Rocket One Adds 31-Year Army Veteran Malcolm Frost to Space, Defense AI Advisory Board
RKTO•Rocket One appointed Retired Major General Malcolm B. Frost to its Space and Defense Advisory Board, leveraging his 31-year Army career and leadership of strategic communications for 1.5 million personnel. His defense and national security expertise will guide the company’s development of radiation-tolerant AI computing infrastructure and space applications.
1. Advisory Board Appointment
Rocket One appointed Retired Major General Malcolm B. Frost (Ret.) to its Space and Defense Advisory Board to support its expansion into AI infrastructure for space and defense applications.
2. Military Leadership Background
Frost served 31 years in the U.S. Army, leading strategic communications for 1.5 million personnel as Chief of Public Affairs, directing operations at the National Military Command Center, and overseeing security cooperation exercises across the Indo-Pacific as Director of Operations for U.S. Army Pacific.
3. Strategic Growth and Technology Development
Frost’s experience in large-scale military operations and national security strategy will guide Rocket One’s development of radiation-tolerant nanomagnetic AI computing platforms and resilient space-based infrastructure, reinforcing its position in both commercial and government markets.




