Episode 26 - Defense Tech Power Laws & Founder Scar Tissue with Jackson Moses
In this episode of the Advancing VC Podcast, we sit down with Jackson Moses, Founder and Managing Partner of Silent Ventures, a Dallas-based early-stage venture capital firm focused on defense tech and national security. A former operator who built and exited two companies before becoming a full-time investor, Jackson brings a rare dual perspective to the table: he understands both the chaos of building from zero to one and the discipline required to back generational companies.
Jackson shares his nonlinear journey—from SDR at LinkedIn to founding Spectrum Labs, scaling MainStreet through hypergrowth during COVID, and ultimately launching Silent Ventures in 2022. Along the way, he explains why he walked away from generalist angel investing to specialize in aerospace, defense, and hard tech—long before it became mainstream.
We dive deep into what it really takes to build and fund venture-scale defense companies. Jackson unpacks why defense tech is fundamentally different from SaaS, why most investors underestimate the complexity of government sales, and why go-to-market strategy—not just breakthrough technology—is the defining trait of successful founders in the space.
The conversation explores the “rebuilding the arsenal of democracy” movement, the rise of neo-prime contractors, and the structural inefficiencies within traditional defense procurement. Jackson shares his candid views on overcapitalization in the sector, why there may only be ~10 massive IPO outcomes over the next two decades, and what separates enduring companies from those caught in hype cycles.
Key topics include:
- Jackson’s evolution from founder to defense-focused VC
-Why early-stage investing is 90% about people and resilience
- The hard truths about selling into the Pentagon and navigating Congress + DoD
- Why defense tech is more akin to biotech than SaaS
- Overcapitalization risks and realistic exit pathways (acquisition vs. IPO)
- The importance of institutional understanding in B2G go-to-market
- Why dual-use is a matter of “when,” not “if”
- How deterrence, sovereignty, and innovation intersect in venture investing
- What founders must master before raising pre-seed capital in defense tech
Jackson also shares personal reflections on leadership under pressure, the psychological toll of founding, and the importance of building work-life balance in high-stakes industries. His rapid-fire takes cover everything from likely 2026 exit outcomes to under-appreciated battlefield technologies like electronic warfare and drone swarming.
Whether you’re a founder building in defense tech, an investor evaluating the sector’s trajectory, or an LP seeking insight into concentrated early-stage strategies, this episode offers a grounded, operator-informed look at one of venture’s most consequential frontiers.
Tune in to learn:
- Why defense tech may still be contrarian—even at multi-billion-dollar valuations
- How to diligence founders for “staying power” in high-friction markets
- What VCs get wrong about government contracts and IDIQs
- How to think about power laws in a capital-intensive, regulated industry
- Why soft power without hard power is meaningless in global markets
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