Multi-Domain Unmanned Systems: The New Backbone of Government Operations 

Date: Thursday, February 26

Time: 12:00 – 12:45 pm ET

Multi-Domain Unmanned Systems: The New Backbone of Government Operations explores how unmanned systems (UxS) are revolutionizing public sector operations across federal, state, and local agencies. This webinar examines the transformative applications of drone technology in emergency response, infrastructure inspection, law enforcement, environmental monitoring, and disaster management. 

Attendees will discover how government agencies are leveraging drones to enhance mission effectiveness, improve public safety, reduce operational costs, and access previously difficult-to-reach areas. The session addresses critical considerations including regulatory compliance, privacy concerns, workforce development, and best practices for successful drone program implementation. 

  Through real-world case studies and expert insights, participants will learn: 

This webinar is designed for government officials, program managers, and public sector technology professionals seeking to understand how drone technology can enhance their agency’s mission delivery and operational efficiency. 


Speaker Bios:

Paul Williams
Vice President of Solutions, KGS

Paul Williams is a seasoned professional with over 20 years of experience in Information Technology Leadership. He currently serves as the Vice President of Solutions for Koniag Government Services, where he plays a crucial role in driving innovation and delivering effective solutions to clients.

With a Master’s degree in Information Systems, Paul possesses a strong educational foundation to complement his extensive practical experience. His expertise lies in Cloud, Software Development, and DevSecOps, making him a valuable asset in today’s rapidly evolving technology landscape.

Driven by a passion for continuous learning and professional growth, Paul holds several certifications, including Service Oriented Architecture, SAFe (Scaled Agile Framework), Cloud Architect, ITIL (Information Technology Infrastructure Library), and Security+.

Paul has a notable track record in implementing METOC (Meteorological and Oceanographic) systems, with over 6 years of experience developing METOC systems for NAVOCEANO and CNMOC. His deep understanding of METOC systems and their applications has allowed him to successfully deliver advanced solutions to clients.

James Fisher

James Fisher is a Marine Corps veteran and senior leader in unmanned and autonomous systems with extensive experience across defense, maritime, and dual-use technology sectors. He currently serves as Vice President at The Tech Vets Inc., where he supports the growth of America’s dual-use technology ecosystem by connecting founders, investors, and government partners. 

In parallel, James is a Senior Technical Sales Manager and Business Development Lead at Maritime Robotics AS, supporting global adoption of advanced unmanned surface vehicle capabilities, and the CEO of Elisabeth James Enterprises, a Service-Disabled Veteran-Owned Small Business providing engineering, integration, and program support to the U.S. Government. His prior roles include senior program and engineering leadership positions at Raven Defense, MARTAC, and L3Harris, supporting high-stakes maritime, hypersonic, and subsea programs.   

Jim Jones

Jim Jones is the Chief Executive Officer of Drone Driver, a defense technology startup pioneering next-generation autonomous systems for contested and mission-critical environments. Under his leadership, the company is developing advanced AI-driven solutions that enable autonomous operations in GPS-denied, communications-degraded, and adversary-contested spaces—addressing some of the most complex challenges facing modern military operations. A seasoned operational strategist with a distinguished career across the Department of Defense, Jim brings deep expertise in modernization, joint operations, and emerging technologies that shape the future of autonomous capability, with particular focus on swarm intelligence, edge computing, and resilient command and control architectures. 

As an Account Executive at Amazon Web Services, Jim managed a $60M Department of Defense portfolio supporting more than 9.6 million users across multiple combatant commands and service branches. He specialized in delivering secure, mission-aligned cloud solutions across high-performance computing, generative AI, and complex compliance environments, working directly with program executive offices to accelerate the adoption of cloud-native architectures and AI/ML capabilities. Leveraging over 22 years of service as a Marine Corps Officer, he partnered with senior DoD leaders to drive digital transformation, accelerate mission outcomes and align advanced technologies to operational needs. His work was defined by a steadfast commitment to enabling mission success through innovation, strategic planning, and interagency collaboration, often serving as a trusted advisor on the integration of emerging technologies into operational workflows. 

Nelson Cantrell 

Nelson Cantrell is the co-founder of Safe Harbor Maritime, a rapidly growing partner to the U.S. Navy, NIWC, NAVSEA, and leading USV and technology companies entering the maritime space. Safe Harbor provides agile support services for emerging technologies and government adopters, helping bridge the gap between innovation and operational deployment. 

With deep expertise in uncrewed and crewed maritime operations, Nelson and his team served on the subcommittee for AUVSI’s UMS Trusted Operator certification program, helping develop standards and curriculum for safely operating uncrewed systems in real-world environments. Today, Safe Harbor is the first West Coast provider delivering hands-on training for uncrewed maritime systems out of San Diego, CA, enabling operators and organizations to safely integrate next-generation technology into their missions. 


About the Emerging Technology Lunch and Learn Series: Emerging technologies are disrupting the established paradigms. Traditional lines are blurred within the governmental operational space. Technology can now be put directly into the hands of those who need it most, when they need it. Hear how Koniag Government Services’ Subject Matter Experts are utilizing these new technologies to predict and safeguard our nation’s top assets.