AI for National Security Applications
The Defense Department has been working with artificial intelligence for decades, and the tech’s recent rapid advancement is opening opportunities for extensive implementation.
Leaders from the Defense Innovation Unit, the Army and Maximus explain how they are keeping pace with the demand for AI for national security applications, while balancing budget and processing constraints and preparing data for better warfighter decision-making.
Learn more about:
- How Defense leaders are balancing AI modernization with legacy systems.
- How collaboration with industry is fueling AI implementation in national security environments.
- How Defense officials are using AI to support warfighters at the edge while maintaining enterprise support.
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Ross Gianfortune Senior Staff Writer, GovCIO Media & Research -
Kathleen Featheringham VP, AI, Maximus -
Jaime Fitzgibbon AI/ML Program Manager, DIU -
Mark Kitz PEO, Army PEO C3N
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