As the United States military undertakes a massive modernization effort, manufacturing processes that can deliver new vehicles, weapon systems and other materiel will be critical to ensuring a force that can fight on the modern battlefield.
To meet these manufacturing demands, industry is turning to artificial intelligence (AI)-driven tools. AI’s ability to analyze massive amounts of data quickly allows for streamlining of the design, iteration and production processes, better analytics and metrics, and freeing up human operators to make better decisions throughout the production process.
In this webcast, Defense News examined AI-driven manufacturing, its role in the modern production process and how it can ensure manufacturers are meeting delivery targets, capabilities requirements and financial goals.
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Guest Speakers:
- Gregory Hudas, Director of the Pentagon’s Sustainment Technologies Office
- Harry Hayes Dreany, Ph.D., Artificial Intelligence Development Lead, Marine Corps Warfighting Lab / S&T Division
- Mike Baylor, Vice President/Chief Digital & AI Officer (CDAO), Lockheed Martin