Every young American answering the call deserves the absolute best. We believe in equipping them with cutting-edge training, technology, and leadership to excel in any mission.
The U.S. thrives on ingenuity. We champion fostering this strength to deliver battlefield-changing technologies for our Armed Forces.
The bravery and dedication of our service members shouldn't be hindered by bureaucracy. We advocate for an efficient, agile system that prioritizes getting the best tools into the hands of our heroes.
It is our belief that rapid employment of new technologies will both prevent loss of lives and prevent the war before it starts. The might of American innovation is such that it can render the arsenals of tyranny and autocracy obsolete. But the bureaucracy must be reformed.
With a background rooted in national security and defense, Noonan’s journey in public service began in the United States Air Force. Born on an overseas naval base and later serving as a Minuteman III nuclear launch officer, Noonan has spent a lifetime in and around the U.S. military. On leaving service, he served on the House Armed Services Committee Professional Staff as a press secretary and speechwriter. Noonan was defense policy advisor to Governor Mitt Romney’s campaign for president in 2012 and national security advisor to Governor Jeb Bush’s campaign for president in 2016. A graduate of the Virginia Military Institute, he served for 7 years as National Security Advisor to Senator Tom Cotton of Arkansas.
With a background in emergency services ranging from time as a firefighter/EMT to a Search and Rescue instructor, Tyler's career took him to the nation's capital where he served as Military Legislative Assistant for Congressman Adam Smith, Chairman of the House Armed Services Committee. Jensen later joined the Australian embassy in Washington, working as the Senior Congressional Liaison for Defense where he spearheaded Canberra’s Capitol Hill negotiations on the transfer of nuclear attack submarines and foreign military sales reforms as part of the groundbreaking trilateral security agreement known as AUKUS. After nearly six years with the Australian Defense Department.