Webinar | Tuesday, April 8, 2025, 1pm ET

The Future of Defense Collaboration: Staying Ahead of the Mission

Missions move fast. Communication needs to move faster.

In today’s defense environment, the difference between staying ahead of a threat or reacting too late often comes down to how well teams share intelligence and coordinate in real-time. Unfortunately, traditional workflows slow things down: endless reports, fragmented systems, and too much information with too little time to act.

That’s where AI-driven collaboration tools are changing the game. Instead of spending hours digging through reports or waiting on updates, leaders can instantly access key insights, generate briefings on demand, and keep operations moving without delays.

This webinar isn’t about theories or buzzwords. It’s about how advanced tools are already improving defense collaboration today. We’ll explore how defense and government teams are using AI to:

  • Rapidly turn massive amounts of data into clear, actionable insights
  • Cut through the noise to surface mission-critical information when it’s needed
  • Streamline decision-making across forces and agencies without the bottlenecks
  • Reduce admin work so operators and planners can focus on execution

If you work in operations, intelligence, cybersecurity, or mission planning, this session will give you a real-world look at how AI-powered tools are making collaboration faster, smarter, and more effective.

Speakers

Matthew Heideman

Matthew Heideman

Vice President of Public Sector, Mattermost

Matthew Heideman is the Vice President of Public Sector at Mattermost, where he focuses on the growth and adoption of the company’s secure workflow collaboration tools among federal agencies. With a background at Lockheed Martin, Deloitte, and Red Hat, Matthew brings deep expertise in Mission IT, cybersecurity, and Governance Risk & Compliance (GRC).

AJ Nash

AJ Nash

Moderator

A.J. Nash is an intelligence strategist and public speaker focused on building intelligence-driven security programs. Applying his 19+ years of experience in the U.S. Intelligence Community, A.J. is often asked to contribute to traditional and social media discussions on intelligence, security and leadership, as well as being invited as a keynote speaker at conferences worldwide. AJ is the host of the podcast Unspoken Security.

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