Sea-Air-Space: Coast Guard Prioritizes Agility in the Face of Technological Change
Adm. Linda Fagan says the modern Coast Guard is to adjusting to the speed of technology.
The Coast Guard is increasingly relying on modern technology to propel its mission. At Sea-Air-Space in National Harbor, Maryland, Commandant Adm. Linda Fagan said the changing pace of technology requires creative thinking and partnerships.
She cites how the service is expanding artificial intelligence, machine learning and data analytics to bring its legacy computing ecosystem into one focused on modernization efforts for capabilities like autonomous vehicles and whatever the future brings.
Fagan discusses her vision of the Coast Guard of the future, the impact of partnerships on the mission and how technology is changing Coast Guard operations.
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