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EARLY Access [Video] with Trae Stephens - Anduril Defense Tech

Trae Stephens is Co-founder and Executive Chairman of Anduril Industries, a defense technology company, and a General Partner at venture capital firm Founders Fund, where he invests across sectors with a particular interest in startups operating in the government space.

Previously, Trae was an early employee at Palantir Technologies, where he led teams focused on growth in the intelligence and defense sector as well as international expansion, helping large organizations solve their hardest data analysis problems. He was also an integral part of the product team, leading the design and strategy for new product offerings. While at Palantir, Trae also served as an adjunct faculty member at Georgetown University.

Before joining Palantir, Trae worked as a computational linguist building enterprise solutions to Arabic/Persian name matching and data enrichment within the U.S. Intelligence Community. He began his career working in the office of then Congressman Rob Portman and in the Political Affairs Office at the Embassy of Afghanistan in Washington, D.C. immediately following the installation of Hamid Karzai’s transitional government. Trae graduated from the School of Foreign Service at Georgetown University.

EARLY Access [Video] with Trae Stephens - Anduril Defense Tech

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Another CIA asset spewing propaganda, great

CONFINITY

Another great interview!!! Keep them coming!!!

Michael Brown

Maybe not all women want to have kids and be a stay at home mom. Maybe the point of the matter is showing them , but loving parents can be just that whether they work inside the home outside the home or a blend. Both my parents worked. My mother brought her more money than my father. That didn't matter because they both chose to make things work for us kids. So maybe instead of assuming that your dad would be a great stay at home , you allow her to be whatever the heck she wants to be and encourage her like a father should. It's not about boss babe culture, it's about the fact that many of us like to make our own living and have the ability to provide for our families a better life if both people work rather than one. Son, no matter what may be provided or unconditional.Love and support rather than coming on here in bad mouthing.The fact that your daughters have ambitions outside the home. Signed, a mom of three young men, former wife, and Air Force Veteran.

Lydia

How come your showing a lot on technocracy you know the guys taking over the govt didn't you take an oath?

Memoir100

I have 2 genz kids. My oldest got her 2 year at community college, then went to Tech for a science degree in forestry wildlife and fisheries. She knows she can't get a job using that degree in the middle of New York, but she went to school with a lot of kids who had some crazy notion that they could get a six figure job in social services. How can you look at the # of kids in your class and believe their are enough 6 figure jobs out there for you all? SMH, the college fills them with delusions. My youngest is a junior in High school and were asking her to get her 2 year at the cc. After that I'm trying to convince her to look at AI or engineering or trade school. (MATH is her best subject) I personally think she'd be an awesome SAH mom, that teaches her own kids. It's an uphill battle with the culture pushing Boss babe mentality, and the "i don't need a man" theory. The best we can do is show them at home how great it is to have two loving parents making it all work for their kids.

Jo

I’m in manufacturing Trae. We’ll make ya some parts man.

Adam


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