Herndon, Virginia, will host the Data, Analytics, and Artificial Intelligence Forum on April 24-27 as the Department of the Air Force’s Chief Data and Artificial Intelligence Office joins the Office of Studies and Analysis in offering this highly anticipated event.
Registration is now open for a four-day gathering of the leading experts in AI and data. This event will allow people from the government, military, academia, and industry to share, demonstrate and collaborate on the latest advancements in this field.
Eileen Vidrine, Department of the Air Force Chief Data and Artificial Intelligence Officer, and Wayne Schatz, Director of the Office of Studies and Analysis, are working in tandem to ensure superior decision-making through high-quality data and artificial intelligence capabilities at an enterprise level which will further support mission success.
Vidrine says:
“To be AI ready by 2025 and AI competitive by 2027, the Chief Data and Artificial Intelligence Office and the Office of Studies and Analysis are partnering to accelerate the transformative benefits of integrated data and analytics,”
“Without accurate, reliable data, there cannot be trusted analysis or AI.”
This forum offers subject-matter experts from the Data, AI, and Analytics communities the to share their expertise supporting the DOD’s Joint All-Domain Command and Control and the Air Force’s Advanced Battle Management System. This provides a timely response to the need for connecting sensors with shooters in all services and domains.
For speaking opportunities or registration inquiries, Tuesday’s March 21st, 2023 (00:00) posting about AI/ML, Air Force, and Guest Posts on DAF.data.d email should be consulted for answers.
Overall, the Data, Analytics, and AI Forum organized by DAF is a must-attend event for anyone interested in staying up-to-date on the latest advancements in these fields. By attending, attendees will gain valuable insights, knowledge, and skills that they can immediately apply in their work, helping to drive growth, innovation, and success in their organizations.
Source: soldiersystems.net