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Data at Mission Speed, Resilient Pipelines, and Grist Mill Exchange with Jen Obernier

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How government teams can buy, trust, and operationalize commercial data faster for mission-critical decisions

Guest: Jen Obernier | CEO, Grist Mill Exchange

What does it take to get the exact commercial data a mission team needs before the decision window closes? In this episode, Jen Obernier joins Callye Keen to explain why speed in defense data is not just a technology problem. It is an acquisition, trust, and integration problem, and the teams that solve it will have a major advantage in decision-making, AI adoption, and mission execution.

Topics

  • Why coherent data matters more than raw collection volume
  • How Grist Mill Exchange helps governments discover, license, and deliver commercial data faster
  • Why successful AI efforts start with the decision and required data, not just the model
  • How resilient data pipelines reduce risk when providers, business models, or mission needs change
  • Why the next defense advantage may belong to teams that can integrate and move data where decisions happen

Takeaways

  • Speed comes from coherence: the right data, in the right place, at the right moment
  • Many mission data bottlenecks are business model and procurement problems before they are technical problems
  • AI programs are far more effective when teams identify the decision first, then align the data strategy to support it
  • Trusted, flexible access to commercial data is becoming part of the defense data supply chain
  • The future power brokers inside government may be the people who can integrate, route, and operationalize data across systems

Timestamped Highlights

[00:04 - 01:22] Jen explains her core passion: enabling better mission decisions with the specific data needed, exactly when and where it is needed

[03:10 - 05:25] From neuroscientist to Pentagon executive to CEO, Jen shares the career path that led her to Grist Mill Exchange

[05:25 - 07:47] Why 9 to 18 month acquisition timelines make mission-relevant data useless by the time it arrives

[07:51 - 10:58] Callye connects mission data assurance to supply chain resilience and the risks of depending on fragile commercial inputs

[10:58 - 13:20] Jen breaks down why commercial data access is as much a business model problem as a technology problem

[14:29 - 16:16] Subscription access, one-time historical purchases, and metered APIs as flexible ways to buy only the data needed

[17:00 - 18:55] Real-world use cases from policy analysis to supply chain intelligence and mission operations

[20:39 - 22:23] Why AI pilots succeed when they are built around a real decision and the data required to support it

[25:16 - 26:58] Jen’s prediction for the next three to five years: data integrators and infrastructure builders become the new power brokers

Resources & Links

“Speed comes from coherence.”

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