AUSA Noon Report: AI at the Core: Advancing Army Cyber Priorities

AUSA Noon Report: AI at the Core: Advancing Army Cyber Priorities

Webinar

United States


AUSA’s Noon Report webinar series features presentations by senior Army leaders responsible for key programs and initiatives, as well as contemporary military authors who weave together the past, present and future story of the United States Army.

Please join us on Thursday, 12 March, at 12:00 PM EST, for a Noon Report featuring a critical discussion on Army Cyber priorities. Principal Cyber Advisor Mr. Brandon Pugh and Deputy Chief of Staff, G-6 LTG Jeth Rey will address the integration of AI into the Cyber process not as an option, but a core component of the Army's future. Mr. Pugh will share his strategic vision and policy that will secure the Army's role as a leader in cyber and AI, while LTG Rey will speak on the data-centric network architecture he is enabling to power AI-driven decision-making for warfighting commanders and Soldiers.

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Speakers

LTG Jeth Rey,
Deputy Chief of Staff, G6

 

Brandon Pugh,
Principal Cyber Advisor to the Secretary of the Army

 

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Agenda

  • 1145-1200: Log-on
  • 1200: Opening remarks by LTG(R) Charles Hooper, AUSA Senior Fellow
  • 1205-1225: Fireside Chat with LTG Jeth Rey, Deputy Chief of Staff, G-6 & Brandon Pugh, Principal Cyber Advisor & LTG(R) Charles Hooper, AUSA Senior Fellow
  • 1225-1245: Question & Answer Session with LTG Jeth Rey, Deputy Chief of Staff, G-6 & Brandon Pugh, Principal Cyber Advisor & LTG(R) Charles Hooper, AUSA Senior Fellow
  • 1250: Closing remarks by LTG(R) Charles Hooper, AUSA Senior Fellow

 


 

The views and opinions of our speakers do not necessarily reflect the views of the Association of the United States Army. The discussions held, in the opinion of the Association, will contribute to the overall discussions on defense or national security issues. These webinars should not be taken to represent the views of the Department of the Army, the Department of Defense, the United States government, the Association of the United States Army or its members.

 

 

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