The Rise of the Mobile-First Model for Defense: Part One

The Rise of the Mobile-First Model for Defense: Part One

Author: Government Technology Insider December 17, 2025 Duration: 18:17

From field radios to ruggedized tables, mobile devices have been an integral part of military communications for decades. But today, the Department of ​War​ (Do​W​) is moving beyond simply using mobile devices and investing in placing mobility at the forefront of training, planning, and tactical operations. This emerging mobile-first model is reshaping readiness and accelerating the pace of operations at a moment when speed, flexibility, and secure data are the most critical.

​​​​What emerges is a new vision for mobile capabilities in the field. Instead of carrying multiple devices or specialized gear, service members can rely on a single, secure endpoint that transitions seamlessly across environments like training ranges and command environments. Devices can now deliver a full desktop experience for mission planning in a vehicle, then shift into situational awareness mode during operations, and finally integrate with wearables or IoT sensors for team coordination. This consolidation improves efficiency while reducing the physical and cognitive load on warfighters. ​​​

In this episode of the Government Technology Insider podcast, Bryan Schromsky, Managing Partner for 5G Public Sector at Verizon, and Todd Maxwell, Director of Regulated Business Development at Samsung Electronics America, join host, Matt Langan, to explore the forces driving this shift and the innovations making it possible. As they explain, the modern military is now dominated by service members who grew up as mobile natives. That cultural readiness paired with more affordable devices, expanded commercial 5G coverage on military installations, and rapidly improving security frameworks set the stage for mobility to move from niche use cases to full-scale operational adoption.


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