UNCLASSIFIED // FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY
Greg Funk Teams brief · 29 APR 2026 1000 EDT · ISS LLC / Dr. Terry Flood / CAGE 9VKK3
OPENING (30 sec)
"One fight, one screen. TF DAGGER, hostile UAS swarm bearing 270, 22km. PTDS-1 has it. ALPHA-1 through 8 are airborne, BRAVO-6 is C-RAM, CHARLIE-1 is on shore, LOG-1 is the tail. I'm going to walk you the kill chain end to end — sensor to shooter to BDA — in nine steps."
THE 9 STEPS · CLICK EACH
1. DETECT — Swarm C2
"PTDS-1 picks up 4 hostile UAS. ALPHA-1..8 receive cue at H+0."
2. CLASSIFY — CRAM Dashboard
"BRAVO-6 confirms hostile UAS, declares THREATCON RED at H+1."
3. FUSE — DoD Common Op Picture
"All four domains on one screen. Land/air/sea/cyber. No swivel-chair."
4. EXTEND — Maritime Domain
"CHARLIE-1 sees the surface threat. AIS + radar + visual cross-cue."
5. PRIORITIZE — Commander Dashboard
"Critical/High/Med/Low live counts. Commander sees the queue."
6. ASSESS — DIME-PMESII
"Operational Environment overlay. Diplomatic / Info / Mil / Econ options."
7. LOCATE — Peer Geolocation
"GPS-denied. Multi-node TDOA. Covariance ellipse on the map."
8. DECIDE — Intel Fusion
"AI never authors lethal numbers. Human-in-loop for every kinetic call."
9. ACT + BDA — Brief Runbook (full script)
"LOG-1 closes the loop. BDA back to PTDS-1. One fight, one screen."
SLIDE QUICK-JUMP · DEFENSE BRIEFING DECK
Echelon Break — Strategic / Op / Tactical / Edge
Navy / USMC — EABO, Stand-In Force, POSEIDON
Army — ADOC complement, BCT-down, ATAK
Air Force — ABMS, ACE, AOC-edge node
Space Force — SDA, LEO-PNT, Spectrum/EW
Firestorm Labs — xCell + Tempest + Swarm C2
Link 16 / J-Series / COMSEC posture (plain English)
This Week · What's Done / In Flight / On Deck
Single source of truth post-Greg-Funk brief. POC targets (Jaded Thunder Visceral, Booz Allen, EUD) tracked here, not as sales slides.
IF ASKED: LINK 16 / COMSEC — PLAIN ENGLISH
If you only remember one line:
"We don’t transmit on Link 16, and we don’t hold the secret keys. We read a translated unclassified copy that the unit’s government-owned translator box hands us."
If pressed for more:
• Link 16 is the military’s classified group-chat for jets, ships, ground — you need an encrypted radio (MIDS) and the day’s secret keys to talk on it. We have neither. We don’t need either.
• The unit’s person who safeguards those keys (the COMSEC custodian) keeps that job. We change nothing about their security setup.
• The unit also has a government-owned translator box that copies Link 16 messages to the unclassified side. We read from that box. We never write back into the secret side.
• What we add: we mix those tracks with our 9,500+ aircraft and 12,000+ ship feeds onto one map and give the commander a clean picture with a decision queue.
• If the translator goes dark we keep running on commercial feeds and clearly label the Link 16 picture as stale. No silent failures.
Why it matters to them: "Days to stand up, not 18 months. No new accreditation. No new keys. No new custodian. Their security chain is unchanged."
HARD RULES — SAY THESE
• "No FedRAMP, no IL-5, no CAC, no SIPRNET, no FIPS, no ATO — this is unclas commercial."
• "AI never authors ballistic numbers. Lethal calls are human-in-loop."
• "468 docs in the RAG corpus. No live web fetch."
• "SDVOSB-pending, CAGE 9VKK3."
CLOSING (15 sec)
"That's the kill chain. One screen, nine steps, every domain. Lattice gives you a map; we give you the fight. Cost? A fraction of a prime program. Standards? Open. Schedule? Today. Let me know what you want to drill into."
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