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Advanced Technology Academic Research Center (ATARC)
The Advanced Technology Academic Research Center (ATARC) is a leading organization dedicated to fostering collaboration between government, academia, and industry to drive the adoption and integration of emerging technologies within the federal government. Established to bridge the gap between these critical sectors, ATARC provides a unique platform for technology leaders and innovators to share knowledge, explore new ideas, and solve pressing challenges.
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Apr 1, 2026 • 36min
Space and Defense Innovation Launchpad Podcast - Episode 4
This episode of the Space and Defense Innovation Launchpad Podcast features Chris Crumbly, Director of the Institute of Digital Enterprise Advancement and its professional education arm, DigitalWERX, as well as an instructor at Calhoun Community College, exploring model-based systems engineering (MBSE) and its role in digital engineering and Industry 4.0. He traces MBSE’s early use at NASA, explains why adoption is now being driven more aggressively by the Department of Defense, and describes how IDEA, DigitalWERX, and partner schools are building programs to grow MBSE talent across industry, government, and transitioning service members.

Mar 4, 2026 • 44min
Space and Defense Innovation Launchpad Podcast - Episode 3
This episode features a conversation with Ben Garcia of Weber State University’s MARS (Miller Advanced Research and Solutions Center) about how academia can more effectively support the aerospace and defense industry, particularly in high‑temperature composites and hypersonic materials. The discussion explores technology and manufacturing readiness, industry–university collaboration models, and how intellectual property, factory-like training environments, and digital manufacturing can accelerate innovation from lab concepts to fielded capabilities.

Feb 4, 2026 • 34min
Space and Defense Innovation Launchpad Podcast - Episode 2
This episode features Alex Morgan, a materials scientist and fire safety expert, discussing how material flammability and fire hardening are engineered across civilian and military aircraft and spacecraft, from aging aluminum airframes to modern composite structures and unmanned systems. The conversation dives into challenges like lithium-ion battery fires, high-oxygen spacecraft environments, reentry heat shields, and evolving regulations, highlighting how fire science adapts to new aerospace technologies to protect people, payloads, and missions.

Jan 7, 2026 • 46min
Space and Defense Innovation Launchpad Podcast - Episode 1
In the inaugural episode of the Space Innovation and Defense Launchpad Podcast, Mark Giaconia of Vantor (formerly Maxar) shares his path from Army Special Forces into geospatial technology and software engineering, describing how GEOINT, coding, and data infrastructure have evolved over the past two decades. The conversation dives into tactical-edge geospatial intelligence, AI/ML for analytics, data fusion, UX and policy frictions in government and commercial environments, and how to turn massive volumes of sensor data into concise, actionable insights for users.

Nov 19, 2025 • 27min
Interview with Allen Hill, Retired Chief Information Officer at the Federal Communications Commission
In this episode, host Tom Suder, Founder of the Advanced Technology Academic Research Center, sits down with Allen Hill, retired Chief Information Officer at the Federal Communications Commission, for a reflective conversation on four decades of service in federal IT. They explore the FCC’s cloud transformation, the shift to secure FedRAMP environments, and the importance of building technical teams that can both architect and execute modernization at scale. Beyond technology, Hill offers perspective on leadership, mentorship, and sustaining a mission driven career in public service. Whether you work in federal IT, lead modernization initiatives, or follow the evolution of government technology, this episode provides valuable insight from one of the community’s most respected CIOs.

Aug 26, 2025 • 41min
Tech Transforms: Episode 4
In this episode of ATARC's Tech Transforms podcast, host Carolyn Ford sits down with Martin Stanley, Senior Advisor at NIST, to explore how AI is reshaping federal cybersecurity. They dive into NIST’s AI Risk Management Framework, the growing need for secure and resilient AI systems, and what it takes to build a “risk-aware” culture in government. Stanley shares insights on guarding against threats like model theft and prompt injection, how agencies are adapting zero trust principles for AI, and why explainability is essential in machine learning models. Whether you're new to AI governance or advancing your cybersecurity strategy, this episode offers practical guidance for navigating the evolving AI risk landscape.

Jul 31, 2025 • 43min
Tech Transforms: Episode 3
In this episode of Tech Transforms, Daryl Haegley, Technical Director for Control Systems Cyber Resilience at the Department of the Air Force, shares insights from his nearly four decades of federal service, discussing the evolving landscape of cybersecurity for operational technology and control systems. He talks about the importance of creating a culture of security across government and industry, the challenges of modernizing legacy systems, and the urgent need to address cybersecurity gaps before adversaries exploit them. From developing a first-ever scorecard for facility cybersecurity to his mission of aligning cyber practices with national defense priorities, Haegley underscores the critical role of leadership, collaboration, and continuous innovation in securing the nation’s most vulnerable systems.For an even deeper dive, here are additional resources for your convenience:Annual Threat Assessment Report: 2024 DNI ATA and 2025 DNI ATA Cyber Resilience Office for Control Systems (CROCS): Watch “OT: Lock It Down” Music Video: Listen here Articles Referenced:Wired for Risk – SC WorldCyber Skills Gap – Federal News NetworkCyber OT TrainingCROCS website is accessible via govt CA! Send request via email at: af.crocs@us.af.mil or by web at: https://usaf.dps.mil/teams/DAFCRoCSGroup (CAC-enabled)Connect with Daryl via email: daryl.haegley@us.af.mil

Jul 24, 2025 • 37min
Doing Tech Better in Government with Dave Raley, Digital Program Manager, Marine Corps Community Services
Join us for an insightful episode of "Doing Tech Better in Government," where we sit down with Dave Raley, Digital Program Manager at MCCS. Dave shares his expertise on transforming Life Services for Marines and their families, inspired by Jennifer Pahlka's 'Recoding America'. We delve into his research with Marines, navigating from traditional to digital solutions, and the challenges of merging innovative ideas with established practices. Discover how 'Recoding America' principles are driving impactful outcomes in government tech and acquisition practices. Tune in to explore the future of public service technology and innovation!

Jul 10, 2025 • 45min
Doing Tech Better in Government with Brandon Smart
In this episode of “Doing Tech Better in Government,” host Brian Fox sits down with Brandon Smart, a retired U.S. Marine Corps leader and current executive at IBR LLC, to explore the essence of leadership in both military and civilian life. Brandon reflects on two decades of service in the Marine Corps, sharing insights that shaped his upcoming book focused on leadership development through four core principles: the power of peer influence, sound decision-making, holistic fitness (physical, mental, emotional, and spiritual), and the foundational role of reading. With stories from his career and reflections on personal growth, Brandon offers a compelling perspective on what it truly means to lead with purpose, resilience, and empathy.

Jun 26, 2025 • 38min
Doing Tech Better in Government by Driving Digital Modernization in Government
In this episode of ATARC’s “Doing Tech Better in Government” podcast, host Brian Fox is joined by Frank McNally and Derek Masaki to reflect on the early chapters of Recoding America by Jennifer Pahlka. They explore the book’s central theme: that the challenges facing government digital modernization are less about technology and more about outdated processes, entrenched bureaucracy, and misaligned policy implementation. Through personal insights and stories, they emphasize the importance of psychological safety, policy reform, and product ownership to drive sustainable change. They advocate for smaller, agile initiatives, insourcing talent, and closing the gap between lawmakers and implementers to improve government service delivery.Get connected with the club here: https://www.linkedin.com/groups/13274071/


