Author: Christine Thropp|| Date Published: December 20, 2022
In a recent Executive Spotlight interview, Matt Tarascio, senior vice president at Booz Allen Hamilton, talked about the company’s efforts to expand its position in the federal marketplace, drive innovation and ensure long term success for its workforce. The Q&A also tackled the establishment of the Chief Digital and Artificial Intelligence Office and its impact.
Here’s an excerpt from the interview with Tarascio:
“I think the attractive thing about working on solutions with our DOD customer in particular (the part of the company that I represent) is that you can have a significant impact. You look at what’s going on in the world, the solutions that you provide are extremely important to our future. The security of our nation from cyber to AI-inspired cyber to humanitarian can all be hugely impacted by our work.
So, I think one of the big selling points for companies like Booz Allen and defense companies is that you can actually have a significant impact on the future. And if you’ve got children, you can be part of securing their future and making the world a safer place. That’s something that always resonated with me—the mission.”
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