Ownership & Funding - MiliVox
Who Owns MiliVox
MiliVox is an independent online media project dedicated to the analysis of military technology, defense innovation, and security trends.
The platform is founded and managed by MiliVox Media Group, a private entity with no ownership ties to governments, political parties, or defense contractors.
We are fully editorially independent — all publishing decisions are made solely by our editorial team, without external interference.
How MiliVox is Funded
MiliVox is financed through a combination of:
- Founder’s investment — initial funding is provided by the project’s founder to ensure independence during the launch phase.
- Advertising & sponsorships — limited, clearly labeled advertising and sponsorship agreements may be accepted. Such collaborations do not influence editorial decisions.
- Partnerships — we may cooperate with defense industry events, think tanks, or academic institutions. Partnerships are disclosed transparently when relevant.
- Future reader support — we plan to introduce voluntary subscriptions, memberships, or donations to strengthen independence and ensure sustainability.
No Influence Guarantee
MiliVox does not accept funding from sources that could compromise our editorial integrity, including:
- Governments or political parties
- Defense contractors seeking to promote specific products
- Organizations tied to disinformation campaigns or foreign influence operations
Transparency Commitment
Whenever content is sponsored, supported, or co-published in partnership, it will be explicitly labeled. Readers should always be able to distinguish between independent reporting and sponsored content.
Conflicts of Interest Policy
Our editorial team consists of former military officers, defense analysts, and industry experts. While their experience brings unique value, it also requires strict conflict of interest management:
- Authors do not cover topics directly related to their former units, employers, or ongoing affiliations.
- Any potential conflict of interest (e.g., consulting contracts, advisory roles, or previous government service) must be disclosed to the editorial board before publishing.
- If such a conflict exists, the article will either be reassigned to another writer or published with a clear disclosure.
- Editorial independence always overrides personal or institutional affiliations.