid funding models30:03 – Closing insights and key takeawaysResources: Defense Federal Acquisition Regulation Supplement (DFARS): https://www.acquisition.gov/dfars FAR 16.2-16.6: Types of Contracts (U.S. Government Publishing Office): https://www.acquisition.gov/far/part-16 Lockheed Martin JASSM Contract (U.S. DoD Press Release, 2024): https://www.defense.gov/News/Contracts Connect with us:DeWayne Allen on LinkedInRobert Wesley on LinkedIn Subscribe to our Newsletter:The StoryTeller by DeWayne AllenAutonomous Platforms of the Future by Robert Wesley Produced by NOVA

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    Ep. 15. Deep Space: Where Engineering Meets Economics

    In this episode, hosts DeWayne Allen (P&L) and Rob Wesley (technical) pull back the curtain on the real business of deep space. We connect market momentum—massive IPOs, fresh capital, and Big Prime partnerships—to the engineering breakthroughs that make multiyear missions and off-world industry possible. We cover the four core technical hurdles (radiation, propulsion, life support, ISRU), the bonus frontier of autonomy & laser comms, and the strategic playbook for investors eyeing lunar infrastructure, Mars logistics, and future resource markets. We leave you with crisp business takeaways: why the Moon is the proving ground, where the value pools form, and which players are poised to define the next economy beyond Earth.   Key Takeaways: 01:37 – Newsreel: Firefly IPO, Axiom raise, U.S. leads private capital 03:26 – Main Segment Kickoff: Who’s funding it, who’s building it 03:44 – Macroeconomics: Market size, growth, VC flows, unicorns & primes 05:42 – Follow the Money: SpaceX, Firefly (Northrop tie-ins), Rocket Lab & more 07:18 – Prime & Tier-1 Roll Call: L3Harris, Boeing, Northrop/Orbital, etc. 08:22 – The Four Technical Pillars (setup) 08:36 – Pillar 1: Radiation protection (storm shelters, materials, future magnetic shields) 11:07 – Pillar 2: Propulsion beyond chemical (DRACO/NTP, electric, early fusion) 13:53 – Pillar 3: Life support & habitability (ECLSS, recycling, artificial gravity; dual-use on Earth) 16:52 – Pillar 4: ISRU (lunar ice, regolith printing, MOXIE oxygen on Mars) 19:47 – Bonus Frontier: Comms & autonomy (DSN/DSOC lasers, AI for real-time ops) 22:18 – Business Takeaways: Moon as stepping stone; who owns the depots owns the market 23:19 – Personal Updates & Wrap   Resources: Space Foundation Announces $570B Space Economy in 2023, Driven by Steady Private and Public Sector Growth Space economy | World Economic Forum Space industry trends: PwC The Space Economy in Figures | OECD   Connect with us: DeWayne Allen on LinkedIn Robert Wesley on LinkedIn   Subscribe to our Newsletter: The StoryTeller by DeWayne Allen Autonomous Platforms of the Future by Robert Wesley   Produced by NOVA

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    Bonus: Inside America’s Golden Dome Defense Program

    Duane Allen and Rob Wesley break down America’s Golden Dome Defense Program—an AI-powered, multi-layer missile shield integrating satellites, radars, interceptors, and lasers. They explore its rapid detection and response capabilities, the $25B budget commitment, the industry heavyweights and disruptors driving it, and the sweeping changes it’s sparking across defense tech, supply chains, and the workforce. This is the future of integrated national defense, and it’s already taking shape.   Key Takeaways: 00:00 – Welcome & introduction to the Golden Dome 01:06 – July 2025 defense headlines 02:19 – Anduril’s interceptors, SAF milestones & industry trends 05:00 – Golden Dome overview and how it works 08:34 – Technical challenges and limitations 10:42 – Budget, funding allocations & key contractors 17:02 – Industry shifts, supply chain changes & new opportunities 20:09 – Strategic implications, partnerships & workforce evolution 23:38 – Closing thoughts   Resources: Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth Statement on Golden Dome for America   Connect with us: DeWayne Allen on LinkedIn Robert Wesley on LinkedIn   Subscribe to our Newsletter: The StoryTeller by DeWayne Allen Autonomous Platforms of the Future by Robert Wesley   Produced by NOVA

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    Ep. 14: A Comprehensive Overview of Golden Dome Defense

    In this episode, hosts DeWayne Allen and Rob Wesley explores America's Golden Dome Defense Program, a highly ambitious defense initiative. They delve into the technical workings of the program, the key companies involved, and its reflection in the defense budget. The discussion highlights the fusion of space-based sensors, artificial intelligence, and layered interceptors designed to detect and destroy various missile threats.    Key Takeaways: 00:00 - Introduction to America's Golden Dome Defense Program 00:18 - June 2025 Paris Air Show Highlights 02:18 - Strategic Partnerships and Regional Developments 03:10 - Sustainable Aviation Fuel Initiatives 04:20 - Overview of the Golden Dome Architecture 05:06 - Technical Breakdown of the Golden Dome 07:42 - Challenges and Limitations of the Golden Dome 10:40 - Budget Implications and Leading Companies 12:54 - Investment Opportunities and Supply Chain Dynamics 17:28 - Strategic Perspectives and Future Outlook 19:57 - Conclusion and Final Thoughts   Connect with us: DeWayne Allen on Linkedin Robert Wesley on Linkedin   Subscribe to our Newsletter: The StoryTeller by DeWayne Allen Autonomous Platforms of the Future by Robert Wesley

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    Ep.13: Aerospace Cybersecurity Threats and Resilience

    In this episode, hosts DeWayne Allen and Rob Wesley delve into the critical topic of aerospace cybersecurity. They discuss the evolving landscape of cyber threats targeting aerospace and defense systems, the increasing sophistication of cyber-attacks, including zero-day exploits and AI vulnerabilities, and the significant impacts on national security. Additionally, they explore the burgeoning business opportunities in cybersecurity and the growing demand for skilled professionals in this domain.    Key Takeaways: 00:00 - Introduction to Aerospace Cybersecurity 00:49 - Understanding the Evolving Cyber Threat Landscape 02:46 - Significant Cyber Threats in Aerospace 06:32 - Industry Response to Cyber Threats 10:28 - Future of Cybersecurity in Aerospace 14:59 - Key Takeaways and Conclusion   Connect with us: DeWayne Allen on Linkedin Robert Wesley on Linkedin   Subscribe to our Newsletter: The StoryTeller by DeWayne Allen Autonomous Platforms of the Future by Robert Wesley

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    Ep. 12: Brothers in Aerospace & Defense – Special Edition from NSBE 2025

    Welcome to a special edition of Brothers in Aerospace & Defense, recorded live at NSBE 2025! In this episode, we explore cutting-edge advancements in aerospace, energy, and defense with leaders from NSBE’s Special Interest Groups (SIGs). Our powerhouse panel shares insights on industry challenges, career strategies, and how Black engineers are shaping the future.   Hear them discuss: The latest breakthroughs in aerospace and defense technology How energy innovation is driving the next generation of engineering the role of AI, quantum computing, and digital transformation in these industries How NSBE’s global outreach initiatives are making an impact Career strategies for Black engineers navigating leadership and technical roles   Special Guests: 🎙️ Enanga Daisy Fale – Director, Aerospace Special Interest Group 🎙️ Natasha Herring – Director, Energy SIG 🎙️ Seth Graham – Program Chair, Young Technical Professionals SIG Resources & Links: 🔗 Learn more about NSBE: https://nsbe.org/   Connect with us: DeWayne Allen on Linkedin Robert Wesley on Linkedin   Subscribe to our Newsletter: The StoryTeller by DeWayne Allen Autonomous Platforms of the Future by Robert Wesley

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    Ep. 11: Navigating this New Space

    In this special episode, hosts DeWayne Allen and Rob Wesley tackle a crucial and timely discussion—how professionals in the aerospace and defense industry can navigate the elimination of DEI initiatives. For over two decades, DEI programs have fostered mentorship, created opportunities, and strengthened the pipeline for Black technical talent. With recent policy changes leading to their reduction or elimination, many professionals are asking: What’s next? How do we continue to excel and support the next generation?   Connect with us: DeWayne Allen on Linkedin Robert Wesley on Linkedin   Subscribe to our Newsletter: The StoryTeller by DeWayne Allen Autonomous Platforms of the Future by Robert Wesley

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    Ep. 10: 2024 Year in Review

    In this special episode, hosts DeWayne Allen and Rob Wesley take a deep dive into the most impactful events in the aerospace and defense industry in 2024. From groundbreaking technological advancements to sustainability efforts and workforce developments, this episode highlights the key moments shaping the future of the industry. Plus, a look ahead at what’s coming in 2025!   Connect with us: DeWayne Allen on Linkedin Robert Wesley on Linkedin   Subscribe to our Newsletter: The StoryTeller by DeWayne Allen Autonomous Platforms of the Future by Robert Wesley

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    Ep. 9: Sustainability and Green Innovation in Aerospace

    In this episode, hosts Dewayne Allen and Rob Wesley delve into the latest innovations and trends within the aerospace and defense industry. They discuss the increasing focus on sustainability, highlighting groundbreaking technological advancements in electric propulsion and hydrogen-based fuel systems. Key newsmakers include the U.S. Army's autonomous surveillance drone and NASA's Artemis 3 lunar mission preparations. Throughout the episode, they cover the technical and business challenges and opportunities presented by green aviation initiatives, emphasizing the potential for reduced carbon footprints and the future of sustainable air travel.   Connect with us: DeWayne Allen on Linkedin Robert Wesley on Linkedin   Subscribe to our Newsletter: The StoryTeller by DeWayne Allen Autonomous Platforms of the Future by Robert Wesley

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    Ep. 8: Navigating the Aerospace Customer Landscape

    In this episode, hosts Dewayne Allen and Rob Wesley dive into the intersection of technology and business within the dynamic aerospace and defense industry. They discuss major events and newsmakers from September 2024, including the Global Aerospace Summit, India's successful drone flight, and NASA's Earth Science Mission. They explore each agency's unique missions, technical needs, business priorities, and current challenges, such as NASA's ambitious Artemis program.  Connect with us: DeWayne Allen on Linkedin Robert Wesley on Linkedin   Subscribe to our Newsletter: The StoryTeller by DeWayne Allen Autonomous Platforms of the Future by Robert Wesley  

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    Ep. 7: Exploring Defense Intelligence Agency and Industry Trends

    In this engaging episode, DeWayne Allen and Rob Wesley delve into the intricate world of the Defense Intelligence Agency (DIA). They also provide a detailed look into the future of technology in intelligence operations, emphasizing the importance of AI, machine learning, and autonomous technologies. They highlight how these advancements can enhance situational awareness, operational efficiency, and safety while reducing costs.   Connect with us: DeWayne Allen on Linkedin Robert Wesley on Linkedin   Subscribe to our Newsletter: The StoryTeller by DeWayne Allen Autonomous Platforms of the Future by Robert Wesley

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    Ep. 6: Career Success in the Aerospace and Defense Industry

    "Understanding your value to the business is crucial for career growth in the aerospace and defense industry."   In this engaging episode, DeWayne Allen and Rob Wesley delve deep into the world of aerospace and defense industry career success. They discuss essential strategies such as getting depth and breadth in your field, creating a personal board of directors, transitioning to a managerial role, understanding your value to the business, and learning the language of finance.    Connect with us: DeWayne Allen on Linkedin Robert Wesley on Linkedin   Subscribe to our Newsletter: The StoryTeller by DeWayne Allen Autonomous Platforms of the Future by Robert Wesley

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    Ep. 5: Advancements in Autonomous Sea Platforms and Communication Technologies

    "Autonomous technologies continue to be the fastest growing product in the industry, spanning from commercial seafloor mapping to military applications like mine countermeasures." In this engaging episode, DeWayne Allen and Rob Wesley delve deep into the world of aerospace and defense technology, focusing on the latest advancements within the marine and deep-sea autonomous platforms. From discussing SpaceX's pivotal contract for de-orbiting the ISS to exploring Northrop Grumman's innovative B-21 Raider program, the episode offers a comprehensive look at the cutting-edge developments shaping the industry. They dissect the impact of the federal defense budget on these technologies, highlighting the crucial role of autonomous capabilities in enhancing maritime security and surveillance. Connect with us: DeWayne Allen on Linkedin Robert Wesley on Linkedin   Subscribe to our Newsletter: The StoryTeller by DeWayne Allen Autonomous Platforms of the Future by Robert Wesley

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    Ep. 4: Major Challenges and Solutions in Aerospace and Defense Supply Chain

    In this episode, we'll cover the major challenges within the aerospace and defense supply chain and discuss three potential solutions: supplier IP, reverse engineering, and having alternate sources. DeWayne and Rob highlight the importance of supply chain management and its impact on the industry's bottom line.   Key Takeaways: The complexity and globalization of the supply chain present significant risks. Protecting supplier IP and investing in reverse engineering can enhance supply chain security. Developing alternate sources is critical for supply chain resilience.   Connect with us: DeWayne Allen on Linkedin Robert Wesley on Linkedin   Subscribe to our Newsletter: The StoryTeller by DeWayne Allen Autonomous Platforms of the Future by Robert Wesley

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    Ep. 3: Pushing the Boundaries of Aerospace and Defense

    In this episode, they discuss all things DARPA (Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency) and its collaboration with the aerospace and defense industry. They highlight key DARPA space programs, and discuss how DARPA does business with industry, emphasizing the agency's willingness to take risks and pursue high-risk, high-reward projects. Overall, this episode provides a comprehensive overview of DARPA's role in shaping the future of aerospace and defense.   Connect with us: DeWayne Allen on Linkedin Robert Wesley on Linkedin   Subscribe to our Newsletter: The StoryTeller by DeWayne Allen Autonomous Platforms of the Future by Robert Wesley

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    Ep. 2: The Autonomous Revolution in Aerospace & Defense

    In this episode, they discuss the growing need for autonomous aircraft to protect our world, specifically focusing on collaborative combat aircraft (CCA). They recap major events from March, including space exploration milestones and the defense budget. They also highlight the achievements of women in the industry during Women's History Month. DeWayne and Rob then dive deep into the concept of CCA, explaining its mission, objectives, and how it pairs with fighter jets. They emphasize the role of autonomy and artificial intelligence in shaping the future of aerospace and defense.   Connect with us: DeWayne Allen on Linkedin Robert Wesley on Linkedin   Subscribe to our Newsletter: The StoryTeller by DeWayne Allen Autonomous Platforms of the Future by Robert Wesley

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    Brothers in Aerospace and Defense Debut

    In this debut episode of Brothers in Aerospace and Defense, hosts DeWayne Allen and Robert Wesley will take listeners on an exciting journey into the world of aviation and military technology. From cutting-edge aircraft designs to groundbreaking defense strategies, no stone is left unturned in this captivating discussion.  This podcast offers a compelling glimpse into the future of aerospace and defense. Tune in as we unravel the complexities and excitement of this ever-evolving industry!   Connect with us: DeWayne Allen on Linkedin Robert Wesley on Linkedin   Subscribe to our Newsletter: The StoryTeller by DeWayne Allen Autonomous Platforms of the Future by Robert Wesley

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ABOUT THIS SHOW

”Brothers in Aerospace and Defense” is a podcast that delves deep into the world of aerospace and defense with a unique perspective. Together, we’ll explore the fascinating intersection of technology and business in this dynamic industry. Our goal is to shed light on the achievements, challenges, and inspiring stories of black executives in aerospace and defense. In each episode, we’ll invite prominent guests who have made significant contributions to the field. We’ll also discuss current trends, innovations, and the future of aerospace and defense.

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