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Tune in May 6 at 2PM ET
Intelligent surveillance systems are transforming border security by enhancing officer performance, elevating situational awareness, and optimizing operational efficiency. With the integration of smart cameras, autonomous drones, and cutting-edge sensors, patrol coverage is extended, threats can be detected with pinpoint accuracy, and real-time intelligence is delivered to decision-makers. These technologies could empower officers to make quicker, more informed decisions, minimize blind spots, and respond to security challenges more effectively. At the same time, users must take steps to ensure the accuracy and security of such systems.
This webinar will explore the latest breakthroughs in AI-driven surveillance and their profound impact on border enforcement. Industry experts will showcase real-world applications that enhance officer effectiveness, improve safety, and maximize resource utilization. Far from replacing officers, these technologies amplify their capabilities, ensuring a stronger, smarter, and more secure border.
Speakers

Kathleen Featheringham
Vice President of Artificial Intelligence/Machine Learning- Federal
Maximus
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Kathleen Featheringham
Vice President of Artificial Intelligence/Machine Learning- Federal
Maximus
Kathleen Featheringham, Vice President of Artificial Intelligence/Machine Learning- Federal, Maximus
Kathleen is a leader focused on large scale responsible technology transformation for our client’s most critical and sensitive mission areas. She is leading the development and expansion of Maximus’ AI and Advanced Analytics portfolio within Federal Technology Consulting Services. An expert in AI, data science, strategy, and change management, Kathleen has more than 20 years of experience working with clients across the Federal Government.
She focuses on the convergence of mission and AI with a special emphasis on the human elements of adoption. This includes working with organizations on responsibly thinking about data as an asset, the evolution of the technical architecture to eliminate continual redesign, the evolution of human roles to allow more time for critical thinking and building ethical AI controls and measures into the fabric of an organization.
Prior to joining Maximus, she served as a Director at Booz Allen Hamilton leading highly technical cross-functional teams through transformation. She established and scaled Booz Allen’s AI strategy and training capabilities, that center on empowering organizations to grow their ability to harness analytics for data-driven decision making. She was a founding member of the team that developed Booz Allen’s award-winning Data Science 5K Challenge program, which focused on upskilling the firm’s data science workforce to help clients use data in new ways. Booz Allen’s artificial intelligence (AI) practice. Kathleen led the development of the firm’s AI governance and risk management procedures and operating practices as a part of the development of Booz Allen’s Responsible AI efforts.
Kathleen has an M.S. in intelligence analysis from Mercyhurst College and a B.S. in business administration from Georgetown University. She holds a Change Management Advanced Practitioner certification from Georgetown and a Psychology of Leadership graduate certificate from Cornell University.