The Future of Space and Startups: Where Smart Investors Are Betting Next | Ep 319 with Jake Chapman Managing Director of Marque Ventures
Founder's Story · 2026-03-04 · 24 min
Episode notes
Daniel Robbins interviews Jake Chapman about how Marque Ventures invests in early stage companies advancing U.S. national security and Western values. Jake shares how his work moved from private investing into rethinking venture activity inside the Department of War and back out again into building a private firm designed to fund the future of defense, dual use, and strategic technologies. Key Discussion Points: Jake explains that national security investing requires founders and investors to think like futurists and “skate to where the puck is going,” not just fund what is being used in today’s conflicts. He shares why the U.S. acquisition system is more predictable than many people assume, making defense spending and future capability needs easier to map than consumer behavior. He also breaks down why defense founders need someone on the team with direct military or procurement experience and why talking to the end user early is critical. The conversation expands into space, where Jake argues that space infrastructure is becoming economically and strategically essential, with the long term possibility of a true in space economy and even the need to defend assets beyond Earth.