Geospatial-intelligence agency aims for more AI resources in 2025
- The National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency is accelerating its artificial intelligence efforts in 2025 by creating new leadership roles and investing in computing infrastructure for data processing.
- NGA Director Vice Adm. Frank Whitworth stated that funding is needed to support large-scale AI models and is optimistic about discussions with the Defense Department.
- NGA is managing staff reductions while focusing on integrating AI to improve productivity and expedite intelligence delivery, alongside scaling successful initiatives like Project Maven.
- Whitworth emphasized the importance of mission focus during workforce transitions, noting that implementing AI requires significant investment and resources due to increasing data volumes.
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Intelligence agency copes with workforce reductions amid AI modernization
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