Justin Fulcher on Building Technology That Earns Trust
Trust does not arrive quickly in healthcare or defense, two sectors where Justin Fulcher has spent his career and where he has built a reputation for patient, methodical execution rather than flashy announcements or quick wins.
He started young. At 21, Fulcher co-founded RingMD in 2013, a telemedicine platform built to connect patients across Asia with remote physicians. The business responded to an uneven reality: many regions had mobile phones well before they had reliable clinics nearby. Fulcher’s engineering teams designed around that unevenness, building for weak bandwidth and sparse infrastructure instead of assuming ideal conditions that simply were not present.
That work earned Fulcher a place on Forbes Asia’s 30 Under 30 list in 2017, in the Healthcare & Science category. He later transitioned away from daily management, though he continues on as a RingMD board member and minority shareholder to this day, well after the company expanded into new markets.
A Pivot Toward Government
Early 2025 brought a shift when Justin Fulcher joined the Department of Defense as a Senior Advisor to the Secretary of Defense, focusing on acquisition reform. Under that mandate, software procurement timelines that had dragged on for years shrank to a matter of months, part of a broader push to modernize the department’s IT systems and processes.
Fulcher also traveled alongside senior officials to high-level dialogues in the Indo-Pacific, extending his institutional focus into foreign policy territory. His academic record has kept pace with his fieldwork: a Master’s degree in Nonproliferation and Terrorism Studies from the Middlebury Institute, completed in 2023, followed by ongoing doctoral studies in International Affairs at Johns Hopkins SAIS.
His current attention to rare-earth supply chains and defense technology innovation points toward a career still oriented around one question: how do complex systems keep functioning when the stakes are real and the margin for error stays thin, regardless of the sector involved. Visit this page for related information.
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Trust does not arrive quickly in healthcare or defense, two sectors where Justin Fulcher has spent his career and where he has built a reputation for patient, methodical execution rather than flashy announcements or quick wins. He started young. At 21, Fulcher co-founded RingMD in 2013, a telemedicine platform built to connect patients across Asia…