AI for the Warfighter: Acquisition Challenges and Guidance
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Software Engineering Institute
DOI (Digital Object Identifier)
10.58012/h11s-z679Topic or Tag
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Abstract
On November 7, the Department of War released an acquisition transformation strategy that seeks to remove bureaucratic hurdles and streamline acquisition processes to enable even more rapid adoption of technologies, including artificial intelligence. Getting AI into the hands of warfighters requires disciplined AI Engineering. In this podcast from the Carnegie Mellon University Software Engineering Institute, Carol Smith, lead of human-centered research in the SEI’s AI Division, and Brigid O’Hearn, the SEI’s lead of software modernization policy for the Department of War, sit down with Eileen Wrubel to discuss AI Engineering challenges and guidance in the defense acquisition space.
About the Speaker
Brigid O'Hearn
Brigid Petrie O’Hearn is a principal engineer and DoD Software Modernization Policy Lead at the Carnegie Mellon University Software Engineering Institute (SEI). In her work at the Software Solutions Division’s Transforming Software Acquisition Policy and Practice Directorate, she coaches and mentors software acquisition program personnel, contributes to research projects, and …
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Carol J. Smith
Carol Smith is a principal research scientist in the Software Engineering Institute’s (SEI’s) Artificial Intelligence (AI) Division leading research and development focused on improving user experiences (UX) and interactions with the nation’s AI systems, robotics, and other complex and emerging technologies. Smith’s research encompasses human-computer interaction (HCI), cognitive psychology, UX, …
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Eileen Wrubel
Eileen Wrubel serves as the Technical Director of the Transforming Software Acquisition Practice and Policy Directorate at Carnegie Mellon University’s Software Engineering Institute (CMU SEI). She is responsible for coordinating the strategic planning and tactical execution of the SEI's initiatives to power bolder, faster, and more adaptive acquisition, modernization, and …
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