Fireside Chat
Modern war-fighting is dependent on timely, accurate, understandable and trusted data available to commands at echelon at the speed of mission. According to the Navy’s deputy chief information officer, Randal Cole, the service is struggling with a two-prong data problem. First, how to deal with the sheer amount of data collected, and then understanding if they have the correct kind of data to help leaders make decisions. Join the Chief Data Officer of the Department of the Navy, Thomas Sasala, to discuss how he is effectively storing and managing the vast amount of data the Navy collects. He will explore the lessons learned from managing data previously for the Army, weaving goals into the Navy’s plan for newer technologies, including artificial intelligence and machine learning.
Speakers
George Jackson, Executive Producer, GovExec TV