Crossing the Valley

Ep. 62: Eric Hanft, Ditto Public Sector


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About Eric

Eric didn’t start as an entrepreneur. After serving 12 years as an infantry officer in the US Army, including deployments during the Iraq and Afghanistan wars, he attended Stanford GSB while still on active duty. Exposure to business school thinking, combined with his frontline understanding of technology pain points, set him on an unexpected path. In 2017, he co-founded Key Square Labs with two technical experts, bringing a military veteran’s perspective to solving a critical but unsexy infrastructure problem.

About Key Square Labs

Key Square Labs addressed a scaling challenge that few people outside the defense community understood: the ATAK networking problem. Android Team Awareness Kit (ATAK) had become a critical situational awareness app for military users, but it relied on custom hardware with modified firmware to connect to military networks. This worked fine for a small, elite user base, but as adoption grew to hundreds of thousands of users across the joint force, the custom hardware became a bottleneck—expensive, hard to update, and limiting combat effectiveness.

Key Square’s innovation was reimagining firmware-level capabilities as application-layer software. This meant any Android device could run ATAK networking without custom hardware modifications. The company operated as a bootstrapped three-person team, funded by R&D contracts and direct sales to eight foreign governments. They never raised venture capital, yet they achieved real-world validation, including deploying with the 75th Ranger Regiment during the Afghanistan withdrawal to solve urgent communication challenges. In 2024, Key Square was acquired by Ditto, a Series B commercial company applying edge computing technology to defense problems.

So get out there and enjoy AUSA, CTV readers.

We’ll see you next week!

For more on Ditto: https://www.ditto.com/

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