• 113. Sir Tom Copinger-Symes, Former Deputy Commander of UK's Cyber & Specialist Command (CSOC)
    Feb 17 2026

    If we want to win the next fight, we have to outlearn first.

    This week, Tyler sits down with Sir Tom Copinger-Symes, former Deputy Commander of UK's Cyber & Specialist Command (CSOC), to talk about the hard shift from infantry officer to cyber leader — and what that journey reveals about where defense is behind.

    What’s happening on the second front:

    • Industrial-age systems in an information-age world
    • Why cyber and electronic warfare are decisive
    • Why recruitment is a flow problem, not a patriotism problem
    • The cognitive battlefield shaping outcomes every day
    • And what dialing up risk really means


    No backbone → no speed.

    No speed → no advantage.


    Connect with Sir Tom Copinger-Symes

    • LinkedIn: Sir Tom Copinger-Symes


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    • LinkedIn: Tyler Sweatt
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    41 mins
  • 112. Brian MacCarthy, Managing Partner at Booz Allen Ventures
    Feb 10 2026

    This week on All Quiet on the Second Front, Tyler sits down with Brian MacCarthy to talk about why defense innovation keeps getting stuck between good ideas and real delivery. They dig into why the ecosystem keeps confusing motion with progress, and what it takes to get past pilots and into production.

    What’s Happening on the Second Front:

    • Why capital without execution doesn’t move the mission
    • The real friction slowing commercial tech adoption in government
    • Culture change as the hardest (and most necessary) battleground
    • Why “prime vs. neoprime” misses the point
    • What it actually takes to move from pilots to scaled impact


    Connect with Brian

    • LinkedIn: Brian MacCarthy


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    • LinkedIn: Tyler Sweatt
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    40 mins
  • 111. Bill Wall, CEO of Accrete AI Government
    Jan 27 2026

    Leaving the uniform doesn’t mean leaving your identity behind.

    In this episode of All Quiet on the Second Front, Tyler Sweatt sits down with Bill Wall — former Green Beret, JSOC veteran, and CEO of Accrete AI Government — to talk about transition, purpose, and why the skills forged in special operations translate far beyond the battlefield.

    What's happening on the Second Front:

    • How military frameworks like F3EA translate directly to business growth
    • Why identity loss — not skills — is the hardest part of leaving the uniform
    • What it really takes to drive innovation inside institutions that resist change
    • How AI is maturing inside government, and where it actually delivers value
    • The role of risk tolerance and financial resilience in post-military success
    • Why meaningful progress rarely comes from easy or comfortable answers
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    35 mins
  • 110. Brad Carson, President of Americans for Responsible Innovation (Former DoD & U.S. Congress)
    Jan 13 2026

    In this episode of All Quiet on the Second Front, Tyler sits down with former US Congressman Brad Carson to examine one perspective in the evolving debate around AI governance, public trust, and national security.

    Brad brings decades of experience across government, academia, and policy, having served two terms in the U.S. House of Representatives and in senior Department of Defense leadership roles. He is now President of Americans for Responsible Innovation, where he focuses on AI policy and public trust.

    The conversation explores frontier AI risks, innovation versus regulation, and the tradeoffs policymakers face as public skepticism around AI continues to grow.

    What’s happening on the Second Front:

    • AI governance and competing views on guardrails
    • Frontier AI risks and national security implications
    • Public trust, skepticism, and potential backlash
    • Innovation, regulation, and policy tradeoffs
    • Workforce impacts and public perception of AI


    Connect with Brad

    • LinkedIn: Brad Carson


    Connect with Tyler Sweatt

    • LinkedIn: Tyler Sweatt


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    26 mins
  • 109. Meghan Moretti, CEO at Johnny Mac Soldiers Fund
    Dec 30 2025

    On this episode of All Quiet on the Second Front, Tyler Sweatt sits down with Meghan Moretti, CEO of the Johnny Mac Soldiers Fund, to talk about service beyond the uniform and what it takes to sustain impact long after the fight fades from the headlines.

    A West Point classmate and former Army MP, Meghan shares her path from the military to healthcare to leading one of the most impactful military family nonprofits in the country. The conversation explores leadership transitions, generational responsibility, and why community, not just capital, is essential to honoring service and sacrifice.

    What’s Happening on the Second Front

    • Why nonprofit leadership is faster and harder than most people expect
    • The scale of need facing military families as the next generation reaches college age
    • How community and storytelling cut through generational numbness
    • What meaningful service looks like after the uniform comes off
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    24 mins
  • 108. Fred Thomas, Member of Parliament for Plymouth Moor View (UK)
    Dec 16 2025

    In this episode of All Quiet on the Second Front, Tyler Sweatt is joined by Fred Thomas, UK Member of Parliament for Plymouth Moor View, Royal Marines Reservist, and member of the House of Commons Defence Committee.

    Fred brings a perspective shaped by time in uniform and now inside Parliament, where he focuses on modernizing defense capability and accelerating the adoption of new technology. Together, they examine how allied defense ecosystems can move faster without sacrificing sovereignty, why procurement and information-sharing remain persistent friction points, and where NATO and partner nations have real opportunity to collaborate more effectively.

    The conversation spans the UK, US, and broader NATO landscape at a moment when security, technology, and public trust are increasingly intertwined.

    What's happening on the Second Front:

    • Why defense innovation continues to lag behind the threat
    • The tension between sovereignty and interoperability across allied nations
    • NATO’s underutilized role in collaborative procurement
    • Where emerging technologies could unlock advantage in the next 3–5 years
    • The role of public service and cohesion in long-term security


    Connect with Fred Thomas

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    30 mins
  • 107. Adam Lackey, COO of Onebrief
    Dec 2 2025

    This week, Tyler is joined by Adam Lackey, COO of Onebrief, for a conversation on building mission-ready software that operators champion. Adam breaks down how Onebrief’s culture of iteration, empathy, and urgency shapes everything—from watching users stress-test the product to delivering changes in hours, not days.

    They dig into Onebrief’s evolution from a kanban board to a full mission-planning platform, why “don’t be the contractor no one wants in the room” is a guiding principle, and how true value comes from mastering workflows, eliminating friction, and meeting users at their exact point of need.

    Adam also reflects on the broader purpose of defense tech: preparing so well that capabilities deter conflict rather than drive it.

    A candid, practical look at building tools that are as reliable as a rifle—and evolving them at the pace the mission demands.


    Connect with Adam Lackey: https://www.linkedin.com/in/adam-j-lackey/


    Connect with Tyler Sweatt: https://www.linkedin.com/in/tylersweatt

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    28 mins
  • 106. Robert Fehlen, Managing Principal at Dark Corner Solutions and Mission Cultivate
    Nov 18 2025

    The defense ecosystem works best when it works together. Mission Cultivate is helping make that happen.

    Tyler Sweatt sits down with Robert Fehlen, Managing Principal at Dark Corner Solutions and Mission Cultivate, to talk about what comes after the startup buzz: how lessons from Mobilize Vision led to a platform built to connect the fragmented defense ecosystem.

    They unpack what’s broken in today’s industrial base, what it really takes to bridge the Valley of Death, and how Mission Cultivate is helping the builders, operators, and advisors who keep showing up because they know what’s at stake.

    Request to join Mission Cultivate: https://www.missioncultivate.com/

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    • LinkedIn: Robert Fehlen


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    • LinkedIn: Tyler Sweatt
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    22 mins