

All Quiet on the Second Front
Second Front
If Between Two Ferns and C-SPAN had a child, it would be All Quiet on the Second Front. Blending the very best (and the worst) of government gravitas with technical expertise, Second Front’s Chief Executive Officer, Tyler Sweatt, cuts through the noise and the bureaucratic BS surrounding all things defense tech, national security, and government markets. Be warned: this is not your typical military or government podcast. As host, Tyler has an uncanny ability to get people to talk honestly, making candid conversations that are equally informative and entertaining. All Quiet on the Second Front is the much-needed integrator connecting listeners to experts across fields in an approachable format that offers a fun experience with real conversations, driving real change in the defense tech industry and U.S. national security. Learn more about Second Front at SecondFront.com
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Dec 30, 2025 • 24min
109. Meghan Moretti, CEO at Johnny Mac Soldiers Fund
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 FrontWhy nonprofit leadership is faster and harder than most people expectThe scale of need facing military families as the next generation reaches college ageHow community and storytelling cut through generational numbnessWhat meaningful service looks like after the uniform comes off

Dec 16, 2025 • 30min
108. Fred Thomas, Member of Parliament for Plymouth Moor View (UK)
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 threatThe tension between sovereignty and interoperability across allied nationsNATO’s underutilized role in collaborative procurementWhere emerging technologies could unlock advantage in the next 3–5 yearsThe role of public service and cohesion in long-term securityConnect with Fred ThomasConnect with Tyler Sweatt

Dec 2, 2025 • 28min
107. Adam Lackey, COO of Onebrief
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

Nov 18, 2025 • 22min
106. Robert Fehlen, Managing Principal at Dark Corner Solutions and Mission Cultivate
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/Connect with RobertLinkedIn: Robert FehlenConnect with Tyler:LinkedIn: Tyler Sweatt

Nov 4, 2025 • 26min
105. Zachary Long, Founder of ConductorAI
Government bureaucracy isn’t exactly the sexiest problem in defense—but it’s one of the most painful. In this episode, host Tyler Sweatt sits down with Zachary Long, Founder of ConductorAI and former Palantir leader, to unpack how his team is taking on one of the biggest bottlenecks in government operations: paperwork.From automating complex approval chains to bridging the gap between policy and real-world execution, Zach shares how ConductorAI is bringing modern software principles to the most frustrating parts of government workflows. He and Tyler get candid about startup lessons, from navigating base access and culture gaps to building tech that actually works for users in the field.What's happening on the Second Front:Why “showing up on site” beats every virtual meetingHow Palantir’s culture shaped ConductorAI’s approachThe challenge of solving diffuse problems that everyone feels but no one ownsZach’s unconventional “king for a day” policy wishIf you’ve ever wrestled with a CAC renewal, an ATO, or just the endless maze of government forms, this one’s for you.Connect with ZacharyLinkedIn: Zachary LongConnect with TylerLinkedIn: Tyler Sweatt

Oct 21, 2025 • 27min
104. Tyler Xuan Saltsman, Co-Founder and CEO of EdgeRunner AI
Tyler sits down with Tyler Xuan Saltsman, co-founder and CEO of EdgeRunner AI, to talk about building air-gapped, domain-specific AI for the warfighter. From his time as a Penn State wrestler and Army logistics officer to leading supercompute projects at AWS and Stability AI, Saltsman’s journey has been about speed, precision, and making technology usable where it matters most: at the tactical edge.What’s happening on the Second Front:How EdgeRunner AI builds personalized, disconnected models that know your MOS or AFSCWhy smaller, localized models outperform one-size-fits-all AI in the fieldReal-world logistics workflows — op orders, manifests, and mission pivots — powered by edge AIThe importance of sovereign, culturally aligned AI across partner nationsHow synthetic data can expose unit readiness and knowledge gapsLessons in velocity: why 80 percent deployed beats 100 percent delayedConnect with TylerLinkedIn: Tyler Xuan SaltsmanConnect with TylerLinkedIn: Tyler Sweatt

Oct 7, 2025 • 30min
103. Andrew Black, Co-Founder and CEO of Kovr.ai
Tyler chats with Andrew Black, co-founder and CEO of Kovr.ai and former AWS Emerging Tech lead, about the unsexy work that makes mission software real: turning security and compliance into something fast, predictable, and built into the dev loop. Andrew explains how Kovr.ai reads system docs, maps to NIST 800-53, drafts control implementations, flags gaps, and recommends fixes, so engineers focus on high-judgment problems while AOs and risk owners get reliable packages that move.What’s happening on the Second Front:The true Valley of Death, speed and scale in productionAI that automates SSPs, findings, and control mappingHow to make compliance native to CI and CD with JIRA, Jenkins, SIEMWhy fixed-price software and clear architecture matter for customersCulture over strategy, setting weekly “big rocks,” hiring for gritConnect with AndrewLinkedIn: Andrew BlackConnect with TylerLinkedIn: Tyler Sweatt

Sep 23, 2025 • 25min
102. Geoff Wylde, VP & General Manager of Ōura
On this episode of All Quiet on the Second Front, Tyler sits down with Geoff Wylde, VP and General Manager of ŌURA to talk about what happens when consumer tech collides with national security.What started as a global health project in 2019 quickly became a breakthrough for the U.S. military: using the ŌURA Ring to predict illness, monitor fatigue, and give commanders and operators real-time insight into readiness. Since then, the technology has scaled across the Air Force and Navy, shaping how units think about human performance, privacy, and resilience in the field.In this episode, they unpack:How wearables move from lifestyle data to mission-critical intelligenceThe balance of privacy, security, and usability in defense settingsLessons from embedding commercial tech directly with operatorsWhy the next edge isn’t just faster hardware, but healthier, more resilient peopleConnect with GeoffLinkedIn: Geoff WyldeConnect with TylerLinkedIn: Tyler Sweatt

Sep 9, 2025 • 23min
101. Ivan Zhang, Co-Founder of Cohere
On this special customer spotlight episode, Tyler sits down with Ivan Zhang, co-founder of Cohere, to unpack the evolution of secure, operationally effective AI—from research lab to real-world deployments. Whether you're an AI builder, a public-sector leader, or just someone curious about where next-gen models are heading, this episode dives into what it really takes to deploy language models in the wild: from running LLMs on ships and air-gapped systems, to building trust with hesitant users, to rethinking the interface entirely.What's happening on the Second Front:Why secure-by-default AI is a prerequisite in defense, healthcare, and financeThe real blockers to adoption (surprise: it’s not the tech)How to make AI useful for people who don’t sit behind screensWhat it looks like when your AI speaks with urgency—or doesn’t speak at allConnect with Ivan:LinkedIn: Ivan ZhangConnect with Tyler: LinkedIn: Tyler Sweatt
Aug 26, 2025 • 36min
100. Chris Miller, Former Acting Secretary of Defense
For our 100th episode—and our first ever live recording—former Acting Secretary of Defense Chris Miller flips the script and interviews host Tyler Sweatt.What follows is equal parts roast, reflection, and rallying cry. Tyler opens up about choosing West Point, serving after 9/11, life as a combat engineer in Afghanistan, and the winding path that led him to build and lead Second Front Systems. Chris pushes him on leadership, culture, organizational debt, and what it feels like to become “the guy you used to make fun of.”Together they get candid about:The origins (and authenticity) of All QuietMilitary lessons that don’t translate to businessWhy organizational debt is the hardest part of being CEOWhy Tyler believes DoD innovation spending is broken—and what needs to change nowIt’s unfiltered, funny, and bluntly honest—the perfect way to mark 100 episodes of mission-obsessed conversation.Connect with Chris: Twitter: Chris MillerConnect with Tyler: LinkedIn: Tyler Sweatt


