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https://www.linkedin.com/in/dean-fougere/
https://www.d-2.com/
In this episode, I sit down with Dean Fougere from D2 Incorporated, a defense contractor building critical technology used by the US military, NATO forces, and global energy companies.
We break down:
- The sensor technology used on US submarines and aircraft
- How fuel systems can explode, and how they’re prevented
- Why conductivity in fuel matters more than most people realize
- How military teams can capture and reuse fuel in the field
- Ocean technology, climate systems, and why we know less about oceans than space
- How a 25-person company built technology used worldwide
This conversation sits at the intersection of defense, energy, and engineering.
If you care about how real-world systems actually work behind the scenes, this one is worth your time.
By Matt Wishttps://www.linkedin.com/in/dean-fougere/
https://www.d-2.com/
In this episode, I sit down with Dean Fougere from D2 Incorporated, a defense contractor building critical technology used by the US military, NATO forces, and global energy companies.
We break down:
- The sensor technology used on US submarines and aircraft
- How fuel systems can explode, and how they’re prevented
- Why conductivity in fuel matters more than most people realize
- How military teams can capture and reuse fuel in the field
- Ocean technology, climate systems, and why we know less about oceans than space
- How a 25-person company built technology used worldwide
This conversation sits at the intersection of defense, energy, and engineering.
If you care about how real-world systems actually work behind the scenes, this one is worth your time.