Muller will be responsible for shaping processes, tools and policies for artificial intelligence and information governance across Northrop’s enterprise and within its defense area, according to her LinkedIn profile.
Prior to the promotion, she supported AI systems engineering efforts at the Falls Church, Virginia-based defense and aerospace company.
She joined the company in April 2006 as a systems engineer after more than two years of work at the U.S. Air Force as a contractor focused on multisensor data fusion research.
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