Podcast

Defending America’s Future in the Era of High-Tech Warfare

December 7, 2021 | 10:00 am PDT

C3 AI talks to Christian Brose, author of the bestselling book, The Kill Chain: Defending America in the Future of High-Tech Warfare. Chris is also the Chief Strategy Officer of Anduril Industries, a venture-backed defense technology company. From 2014 – 2018, he was the staff director of the Senate Armed Services Committee.

In this podcast you will learn:

  • Why battlefield network “kill chain” speed is central to modern military capability
  • How the U.S. military’s world-leading platform strength is also its Achilles heel
  • What is behind China’s “systems destruction warfare” strategy
  • The future of AI in battlefield networks and autonomous weapons
  • How the Department of Defense can leverage faster evolving commercial technology
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About the speaker

Christian Brose

Chief Strategy Officer of Anduril Industries

Christian Brose is the chief strategy officer of Anduril Industries, a venture-backed defense technology company. He is also a senior fellow at the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace and the author of The Kill Chain: Defending America in the Future of High-Tech Warfare.

From 2014–2018, he was the staff director of the Senate Armed Services Committee. He led a team of professional staff who supported Chairman John McCain and other majority Committee members in overseeing the national defense budget, programs, and policies across the Departments of Defense and Energy, and supervised the confirmation of all senior civilian and military officials in both Departments. He managed the production, negotiation, and final passage of four National Defense Authorization Acts (Fiscal Years 2016–2019), which established policy and authorized spending for all U.S. national defense activities.

From 2009–14, he served as senior policy adviser to Senator John McCain, supporting his work on the Senate Armed Services Committee, the Senate Select Committee on Intelligence, and the Senate Foreign Relations Committee. He was Senator McCain’s principal advisor on all issues related to national security, foreign policy, intelligence, and trade. From 2008–09, he was senior editor of Foreign Policy, following its purchase by The Washington Post.

From 2005–08, he served as policy adviser and chief speechwriter to Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice, working as a member of the Secretary’s Policy Planning Staff. He began his career in government as a speechwriter for Secretary of State Colin Powell, from 2004–05. He is a member of the Aspen Strategy Group.

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