Crider will work with government agencies to further advance their adoption of AI and data analytics and conduct research on the national security applications of the emerging technology as a fellow for Deloitte’s AI Institute for Government, the consulting company said Thursday.
The 35-year military veteran will also promote and contribute to Deloitte’s Women in AI initiatives.
Crider served as chief data officer for the Air Force and founded two specialty consulting firms that advised clients on digital services, data administration and enterprise information technology management strategies.
She concurrently serves on the board of directors at the National Cybersecurity Center and encryption software company Arqit.
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