Former U.S. Army Major General Brings Decades of National Security, Strategic Operations, and Defense Leadership Experience to Support Rocket One’s Expansion into AI Infrastructure for Space, and Defense Applications
HOBOKEN, N.J., June 3, 2026 /PRNewswire/ — (Nasdaq: RKTO) Rocket One, Inc. (“Rocket One” or the “Company”), a technology company focused on next-generation AI computing, advanced semiconductor technologies, and space and defense applications, today announced the appointment of Major General Malcolm B. Frost (Ret.) to its Space and Defense Advisory Board.
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General Frost brings nearly four decades of military, national security, and leadership experience, including 31 years of distinguished service in the United States Army. Throughout his career, he held senior operational, strategic, and communications leadership positions across the Indo-Pacific, Middle East, Europe, and the United States.
“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. “As we pursue opportunities at the intersection of artificial intelligence, advanced computing, space infrastructure, and defense technologies, his leadership and insight will help guide our long-term strategy and strengthen our relationships across the defense and national security ecosystem.”
During his military career, General Frost served as Chief of Public Affairs for the U.S. Army, leading strategic communications for an organization of approximately 1.5 million personnel. He also served as Deputy Director for Operations at the Department of Defense’s National Military Command Center and as Director of Operations for U.S. Army Pacific, overseeing operational planning, security cooperation initiatives, and multinational military exercises throughout the Indo-Pacific region.
In his final Army assignment, General Frost led the Army’s Initial Entry Training enterprise, overseeing the transformation of approximately 130,000 civilian volunteers into soldiers annually while also helping lead the Army’s holistic health and fitness modernization efforts.
“I am excited to join Rocket One’s Space and Defense Advisory Board at a time when advanced computing, artificial intelligence, and resilient infrastructure are becoming increasingly important to national security,” said General Frost. “Rocket One is pursuing technologies that have the potential to support future defense, aerospace, and space-based computing applications, and I look forward to contributing to the Company’s strategic growth.”
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