The Pentagon Appoints a New AI Chief

Pentagon
- Craig Martell, the first head of the Pentagon’s AI office, is leaving.Â
- Radha Plumb, with her rich tech background from Google and Facebook, will replace him.Â
- Under Martell’s leadership, the Pentagon started using AI more, and Plumb is expected to push this further.
The Pentagon has announced a significant change in its Chief Digital and Artificial Intelligence Office (CDAO). Craig Martell, who has led the department since its early days in 2022, is stepping down. Radha Plumb, known for her impactful roles at tech giants like Google and Facebook, will take his place.
Radha Plumb brings a wealth of experience from the tech industry, with a strong background in trust, safety, and policy. Her transition to the role of Chief Digital and Artificial Intelligence Officer on April 8 starts a new chapter for the Pentagon’s AI initiatives. The Defense Department has high expectations for Plumb, anticipating her technical knowledge and strategic thinking will push the CDAO’s innovative projects to new heights.
Achievements and future directions
Under Craig Martell’s leadership, the CDAO has laid a strong foundation for AI and digital transformation within the Department of Defense (DOD). The formation of the CDAO itself was a strategic move, merging four key organizations to streamline data and AI operations. These efforts have aimed to enhance decision-making from the Pentagon’s boardrooms to the battlefield.
The Pentagon initiatives
Martell’s tenure saw the launch of five strategic initiatives focused on AI integration in fiscal year 2023. These included improving data quality and introducing better metrics for business performance. One of the standout achievements was the initiation of the Digital On-Demand service. This program partnered with MIT Horizon online platform to offer the DOD’s military and civilian personnel access to cutting-edge learning resources on AI, 5G, and big data analytics.
In conclusion, Radha Plumb is at the helm to accelerate the DOD’s digital and AI capabilities. The transition reflects the Pentagon’s ongoing commitment to integrating cutting-edge technologies to maintain its global defense leadership.
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Randa Moses
Randa Moses is an editor and reporter at Cryptopolitan covering tech, AI, robotics, crypto, scams, and hacks. She has worked in the crypto space since 2017. She held roles at Forward Protocol, AmaZix, and Cryptosomniac. Randa holds a degree in Electrical and Electronics Engineering from the University of Bradford.
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