With 500 million granted in funding in the FY2023 NDAA to the new DoD CDAO, there is an effort now more than ever to scale up data analytics and utilize emerging technologies such as artificial intelligence to break down big data sets for improved decision making. The 10th Annual Big Data for Intelligence Symposium will bring together senior level members from the Intelligence Community (IC), Department of Defense (DoD), military, academia, & industry to discuss innovative strategies, initiatives, & partnerships toward harnessing big data for actionable intelligence & a strategic decision advantage. This year’s Symposium will feature the perspectives of various Senior level leaders & stakeholders, who are working to enhance the processing, analyzing, management, & accessibility of large data sets in order to produce usable intelligence that will both increase the speed of mission & deliver an enhanced capability to the Warfighter in contested near-peer environments.’
Data volume & accessibility are at an all-time high. Various threat actors now have an ability to leverage commercially available data-driventechnologies for strategic effect from anywhere in the world, and the sheer amount of data the IC & DoD now have to process & disseminate is becoming overwhelming. This year’s forum will detail how various intelligence agencies and military commands are working toward facilitating a more efficient approach to managing, storing, securing, & analyzing such large sets of data. A common theme across both the IC & DoD Data Strategies has been to operationalize a data-centricapproach by making data more discoverable, more accessible, and more agile on a global scale.’
Integrating data management, data quality & other factors of data innovation to ensure meaningful algorithms & the integrity of big data intelligence has become essential.’
This event will extensively examine and offer attendees a look into the current push from leaders across the IC & DoD to collaborate on utilizing emerging technologies such as artificial intelligence & machine learning to better identify patterns, accelerate decision-making, & understand data management requirements. Accelerating the use of such tools will help intelligence analysts & users exploit, process & analyze data to better inform operations in real time & further foster a culture of innovation needed for the US to preserve its military edge into the future. Additionally, many sessions throughout this year’s event will focus in on current efforts to keep pace with the rapid evolution of data-driven capabilities & how there have been foundational investments throughout the government to develop & retain a data savvy workforce. Lastly, a group of experts from the DoD, SOCOM, & Industry will convene for a panel discussion & provide the audience insight into how they are facilitating the evolution of ADVANA: DoD’s Big-Data Platform for Advanced Analytics.