He will advance AutogenAI’s growth initiatives in the federal sector and help corporate clients secure more government contracts through the adoption of the company’s artificial intelligence platforms in the federal proposal writing process, the company said Wednesday.
He will also use his expertise in government operations, Federal Acquisition Regulations and machine learning to help the company meet all certification standards.
Elizabeth Lukas, CEO for the Americas at AutogenAI, said Sutika-Sipus brings to the leadership team his strategic vision, entrepreneurial spirit, commitment to innovation, AI expertise and network within the federal government, making him an excellent fit for leading the company’s efforts to expand its presence in the federal sector.
“We are excited to see how his contributions will help us push the boundaries of what is possible with AI and deliver cutting-edge solutions to our clients,” added Lukas.
Sutika-Sipus served as a White House Presidential Innovation Fellow and supported the National Security Council, State Department and the Environmental Protection Agency by advancing the adoption of technology platforms within the federal government.
He co-founded Tulco Labs and another AI company and served as an entrepreneur in Somalia and Afghanistan, providing geospatial information system datasets to help governments operate in dangerous and complex environments.
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