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Executive Spotlight With Intel’s US Public Sector Region Director Rick Herrmann Tackles AI/ML, 5G Tech Development, Federal Partnerships, Data Governance & Supply Chain Management
Author: Christine Thropp|| Date Published: October 21, 2021
ExecutiveBiz spoke with Rick Herrmann, director of Intel’s U.S. Public Sector region, in its most recent Executive Spotlight interview published Wednesday. The executive talked about artificial intelligence, machine learning, 5G and other crucial areas of technology development, Intel’s key partnerships, the top data security priorities in the federal sector and the impact of semiconductor industry on national security and supply chains.
Here’s an excerpt from the interview with Herrmann:
“It would be extremely difficult to address a cybersecurity issue or AI use case without the deep relationships we have at the software level to differentiate a solution and meet the customer’s mission.
All of our partnerships are rooted in deep engineering work and built for driving innovation to solve the missions of our customers– if we can align the technology available with our partners to deliver value to our customers.”
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