Rocket One names former Army general to advisory board

June 3, 2026 8:22 AM EDT

Rocket One Inc. (NASDAQ: RKTO) appointed Major General Malcolm B. Frost (Ret.) to its Space and Defense Advisory Board, the company announced.



Frost served 31 years in the United States Army, holding senior positions across the Indo-Pacific, Middle East, Europe and the United States. His roles included Chief of Public Affairs for the U.S. Army, where he led strategic communications for approximately 1.5 million personnel, and Deputy Director for Operations at the Department of Defense's National Military Command Center.



The retired general also served as Director of Operations for U.S. Army Pacific, overseeing operational planning and multinational military exercises throughout the Indo-Pacific region. In his final Army assignment, Frost led the Army's Initial Entry Training enterprise, which trains approximately 130,000 civilian volunteers annually.



"General Frost's experience leading large-scale military operations, strategic planning initiatives, and national defense programs makes him an exceptional addition to Rocket One's advisory board," said Robb Knie, Chief Executive Officer of Rocket One.



Rocket One develops computing technologies for artificial intelligence acceleration, radiation-tolerant computing, space systems and defense applications. The company holds exclusive rights to nanomagnetic matrix multiplier architecture intended as a hardware accelerator for machine learning and AI workloads.



Frost currently works as a corporate advisor, executive coach and board member for organizations in artificial intelligence, defense, healthcare, energy and strategic communications sectors. He graduated from the United States Military Academy at West Point and holds advanced degrees in Human Resources Development and National Security Strategy.


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