Service provider Booz Allen Hamilton Holding Corporation
Client Federal Systems Integration and Management Center - GSA FedSim
Start Date 2020-06-00
Goods Booz Allen Execs to Discuss AI Integration Across Federal Defense & Intelligence Sectors Sarah Sybert January 13, 2021 Traditional Media Booz Allen Execs to Discuss AI Integration Across Federal Defense & Intelligence Sectors Booz Allen Hamilton executives Steve Escaravage, senior vice president, and Graham Gilmer, principal, will discuss how to advance technology at speed as well as how private-public partnerships are critical to maintaining the competitive advantage within the technology race during Potomac Officers Club’s 3rd Annual Artificial Intelligence Summit on March 30th. To register for the 3rd Annual Artificial Intelligence Summit, as well as view other upcoming opportunities, visit Potomac Officers Club’s Event Page. During the Summit, Escaravage will serve as introducer. With Booz Allen, he leads the development and delivery of analytics solutions for a wide range of client missions including intelligence exploitation, surveillance, fraud detection and mitigation, and inspection optimization. He recently discussed the company’s five-year, $800 million contract by the GSA’s Federal Systems Integration and Management Center (FEDSIM) and the Department of Defense (DoD) to provide artificial intelligence (AI) services to support the Joint AI Center (JAIC), which Booz Allen was awarded in June 2020. Booz Allen will support the JAIC’s Joint Warfighting National Mission Initiative (JWNMI), serving as the prime systems integrator in the development of new artificial intelligence technologies and products to improve operational effectiveness in all domains. The company will source emerging technologies from industry partners to deliver AI capabilities to JWNMI. “AI has transformational potential, but its effectiveness requires both cutting-edge technology and people empowered to put those solutions to work ethically… we look forward to combining our deep understanding of both mission and technology to help the JAIC develop and operationalize AI-enabled capabilities across the DoD,” said Escaravage.
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