From “AI is not Magical Pixie Dust.” Lockheed Martin CTO and Leader of Project Maven on AI and War · · Nina Schick
“We should treat AI like an Apollo project — a whole-of-society effort that funds science and education across high schools and universities so we produce the talent and capabilities the future requires.”
On , Craig Martell, Chief Technology Officer at Lockheed Martin, spoke about workforce development during “AI is not Magical Pixie Dust.” Lockheed Martin CTO and Leader of Project Maven on AI and War on Nina Schick.
In a September 2025 panel, Martell discussed the challenges of integrating advanced technology into military operations. He stated that the U.S. possesses strong technical capabilities but that "acquisition reform" is needed to overcome the "valley of death" that prevents technology from reaching warfighters. Martell also described his experience as the Pentagon's first chief digital and AI officer, where he merged four organizations and focused on a "hierarchy of needs" beginning with data quality McKendree. Martell commented on the future of defense, agreeing with Eric Schmidt that it makes sense to use autonomous systems instead of putting humans in harm's way. He cautioned against presupposing that AI is the answer to every problem, arguing that the question should be "what capabilities do we need?" rather than assuming the solution is AI. Martell also expressed cautious optimism about the reorganization of AI functions under the Pentagon's research and engineering office, saying it could allow for "economies of scale."