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Duke Hartman, CEO of Integer Technologies

The defense innovation gap is one of the biggest constraints in modern military capability. It’s not because the technology doesn’t work. It’s because organizations don’t deploy it.

Billions flow into advanced systems every year. Yet programs leave a surprising amount unused in real-world operations.

In this episode of Mission Critical: Defense Recruiting, Duke Hartman, CEO of Integer Technologies, breaks down the defense innovation gap. He explains how integration challenges, misaligned incentives, and operational realities decide what actually reaches the field.

Why Defense Innovation Fails to Scale

Most companies assume success comes from building better technology.

That’s rarely the problem.

The real constraint behind the defense innovation gap is simple. A solution has to fit how missions already operate. If it doesn’t, it won’t be adopted. It doesn’t matter how advanced it is.

At Elray Search, we work closely with leaders navigating these exact challenges, making this conversation especially relevant as the industry pushes to convert innovation into deployable capability.

Hartman cuts through a common misconception: the gap isn’t between idea and invention—it’s between invention and implementation.

The implication is clear: solving integration and adoption barriers—not just advancing technology—is what unlocks scale.

What You’ll Learn in This Episode

• Why so much defense technology stalls in evaluation or pilot phases
• How procurement structures and incentives shape what actually gets used
• Why integration matters more than raw technical capability
• The operational risks that prevent programs from adopting new solutions
• What startups misunderstand about working within defense systems
• Why designing for existing missions matters more than disrupting them

CEO Insight: The Hartman Playbook

• If it doesn’t fit the mission, it doesn’t get used
• Integration > innovation
• Incentives drive adoption more than capability
• Design for reality, not possibility

🎧 For leaders in defense and aerospace, this episode offers a practical look at what actually separates innovation from real-world impact.

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Connect with Duke Hartman:

LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/duke-hartman-p-e-0273628/
Website: https://www.integer-tech.com/

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