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Onebrief makes military headquarters run seamlessly
Virtually everything in the military requires a plan—from everyday operations to war-time missions. With a rigorous process, many stakeholders, and rudimentary software (PowerPoint!!), planning is very slow. Onebrief is a collaborative software designed to make military planning fast. It turns every input into reusable building blocks and automatically keeps all planning artifacts in sync.
Onebrief provides a platform aimed at military command and control, combining agentic workflows, decision intelligence, and collaborative tools to enable fast, clear, and resilient decision-making across networks. It positions itself as an operating system for modern command with live data, integrations, and wartime-grade reliability.
Onebrief fuses agentic workflows, decision intelligence, and collaborative tools into a unified platform. It supports live, synchronized data, holistic integrations, and operates across networks (including SIPR and JWICS). The platform emphasizes fast decision-making, increased information accuracy, and reduced planning cycles, with global collaboration capabilities and an emphasis on resilience in challenging environments.
Who it’s for: Military and national security organizations requiring command-and-control, planning, and collaboration tools at scale (e.g., Army, Navy, Air Force, Space Force, Joint Operations, and related defense entities).
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Before I moved to Austin to co-found Onebrief (https://onebrief.com), I spent 5 years as an Army officer. I was part of the Army's counter-Ebola efforts in Liberia and counter-ISIS campaign in Iraq. I studied Nuclear Engineering and International Relations at West Point.
As a kid, my dream was to become an inventor. I realized that dream through software engineering and entrepreneurship. I started working early, while I was still a teenager. The first app I built for money was a CGI/Perl website, in 1999. After that, I never stopped. Somehow, I still managed to finish my BS and MBA degrees along the way. Before founding Onebrief, I was Director of Product Engineering at data.world/TX and VP of Engineering at IAC/NY.

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