Protocase Companies Launch Velocity Summit to Tackle Defense Manufacturing Speed Crisis

The Protocase Companies announced the inaugural Velocity Summit, a national working session scheduled for November 17, 2026, in Wilmington, North Carolina, to confront the systemic delays in U.S. defense manufacturing. The event targets a core issue: the inability to design, build, and deploy military capability at the speed required by modern conflict.

Rather than presenting a predefined solution, the summit is designed to bring together stakeholders from the Department of Defense, prime contractors, advanced manufacturers, academia, and policy experts to develop a shared understanding of the problem. A key goal is to explore forming a sustained cross-sector working group that can drive long-term change, according to the announcement.

The urgency stems from repeated program failures across the defense industrial base. The U.S. Navy’s Constellation-class frigate program has incurred billions in costs with no operational ships delivered, while advanced fighter and weapons platforms routinely exceed a decade to field. Munitions stockpiles remain constrained, and efforts to surge production expose brittle supply chains. These are not isolated incidents but symptoms of a deeper structural misalignment, said Dr. Doug Milburn, Chairman of The Protocase Companies. “The United States doesn’t have a talent problem or a funding problem. It has a systems problem,” he stated. “We are asking industrial models built for certainty to operate in conditions defined by change. That gap is where time is lost.”

The summit will function as a working session examining how manufacturing systems can absorb variation, how acquisition models can surface risk earlier, and how organizations can increase capacity to learn and adapt in real time. The long-term ambition is to create conditions for a standing coalition that carries this effort forward collaboratively.

The Protocase Companies bring a track record of convening stakeholders on complex national challenges. As a founding contributor to the Canadian Space Launch Conference, Protocase helped align defense, government, academia, and industry around sovereign launch capability. The company has also been active in Canada’s defense industrial base, engaging with the Canadian Association of Defence and Security Industries and participating in CANSEC, the country’s leading defense trade event. These experiences have involved senior leaders on issues including procurement modernization, industrial readiness, and supply chain resilience.

For the Velocity Summit, the company aims to apply that same approach to U.S. defense manufacturing speed, with a focus on listening first, aligning stakeholders, and building toward durable collaboration. Insights from the event will inform ongoing dialogue and the potential formation of a more formalized working group. More information is available at the event landing page: https://www.protocase.com/events/velocity-summit/.

The summit underscores a growing recognition that the defense industrial base, optimized for predictability, must adapt to the demands of modern conflict where speed and iteration are paramount. By convening key players in a working session rather than a traditional conference, the Velocity Summit seeks to translate recognition into coordinated action.

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