A Secure, API-Led Approach to Data Strategy
Application programming interfaces (APIs) can help federal agencies securely connect disparate data systems and communicate with other offices and components, which will be critical for the Defense Department’s Joint All-Domain Command-and-Control (JADC2) plan. APIs can also facilitate data interoperability across the supply chain without compromising cybersecurity and harmonize with other emerging technologies, such as AI and ML. Hear from the Department of the Air Force’s Chief Data and AI Officer, Maj. Gen. John Olson, and Software AG Government Solutions CTO Chris Borneman about how to incorporate APIs into data strategies.
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Chris Borneman CTO, Software AG Government Solutions
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Maj. Gen. John Olson Chief Data Office, Air Force
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