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Excellent announcement — this new Acquisition Framework is exactly the kind of signal the industry has been hoping for.
The @CetSandbox is here to help you get the most relevant Israeli Developed and field tested technologies in the most efficient and streamlined manner, so breakthrough capabilities can move from prototype to mission impact faster than ever.
Happy to support however we can.
@elonmusk We already saw people die in California because of this.
NYC will have worse living conditions than a 3rd world country by the time his term is up
Excited to share this @Jerusalem_Post piece on the evolving Israel-U.S. defense-tech relationship.
It was interesting to be interviewed alongside Nic Adams, whose experience on the U.S. side offered an Inside perspective. What struck me most during our conversation was just how differently the two ecosystems turn urgent need into deployed capability: one driven by existential immediacy and rapid iteration, the other by scale, process, and long-term procurement cycles.
Seeing those contrasting innovation rhythms side-by-side was genuinely eye-opening – and a reminder that speed and structure both have their superpowers.
A special thank you to Jessica Walton for the thoughtful interview. Her probing questions forced us to step back to a 30,000-foot view and reflect deeply on the world we’re living in and the human stakes behind every line of code and piece of hardware.
Curious to hear from others in the ecosystem: which lessons from Israel’s “deploy-or-die” approach do you think the U.S. (and others) should adopt – and vice versa?
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Massive congrats to @Sentrycs on the $225M acquisition by @OndasHoldings! 🎉
Israeli counter-UAS tech meets US wireless and drone expertise—a powerhouse combo.
Another big win for Israeli tech in the US market; America clearly sees the value!
@amramleifer@jengelmayer@Israel@StraussGroup@Yotvata1 If מרעית עין was really the issue, any form of fake milk would have the same problem. Almond, soy coconut etc.
Also, these days no one assumes anymore. Observant people just ask if it's parve.
@BillAckman@ZohranKMamdani@BillAckman I don't think his views on Israel will be the thing that leads to him sending NYC back to the 80s. The Jewish population in NY will greatly suffer but that's just a bonus for him. His communist approach is what will lead to the city's collapse.
What a week in D.C. hosting the CET Forum
Last week we brought 20 leading Israeli defense-tech startups to Washington for three packed days of meetings, pitches, and panels with over 100 key players from across the U.S. Defense Industrial Base — including government agencies, major primes, and investors.
Things kicked off at Lockheed Martin’s Vision Center, where the startups presented directly to their senior innovation team. The response was incredibly positive — real respect for the level of technical maturity and operational relevance these startups are already showing on the battlefield.
The main forum included fireside chats with leaders from across the defense world, live startup demos, and panel discussions with top execs from primes, VCs, and federal offices.
We had some amazing sessions — including former Undersecretary of Defense for Acquisition and Sustainment Ellen Lord talking procurement reform (moderated by Linda Lourie), a deep dive with Northrop Grumman’s newly named CTO Greg Simer and VP Corp. Dev. and Technology Bruce Stephenson, and sharp insights from David Rader Senior Advisor at the Office of Secretary of War and involved with OSD/DIU/DARPA .
All this took place in the penthouse offices of Michael Best & Friedrich LLP thanks to our host Erik Berdy, overlooking the Potomac — complete with a Blue Angels flyby.
On day three, we ran a hands-on design thinking session with officers from the 52nd Fighter Wing, 82nd Airborne Division, U.S. Army, and 101st Airborne Division, U.S. Army — each sharing real mission needs straight from the field. Startups responded in real time with ways their tech could solve those problems.
Huge thanks to everyone who joined us. If you weren’t there this time — keep an eye out. We’re just getting started.
A Special thanks to CET Sandbox Co-Founder and CEO Scott Cohen who put this all together, and the entire CET group team including Israel Y. Ganot, Neil Wallack, Barry Mannis, David Rokach, Shmaya Avieli and Ethan Roberts for helping make this event not just happen, but run like clockwork and a huge success!