CXO Tech Forum: AI and Big Data in Government Recap
GovCIO Media’s CXO Tech Forum: AI & Big Data in Government at the Observation Deck at CEB Tower gathered government and industry leaders to discuss artificial intelligence challenges and opportunities. Speakers and panelists included experts from the Army Research Laboratory, Defense Innovation Unit, Food and Drug Administration, Health and Human Services, Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Lab and National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency.
Welcoming remarks
GovCIO Media & Research President Hoffman welcomes attendees to the CXO Tech Forum: AI and Big Data in Government.
The president of GovCIO Media & Research, Michael Hoffman speaks to the assembled attendees.
Fireside Chat: Alexander Kott
Dr. Alexander Kott, Chief Scientist at the Army Research Laboratory, discusses the investments the Army is making in AI and machine-learning research.
Molly Cain, DHS’s former director of Venture, Innovation and Engagement, talks with Dr. Alexander Kott about the investments the Army is making in AI and machine learning research.
Industry Perspective: Dr. Morten Middelfart, Lumina Analytics
Dr. Morten Middelfart, Chief Data Scientist, Lumina Analytics, spoke about their Mission LISA project and work in national security.
A discussion about “Mission Lisa” and what it takes to analyze real-time open source data to better allocate and apply resources for aggressive opioid interventions and other crises.
Industry Perspective: Jamie Milne, World Wide Technology
Jamie Milne, Big Data Engagement Manager, World Wide Technology discusses the AI project WWT did with NASCAR.
NASCAR is using artificial intelligence imagery analysis that can help government operate more efficiently. With big data management and analysis, the need for speed and rational accuracy is critical for operational decision making.
Panel: National Security
NGA Automation Lead Todd Myers, Cloudera Chief Strategy Officer Mike Olson and Defense Innovation Unit Director of Strategic Engagement Mike Madsen speak about the challenges AI presents national security agencies.
Todd Myers, Automation Lead at NGA, Mike Olson, CSO at Cloudera, and Mike Madsen, a director at the Defense Innovation Unit discuss some of the most pressing challenges presented by AI.
Panel: Health
FDA Project Manager Roselie Bright, JHU-APL Mission Area Executive Sezin Palmer, HHS National Coordinator for Health IT Don Rucker and HHS Executive Director George Chambers spoke about the opportunities artificial intelligence offers government agencies.
Roselie Bright, FDA Project Manager, Sezin Palmer an executive with JHU-APL, Don Rucker, HHS and George Chambers, also with HHS addressed AI opportunities for government.
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