Primer.ai reduced a 50-day intelligence analysis timeline to hours, enabling operators to redirect friendlies away from hostile forces before collision. CEO Sean Moriarty explains why this speed advantage stems from working backward from customer need rather than leading with AI capabilities — understanding workflow bottlenecks where analysts spend more time assembling information than analyzing it, then building software that starts their day where it used to end.
Sean's product background shaped his counter-intuitive approach to government AI deployment: aggressive, rapid vetting with proper oversight beats trying to solve hypothetical risks in abstract policy frameworks. He also advocates for time-bounded capability mandates that force elimination of bureaucratic barriers rather than incremental process reform. Sean's team matches customer shift work during crises, a level of commitment he attributes to hiring people who care about mission as deeply as the end users they support.
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