In this episode of Micro Journeys, Dan reflects on a landmark launch year for the podcast while unpacking the most consequential microelectronics and defense technology trends shaping 2026 and beyond. From next-generation air dominance and autonomous systems to missile defense, nuclear modernization, and secure semiconductor manufacturing, the conversation traces how national priorities, policy decisions, and technological breakthroughs are converging to redefine modern defense capabilities.
The episode dives deeper into how emerging programs like NGAD and the Golden Dome are not just platform upgrades, but system-level transformations driven by artificial intelligence, rapid repairability, and long-term sustainment challenges. As defense systems are expected to last decades while electronics evolve in years, the discussion highlights the growing tension between speed, security, and lifecycle resilience in microelectronics.
Ultimately, the episode underscores a clear solution: investing in secure manufacturing, digital twinning, and open-access collaboration across the defense industrial base to reduce risk, accelerate deployment, and ensure the United States can sustain critical systems for the long term.
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