Executive Mosaic is honored to present Robert Silverman, executive vice president with Booz Allen Hamilton, as a 2021 Wash100 Award recipient for spearheading new defense technology to support U.S. warfighters in the digital battlefield, as well as his efforts to promote allyship across the company and industry. This marks Silverman’s first Wash100 Award.
Read More »NVIDIA Unveils AI-Based ‘Morpheus’ Cybersecurity Framework for Cloud Applications
NVIDIA has launched a cloud-native application framework driven by artificial intelligence that works to rapidly detect cybersecurity threats including malware, phishing attacks and leaks of sensitive data. NVIDIA said Monday that the Morpheus framework is powered by its graphics processing units and designed to identify, capture and execute actions on cyber threats through machine learning.
Read More »Booz Allen's Joel Dillon: 5G, Integrated Operations Key to Achieving Digital Battlespace Dominance
Joel Dillon, vice president and technical lead of the U.S. Army portfolio at Booz Allen Hamilton, said digitized battlespace operations, virtual training and 5G will drive military leadership amid the current threat landscape. Dillon wrote in an opinion piece published Monday on National Defense Magazine that defense officials have recognized the role of 5G implementation in supporting augmented and virtual reality-based training as well as connected architecture.
Read More »Greg Wenzel, Booz Allen Hamilton EVP, Recognized in 2021 Wash100 Award for Driving Defense Solutions; Digital Warfare Capabilities
Executive Mosaic is honored to present Greg Wenzel, executive vice president with Booz Allen Hamilton, as a 2021 Wash100 Award recipient for his thought leadership and for driving defense solutions that support warfighters' competitive edge in digital warfare. Visit Wash100.com to cast a vote for Greg Wenzel as the most significant executive of consequence to the GovCon sector.
Read More »Booz Allen’s Kathleen Featheringham on AI Adoption in Transportation Sector
Kathleen Featheringham, director of artificial intelligence strategy at Booz Allen Hamilton, predicts the transportation sector will witness a paradigm shift as the industry advances its adoption of AI and believes federal agencies should prepare for such a major change by having an AI vision that includes all aspects of the organization. “Second, it's important to have an open meaningful conversation about the right applications for AI and the outcomes that are hoped to be achieved, ensuring that they are ethical auditable sustainable and reliable,“ Featheringham said.
Read More »Mark Gerencser Selected as Business Executives for National Security’s Board Chair
Business Executives for National Security (BENS) has appointed Mark Gerencser, former managing partner at Booz Allen Hamilton and two-time Wash100 Award recipient, as chairman of the board and executive committee. He has been serving BENS since 2007.
Read More »Booz Allen Demos AI-Based Copilot Algorithm on USAF’s U-2 Aircraft
Booz Allen Hamilton has tested an in-flight algorithm meant to allow artificial intelligence-based copilot capabilities aboard the U.S. Air Force's U-2 Dragon Lady aircraft.
Read More »Booz Allen to Produce, Implement Low Altitude Range Comm Tech for Marine Corps
Booz Allen Hamilton has received an other transaction production award from the U.S. Navy to manufacture and integrate a prototype technology designed to allow communication between approaching U.S. Marine Corps aircraft, troops and facilities.
Read More »Booz Allen’s Julie McPherson on Five Rules for Federal Tech Leaders to Maintain Digital Transformation Momentum
Julie McPherson, an executive vice president and head of digital solutions business at Booz Allen Hamilton, wrote in a guest piece published Friday on Nextgov that there are five rules technology leaders at federal agencies should consider to maintain the momentum in digital transformation to meet mission needs and one is planning for and harnessing failure to continuously improve a platform.
Read More »Booz Allen’s Wes Haga, Courtney Crosby: DoD Needs More AI Acquisition, Deployment Strategies
Wes Haga and Courtney Crosby, solutions architects at Booz Allen Hamilton, have said that the government must adopt more acquisition techniques to accelerate the deployment of artificial intelligence and related technologies for future operating environments.
Read More »Booz Allen’s Lloyd Howell on Federal IT Modernization
Lloyd Howell, chief financial officer and treasurer at Booz Allen Hamilton, said he believes information technology modernization efforts within the federal government will continue and grow over time, the Washington Business Journal reported Wednesday.
Read More »Booz Allen’s Kevin Coggins: Digital Twins Could Help Strengthen Cybersecurity of Space Assets
Kevin Coggins, vice president for positioning, navigation and timing at Booz Allen Hamilton, wrote in an opinion piece published Monday on C4ISRNET that military services and other organizations looking to protect satellites and other in-orbit space systems from evolving cyber threats should adopt the “digital twin“ approach.
Read More »Booz Allen, VMD Expand Partnership to Support Air Force Office via Contract Vehicle
Booz Allen Hamilton and VMD have collaborated to secure a position on a 10-year, $950M contract vehicle for analytical and technical support services to the U.S. Air Force's Concepts, Development and Management Office.
Read More »Booz Allen’s Kevin Coggins: US Should Invest in Backup Long-Range Navigation System
Kevin Coggins, vice president for positioning, navigation and timing at Booz Allen Hamilton, has said that an internationally protected backup communications infrastructure can help ensure continued operations across the U.S. amid GPS outages.
Read More »Horacio Rozanski: Booz Allen Poised for Growth Amid Pandemic
Horacio Rozanski, president and CEO of Booz Allen Hamilton and a two-time Wash100 awardee, said he believes the company is geared up for growth driven by its recent financial performance and market position to address federal agency clients' demand for technologies, The Washington Business Journal reported Friday.
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