Crossing the Valley

Ep. 74 - How Forterra Acquired goTenna in 72 Hours

Mar 4, 2026
Ari Schuler, ex-goTenna CEO now leading communications at Forterra, and Josh Araujo, Forterra CEO and former Marine turned autonomy leader, tell the story of a rapid acquisition. They cover pivoting goTenna from consumer to military and public-safety, the 72-hour coffee-to-term-sheet deal, why culture beat structure, and how mesh comms fit into ground autonomy for blue-force tracking.
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Scaling Engineering Culture Into A Production Company

  • Forterra transitioned from a research shop to production by building non-technical functions like supply chain and ops around 100 engineers.
  • Josh joined as the first non-technical hire in 2021 to scale go-to-market, manufacturing, and sustainment capabilities for fielded autonomy.
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Pivot From Consumer To Mission Critical Comms

  • goTenna found true product-market fit when its mesh radios saved lives in Afghanistan, Iraq, and at the southern border.
  • Ari pivoted the company from consumer 'vitamins' to government 'medicine' after field deployments proved mission-critical value.
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Sustainment Is The Real Competitive Moat

  • Deploying tech into combat is 'miles apart' from demos; sustainment and customer success are the real moat.
  • Ten-plus years in operational environments taught Forterra how to maintain fielded systems under harsh conditions.
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