Vannevar Labs was proud to participate in yesterday’s United States Senate Artificial Intelligence Insight Forum hosted by Senate Majority Leader Schumer. During the Forum, Vannevar CTO Scott Philips shared our vision of how AI can enhance national security missions. To learn more about Vannevar's vision, you can read Scott's written testimony before the Forum here: https://lnkd.in/gagFreiA If you are passionate about national security and want to make a difference, we're hiring. If you're interested in joining our team visit this link to learn more: https://lnkd.in/gTy4UJZ4
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Defense and Space Manufacturing
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Silicon Valley technology for the country's most critical national security problems
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Defense for the digital age.
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We recently partnered with Databricks to build custom fine-tuned models for identifying and measuring adversary narratives in foreign news and social media. Check out the post and article below to hear how Cane Punma and our machine learning team improved the model's accuracy to 76% and decreased latency by 75% by building a compound AI system leveraging Databricks Mosaic AI. If you're interested in working on similar problems at the intersection of AI and defense, check out our job openings here: https://lnkd.in/g7TPqJ-M
I 🤩 love a good customer testimonial especially when they have real data points around #GenAI in production. And this one is great: Vannevar Labs used Databricks #mosaicAI to build custom fine-tuned Mistral AI models for sentiment analysis. The sentiment analysis was across news articles, blogs and social media from a range of languages, some of which are low-resourced languages like Tagalog. By clearly defining the use case, creating a high quality fine-tuning data set to match and fine-tuning on Mosaic, they were able to improve accuracy to 76% and decrease latency by 75% and have a model ready to deploy in just 2 weeks! 🙌 As Cane Punma, Senior ML Engineer at Vannevar pointed out, they started with #GPT4 models, much like many people do, but found that the cost and latency was too high and the accuracy was only around 65%. Awesome to see the power of #opensource #LLM enabling fine-tuning and adaptation. Thank you Cane Punma, Nate Bush and team Vannevar Labs for partnering with us. For anyone interested in #defensetech and #innovation you should check this team out, they are hiring. Jude Boyle | Aaron Kinworthy | Tim Lortz | David Weaver | Arjun Rajput | Stewart Sherpa | Emily Hutson
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We're hiring a skilled Engineering Manager to lead the Effects engineering team at Vannevar Labs. This team is building an innovative platform for non-kinetic operations in support of strategic competition objectives. Reach out for details, and apply now (or pass this opportunity along in your network)!
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I'm so pumped to be growing the design team at Vannevar. We're a small and scrappy crew with big impact and a blank slate for defining how design operates. I've only been here a month so far and my mind is sufficiently blown on 3 levels: 1. We have a top-tier team of engineers that execute like no other. 2. Our mission focus means every single person at Vannevar obsesses over our users. 3. The value our tech brings to users is legitimately staggering. Ping me if you want to learn more—I'm biased, but this is a cool opportunity.
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Tushar's latest blog post shines a light on how our forward deployed engineers turn urgent mission needs into enduring products. "Building successfully for this world requires developing empathy for it, and the only way to do that is to spend time with end users. You need to understand their missions deeply and use that understanding to drive what you build." This is what we call extreme outcome orientation – delivering quick wins that evolve into lasting solutions. Read more here:
Building a defense startup is hard. We're sharing some of the lessons we've learned at Vannevar Labs about setting up the engineering team to cover multiple products and customer groups. In particular, I walk through building the Forward Deployed Engineering (FDE) function. FDEs are engineers that embed with users, deeply understand their missions, and fuel that understanding into inventing new products and capturing programs.
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Our co-founders Brett Granberg and Nini Hamrick recently joined Noah Sheinbaum on Crossing the Valley to share what they have learned while building the company. When asked how Vannevar turns customers into champions, Brett explained: “That kind of relationship you only build by being really useful to start.” “That is what we do – we orient to support that person’s mission and help [their] team push the boundaries of what they’re able to accomplish.” Learn more about how our team is building the first non-kinetic defense prime, and tune into the whole podcast episode here:
Vannevar Labs is aiming for $1 billion in revenue by 2030. 💰 They are one of the fastest-to-profitability defense tech stratups... ever. 🚀 And their founders, Brett Granberg and Nini Hamrick, are two of the most candid, caring, and driven in the industry. This week's #CrossingTheValley is an absolute masterclass in what separates innovation theater from mission-impact. Check it out wherever you get your podcasts, and read on for some top takeaways 👇 1. Peers are the real support network of a business school… not (necessarily) the professors. Outside of the Hacking for Defense ecosystem, Brett got an icy reception from professors when he spoke about dropping out of Stanford. One went so far as to say, “if you drop out, I’m not going to help you.” 2. You can fundraise with problems and users… you don't (necessarily) need product. The world was different in 2018… but the Vannevar team didn't have a prototype. They had a deep background and extensive network of end users because they chose to solve a problem that they had experienced personally their previous lives. This made it easy for them to pick up the phone and get together with users who understood the problem deeply. 3. The best "first" deal is the first (real) deal you can get. “Whatever you can get, the fastest you can possibly get it, is what you should go after.” But crucially (and this will stand out from the typical deftech startup), they deprioritized SBIR, innovation money, and anything that sounded like innovation money or research funds. If it wasn't real money, it wasn't an important enough problem. 4. "Selling" in defense isn’t about sales… it’s about solving a problem with a customer who lacks existing capability. Many of the areas the team focused on were new to the government; they didn’t have to focus on competitors, and they didn’t have to obsess over a business model - they had to figure out what it would take to make the problem go away, and then deliver. Check out the full case writeup on Frontdoordefense . substack . com for the complete list of lessons and some 🌶 quotes!
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"Venture-backed defense tech companies take nearly a decade to be profitable." Tomorrow's guests on Crossing the Valley shot a hole right through that accepted wisdom. MASSIVE episode incoming tomorrow with Brett Granberg and Nini Hamrick, the rockstar cofounders of Vannevar Labs. The team is building the first "non-kinetic prime." They're doing it fast. And they're doing it profitably. Subscribe now on YouTube, Substack, or wherever you get your podcasts.
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At Vannevar Labs, we work closely with both Defense Innovation Unit (DIU) and DoD Chief Digital and Artificial Intelligence Office (CDAO), and we welcome this new collaboration between the two organizations, which will help deploy the technologies necessary to meet critical mission objectives.
Yesterday, the DoD Chief Digital and Artificial Intelligence Office (CDAO) and the Defense Innovation Unit (DIU) signed a memorandum of agreement (MOA) at the DIU headquarters in Mountain View, CA. The MOA was signed by Dr. Radha Plumb, the CDAO, and Douglas Beck, Director of DIU and Senior Advisor to the Secretary of Defense. This partnership paves the way for rapid adoption of commercially-available data, computation, software, and AI technologies to meet mission objectives! https://lnkd.in/eu5tmDp8 #CDAO #DIU #Partnership #Innovation #AI #Data #Commercial #Technology