TechNet Indo-Pacific: A Review of Coast Guard’s 4-Year ‘Tech Revolution’
Brian Campo, Deputy CIO and Chief Data and AI Officer, Coast Guard
Coast Guard Deputy CIO and Chief Data and AI Officer Brian Campo joins us at AFCEA TechNet Indo-Pacific in Honolulu to share lessons learned for the service after completing a four-year “Tech Revolution” digital modernization plan.
This four-year plan looked across the Coast Guard to see where investments could be made in connectivity, technology and improving the mission.
Campo said even though the “revolution” is completed, the Coast Guard is still looking for opportunities to modernize and transform its IT portfolio away from simple IT solutions to larger contributions to its mission and the Defense Department’s CJADC2 strategy.
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