Frank Indiviglio
Chief Technology Officer
National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration
Frank Indiviglio became NOAA’s Chief Technology Officer in April of 2022. In this role, Frank leads the development of technology and innovation programs across NOAA. Frank also leads research and evaluation of emerging technologies to strengthen NOAA’s ability to accelerate its ability to conduct its mission through technology.
Before becoming the CTO, Frank was the Deputy Director of the High Performance Computing and Communications Program at NOAA. He has also held roles at NOAA’s Geophysical Fluid Dynamics Laboratory, Columbia and Cornell Universities, and within industry at HPTi and Silicon Graphics.
Frank holds a Bachelor of Science degree in Information Systems from Drexel University.
Alexandra Kelley
Staff Correspondent
Nextgov/FCW
Alexandra Kelley reports on emerging technology for Nextgov/FCW. Her most recent post was covering breaking news for The Hill where she focused on a variety of quantitative subjects, including Big Tech and the economy, in addition to covering the coronavirus pandemic since late 2019. She graduated from Kenyon College in 2017.
Patty Delafuente
Data Scientist
NVIDIA
Patty Delafuente is a Sr Data Scientist for the Solution Architecture team at NVIDIA supporting the Public Sector. She is an AI Enthusiast with over 20 years of experience in Data Engineering and Analytics. Over the past several years she has focused on Data Science and AI with RAPIDS, Edge AI, NeMo, and Computer Vision. She is a certified Deep Learning Institute Instructor in several workshops. She holds a Master of Science in Analytics and is currently pursuing her PhD in Computer Science at UMBC. She is part of the Adjunct Faculty at UMBC and teaches an Applied AI course for the Graduate Data Science Program.
Alexis Loar
Senior Manager of Event Operations
GovExec
Alexis Loar
Senior Manager of Event Operations
GovExec
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The tool on everyone’s minds this year is Artificial Intelligence. Many government agencies are already using AI to transform operations, from The Pentagon experimenting with generative AI tools to NOAA using its predictive capabilities to improve weather forecasts to the State Department deploying it to improve document processing. With $140 million in federal funding being used to open new AI research labs, the government is prioritizing the exploration of the possibilities around this emerging technology. During this Technology Spotlight, Nextgov/FCW sat down with public sector and industry experts to discuss how AI is already being used to power operations and the potential for its future use.
Attendees left with a better understanding of:
- How agencies are using AI improve mission delivery
- Strategies for deploying AI responsibly
- Ways to use AI to create efficiencies in federal agencies
- Mitigating bias in AI systems