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The Defense Tech Podcast with Fexingo: Government Contracting, Aerospace, and Military Tech
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The Defense Tech Podcast with Fexingo: Government Contracting, Aerospace, and Military Tech

Hosted by Unknown Host · EN · 5 episodes

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Lucas and Luna dissect the intersection of government contracting, aerospace, and military technology on The Defense Tech Podcast with Fexingo. Each episode grounds the conversation in fresh market data from yfinance, FRED, and RSS feeds, analyzing how defense budgets, procurement cycles, and geopolitical shifts shape companies like Lockheed Martin, Northrop Grumman, and emerging primes. Lucas brings a journalist's eye to contract awards, program milestones, and earnings reports, while Luna challenges assumptions about technological readiness, industrial base capacity, and the strategic trade-offs between hypersonics, directed energy, and space-based systems. They examine how firms navigate the Federal Acquisition Regulation, IRAD funding, and the delicate balance between shareholder returns and national security priorities. Listeners gain a data-driven understanding of what moves defense stocks, how budget debates in Congress affect supply chains, and whether next-gen platforms like the B-21 or NGAD deliver on their promises. Why does the defense sector consistently outperform during downturns, and what does that say about the real cost of preparedness?

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Inside the Pentagon's Space Traffic Control Problem

Jun 5, 20268mEp. 33S1

As SpaceX prepares for a landmark IPO next week, Lucas and Luna drill into a little-known bottleneck: the Pentagon's creaking space traffic management system. With low-Earth orbit more crowded than ever—thousands of new

The Pentagon Digital Twin That Could Save Billions on Maintenance

Jun 5, 20267mEp. 32S1

The Pentagon's logistics system is a $200 billion per year behemoth where aircraft are often grounded for weeks waiting for spare parts that don't exist in inventory. Now the Department of Defense is betting on digital t

The Pentagon's Battlefield Network Modernization Challenge

Jun 4, 20269mEp. 31S1

Episode 31 of The Defense Tech Podcast examines the Pentagon's effort to modernize its tactical data links—the aging networks connecting aircraft, ships, and ground units. Lucas and Luna break down why Link 16, a 1970s-e

The Pentagon's Additive Manufacturing Bet Hits a Cost Reality

Jun 4, 20267mEp. 30S1

Lucas and Luna examine the Pentagon's push into 3D printing for spare parts and what the actual cost data reveals. The Army's Rock Island Arsenal found that printing a replacement bracket cost $2,800 versus $400 traditio

The Pentagon's Pilot Training Crisis Is a $10 Billion Bottleneck

Jun 3, 202612mEp. 29S1

Episode 29 of The Defense Tech Podcast examines the U.S. military's looming pilot training crisis, where aging T-38 Talon trainers and simulator shortages have created a bottleneck that threatens pilot production goals.

The Pentagon's Electric Aircraft Prototype Race

Jun 3, 20268mEp. 28S1

The Pentagon is quietly funding a dozen startups to build electric vertical takeoff and landing aircraft for military logistics, surveillance, and medevac. This isn't about flying cars for civilians — it's about whether

The Hydrogen Fuel Cell That Could Replace Generators on the Battlefield

Jun 2, 20269mEp. 27S1

In this episode, Lucas and Luna explore the Pentagon's quiet push to replace diesel generators with hydrogen fuel cell systems on forward operating bases. They zero in on a specific pilot program run by the Army's Ground

The Pentagon's Additive Manufacturing Bet Hits a Cost Reality

Jun 2, 202610mEp. 26S1

The Pentagon has spent billions on additive manufacturing — 3D printing for tanks, jets, and ships — promising faster production and resilient supply chains. But a new Government Accountability Office report reveals that

The Navy's Uncrewed Fleet Ambition Hits a Digital Reality Check

Jun 1, 20268mEp. 25S1

Episode 25 of The Defense Tech Podcast examines the U.S. Navy's pivot toward uncrewed surface vessels. Lucas and Luna break down why a single software integration problem is delaying the entire program, despite years of

The Pentagon's Cyber Workforce Gap Hits a Breaking Point

Jun 1, 20268mEp. 24S1

The Department of Defense needs thousands of cybersecurity professionals but can't compete with private sector salaries. Lucas and Luna examine the Pentagon's new 'Digital Talent Initiative' pilot program, why retention

Inside the Pentagon's Dark Factory Revolution

May 31, 20268mEp. 23S1

Episode 23 of The Defense Tech Podcast with Fexingo: Lucas and Luna explore the Pentagon's push toward 'dark factories' — fully automated, lights-out manufacturing facilities for precision munitions and components. They

How Japan's Defense Shift Is Reshaping the Industry

May 31, 20268mEp. 22S1

Episode 22 of The Defense Tech Podcast examines Japan's quiet but significant defense transformation. Lucas and Luna discuss how Japan's rejection of 'neo-militarism' claims and its push for candid dialogue with allies a

Why the Pentagon Is Rethinking Its Laser Weapon Strategy

May 30, 202610mEp. 21S1

The Pentagon has been investing in directed energy weapons for decades, but recent test failures and shifting threat profiles are forcing a strategic rethink. In this episode, Lucas and Luna examine the laser vs. high-po

The Pentagon's Hypersonic Testing Ground Shortage

May 30, 20269mEp. 20S1

Episode 20 of The Defense Tech Podcast explores a critical bottleneck in America's hypersonic weapons race: the shortage of flight test ranges. Lucas and Luna examine why the Pentagon's testing infrastructure is struggli

The Pentagon's Jammer Replacement Program Hits a Pivot Point

May 29, 202611mEp. 19S1

Episode 19 of The Defense Tech Podcast examines the Pentagon's Next Generation Jammer program, a $12 billion effort to replace the EA-18G Growler's aging ALQ-99 jamming pods. Lucas and Luna break down the program's two-d

The Pentagon's $200 Billion Satellite Internet Gamble

May 29, 20267mEp. 18S1

The Pentagon is betting big on satellite internet constellations, with plans to spend over $200 billion in the next decade. This episode breaks down the strategy behind the Space Development Agency's proliferated low-ear

The Pentagon Supply Chain Where One Company Holds All the Cards

May 28, 202610mEp. 17S1

Episode 17 of The Defense Tech Podcast digs into a single, brittle link in the Pentagon's industrial base: the market for solid rocket motors. Lucas and Luna explain how just two companies — L3Harris after its Aerojet ac

The Pentagon Faces a Rare Earth Supply Chain Crisis

May 28, 20266mEp. 16S1

Episode 16 of The Defense Tech Podcast examines the Pentagon's growing dependence on rare earth elements for precision munitions, fighter jets, and next-generation electronics. Lucas and Luna break down why nearly 90 per

How Submarine Builders Became a Single-Point-of-Failure Nightmare

May 27, 20267mEp. 15S1

Huntington Ingalls and General Dynamics Electric Boat are the only two shipyards in America capable of building nuclear submarines. But with a combined backlog of over 20 boats and a workforce stretched thin, the Navy is

The Pentagon's Directed Energy Weapons Are Finally Leaving the Lab

May 27, 20267mEp. 14S1

Lucas and Luna explore a quiet revolution in directed energy weapons — lasers and high-power microwaves that are moving from Pentagon science projects to operational prototypes. They break down why the shift is happening

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