How Army Contracting Command is Using AI in Acquisition
Chief Warrant Officer 3 Jordan Duke, Chief, Cybersecurity Division, Army Contracting Command
The U.S. Army is expanding its use of artificial intelligence across the enterprise, from administrative operations to battlefield decision-making and logistics. As AI adoption accelerates, Army leaders are also navigating the cybersecurity and governance challenges that come with integrating the technology into mission systems.
Chief Warrant Officer 3 Jordan Duke, chief of the Cybersecurity Division at the Army Contracting Command, outlined his role overseeing cybersecurity and how AI is shaping the future of Army acquisition.
Army Contracting Command manages procurement across the service, supporting everything from everyday office supplies to advanced weapons systems. Duke discussed how the organization is addressing cybersecurity risks across its vast acquisition environment and how AI is being integrated into contracting workflows, including solicitations, cybersecurity and enterprise operations.
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Chief Warrant Officer 3 Jordan Duke Chief, Cybersecurity Division Army Contracting Command
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