SIA GovSummit 2023

AI for National Defense: The Power of Public-Private Partnership

This talk will explore the growing importance of public-private partnerships in advancing artificial intelligence technologies in the national defense sector. We will discuss how collaboration between government agencies and private companies can enhance innovation, promote technology transfer and accelerate the deployment of cutting-edge artificial intelligence solutions for national security and defense. We will also examine some of the challenges and opportunities in forging these partnerships, including navigating regulatory frameworks, addressing intellectual property issues and balancing commercial interests with national security priorities. Overall, this talk will provide valuable insights into the power of collaboration between the public and private sectors to drive innovation and promote national defense capabilities in the era of AI.

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Date

May 20 2025

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3:45 pm - 4:30 pm

Location

Auditorium

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National Housing Center (NAHB
National Housing Center (NAHB
1201 15th St NW, Washington, DC 20005
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Speakers

  • Rana Gujral
    Rana Gujral
    CEO, Behavioral Signals

    Rana Gujral is an award-winning entrepreneur, investor and thought leader in artificial intelligence and behavioral technology. As the CEO of Behavioral Signals, Gujral spearheads innovation in artificial intelligence-driven behavioral insights and deepfake detection, transforming how businesses engage with customers and secure digital communication. He was recognized as a Top 10 Entrepreneur to Watch by Inc. Magazine, and his visionary leadership and expertise in scaling businesses have made him a sought-after speaker at global forums, including the World Government Summit and TEDx.

  • Ramesh Menon
    Ramesh Menon
    Chief Technology Officer, Defense Intelligence Agency

    Ramesh Menon was appointed chief technology officer (CTO), Office of the Chief Information Officer (CIO), Defense Intelligence Agency (DIA), in 2021. He is responsible for technology and strategy planning, experimentation, emerging technology solutions architecture supporting DIA and IC priorities including FVEY partners.

    Menon assumed his current position upon his appointment to the SES / DISL-T1. He serves as the CTO and authoritative information technology expert for DIA. He develops a cohesive technological strategy for CIOs, business and mission partner’s capabilities on the Joint Worldwide Intelligence Communications System and in the U.S. Department of Defense (DOD) Intelligence Information Systems enterprise. Menon serves as the senior DIA technologist and interface to the intelligence community (IC), DOD, military service’s intelligence centers, combatant commands, international partners, national labs, industry and academia. He conducts feasibility assessments of current and future technology trends within the private and public sectors and makes recommendations on adoption that will increase DIA’s decision advantage.

    As the CTO, Menon serves as the principal advisor for artificial intelligence to the director and collaborate with other IC and DOD AI leaders. Born in India, Menon earned a bachelor’s degree in electrical engineering and an MBA from California State University. He has co-authored three books and has a patent pending for supply chain assurance using blockchain technology.

    Menon was previously a CTO in the private sector at IBM and a chief architect at Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory leading Artificial Intelligence, cloud, cyber and strategic national security initiatives. He is a member of IEEE congressional delegation on science and technology and an invited frequent guest lecturer on emerging technologies at Johns Hopkins University. Menon was a member of Brookings Institution AI expert panel on autonomous weapon systems and served on space innovation council workgroup along with NASA, SMC and DARPA. He is also a mentor to AFRL catalyst campus, NASA Frontier Development Labs supporting OSINT and EdgeAI to operate in contested spaces.

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