Picogrid and the Defense Integration Problem | Zane Mountcastle

Zane Mountcastle is the co-founder and CEO of Picogrid, a defense technology company building the software and hardware infrastructure layer that connects drones, sensors, autonomous systems, and command platforms into unified operational networks.
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(00:00) Intro
(01:18) What Picogrid actually does
(03:34) The integration problem across defense systems
(07:02) Building infrastructure instead of one-off integrations
(10:41) Deploying software inside the DoD
(12:05) Picogrid’s early contracts and growth
(15:07) Why acquisition incentives create friction
(18:45) The engineering talent problem
(22:31) The changing defense industrial base
(27:05) Drone warfare and air defense economics
(31:10) Scaling a defense startup
(35:02) Hardware and manufacturing realities
(39:04) The future of autonomous warfare
(42:58) Marketing and communication in defense tech
(46:32) AI hype vs reality in defense
(50:14) Venture capital and defense startups
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In this episode, we discuss the integration problem across modern defense systems, why autonomy changes the scale of warfare, and what it actually takes to deploy usable technology across the Department of Defense.
Zane explains how Picogrid approaches interoperability, why software infrastructure matters as much as hardware, and how the defense industrial base is being reshaped by startups building specialized capabilities.
We also get into the economics of drone warfare, acquisition bottlenecks, the reality of scaling defense companies, and why the future battlefield depends on systems that can work together instead of operating in silos.







