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    • Fort Meade Declassified Ep 88 Happy New Year!

      Audio by Gloriann Martin   |   Fort George G. Meade Public Affairs   |   12.31.1969

      Happy New Year Team Meade! Ring in 2024 with Fort Meade Garrison Commander COL Michael A. Sapp and Fort Meade Director of Public Affairs Chad Jones!...

    • 188th Wing Podcast - Ep.3 REBLUE, Followership

      188th Wing Podcast - Ep.3 REBLUE, Followership

      Audio by Master Sgt. Chauncey Reed   |   188th Wing   |   12.31.1969

      In this installment of Reblue, we delve into the intricate dynamics of leadership as we explore the diverse realms of followership. Unpack the nuances of various follower types encountered by leaders navigating the complexities of their roles. Reblue, a series dedicated to revisiting pivotal topics like Airmanship, followership, conflict resolution, and situational leadership, invites you to......

    • New 140th Wing Commander, U.S. Air Force Col. Jeremiah “Weed” Tucker

      New 140th Wing Commander, U.S. Air Force Col. Jeremiah “Weed” Tucker

      Audio by Tech. Sgt. Chance Johnson   |   140th Wing   |   12.31.1969

      Check out our recent podcast with 140th Wing Commander, U.S. Air Force Col. Jeremiah “Weed” Tucker where we discuss his background, his career as a fighter pilot, his family legacy, his vision for the 140th Wing's future and more!...

    • GP Podcast Episode 2 (LTG John Evans, ARNORTH Commanding General)

      GP Podcast Episode 2 (LTG John Evans, ARNORTH Commanding General)

      Audio by Sgt. 1st Class Seth Barham   |   U.S. Army North   |   12.31.1969

      Commanding General Lt. Gen. John Evans Jr. of U.S. Army North joins the podcast to engage in an insightful discussion encompassing a diverse array of planning and leadership subjects. Lt. Gen. Evans offers a detailed analysis of the pivotal role of intelligence in driving operational strategies, various approaches to incorporating staff input throughout the planning process, the significant......

    • GP Podcast Episode 1 (MG Bob Whittle and COL Mark Lavin)

      GP Podcast Episode 1 (MG Bob Whittle and COL Mark Lavin)

      Audio by Sgt. 1st Class Seth Barham   |   U.S. Army North   |   12.31.1969

      In the first episode of the General Planning Podcast, Maj. Gen. Bob Whittle, Deputy Commanding General of U.S. Army North, and Col. Mark Lavin, Director of Strategy, Plans and Policy for U.S. Army North, commence by introducing themselves and outlining the podcast's scope. Whittle and Lavin alternate in presenting each other's backgrounds and share enlightening planning experiences from their......

    • GP Podcast Episode 3 (MG (R) Spider Marks)

      GP Podcast Episode 3 (MG (R) Spider Marks)

      Audio by Sgt. 1st Class Seth Barham   |   U.S. Army North   |   12.31.1969

      Retired Major General Spider Marks delves into a wide range of topics during his appearance on the podcast. He provides an insightful exploration of his personal transition from military service, the correlation between military concepts and the business landscape, the establishment of operational requirements in industries, the delicate balance between competition and cooperation for......

    • Voices from DARPA podcast, Episode 63: So Many Maps, So Little Time: Using AI to Locate Critical Minerals

      Voices from DARPA podcast, Episode 63: So Many Maps, So Little Time: Using AI to Locate Critical Minerals

      Courtesy Audio   |   DARPA   |   12.31.1969

      In this episode of the Voices from DARPA podcast, we talk with DARPA program manager Dr. Joshua Elliott, and Dr. Graham Lederer, research geologist at the U.S. Geological Survey about a recent DARPA competition geared at automating elements of the U.S. Geological Survey’s critical mineral assessment workflow. The experts discuss the motivations behind the competition, plans for next steps......

    • Voices from DARPA podcast, Episode 61: Manta Ray - Unleashing Robotic Undersea Endurance

      Voices from DARPA podcast, Episode 61: Manta Ray - Unleashing Robotic Undersea Endurance

      Courtesy Audio   |   DARPA   |   12.31.1969

      DARPA’s Manta Ray program seeks to demonstrate innovative technologies allowing payload-capable autonomous unmanned underwater vehicles (UUVs) to operate on long-duration, long-range missions in ocean environments without the need for on-site human logistics support or maintenance. Such UUVs would offer the potential for persistent operations in forward environments, allowing host vessels......