Sean Moriarty on Time-Bounded Mandates vs Incremental Reform in AI Adoption
by Jon Forisha on May 01, 2026
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.
Topics discussed:
- Transitioning from commercial tech leadership to applying AI for national security intelligence analysis and defense missions.
- Building products by working backward from customer workflow bottlenecks rather than deploying AI capabilities just for the sake of it.
- Operating at the app layer with workflow tooling beyond LLMs, including source ingestion and closed-loop reporting systems.
- Mitigating LLM hallucinations through generative chunk playback against source material and surfacing contested claims with full source transparency.
- Deploying capabilities via API to augment existing platforms rather than forcing workflow disruption through full system replacement requirements.
- Accelerating government technology adoption through time-bounded capability mandates that eliminate bureaucratic barriers versus incremental process reform approaches.
- Reducing 50-day OSINT analysis timelines to hours by parsing massive unstructured data volumes for signal extraction and collision avoidance.
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