DoDIIS 2024: Navy Strengthens AI-Powered Intelligence Infrastructure
Christopher Page, Deputy Director, OPNAV Intelligence Division and Intelligence Chief Information Officer, Navy
Technology is transforming the way the Navy collects, analyzes and distributes intelligence, as well as helping get information to the warfighter as quickly as possible.
At DoDIIS in Omaha, Office of the Chief of Naval Operations Intelligence Division CIO Christopher Page said that AI gives the Navy an advantage by increasing the volume, variety, velocity and veracity of collected data. The Navy’s Information Superiority Vision is bolstering this mission.
Page unpacks the latest developments across the data sharing initiative and how the Navy is moving intelligence safely through networks to support the national security mission.
Check out our full coverage of the conference.
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Christopher Page Deputy Director, OPNAV Intelligence Division and Intelligence Chief Information Officer Navy
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