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March 19 | Hybrid Event

Responsible AI for Intelligence Education

Join us for a hybrid event with our panel of Washington D.C. experts will lay out the legal and ethical Analytic Tradecraft requirements that govern the use of any intelligence sources in analysis – including material generated by AI. 

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Time & Location

March 19 | 4-6PM EST Online and In Person

Hybrid Event

About The Event

Our panel of Washington D.C. experts will lay out the legal and ethical Analytic Tradecraft requirements that govern the use of any intelligence sources in analysis – including material generated by AI. The primary responsibility is the need to be able to explain underlying data and methodologies. That responsibility is all the more challenging with AI because of the complicated nature of underlying algorithms which are not easily explained to laymen or policy makers. The intelligence professionals trained in our college programs will, therefore, face an ethical challenge of how to honestly meet the tradecraft requirements in the case of AI.

Then we would hear from the private sector about system security challenges posed by AI and about how private industry is attempting to establish governance expectations. What will be the legal and regulatory regime in which our graduates will work? What kind of liability might they face in the event of abuse.

Finally, we will hear from JMU faculty about how AI is worked into the curriculum now. Given all that, what should we be teaching in the future about AI?

This event is open to all. 

Speakers: 

  • Dr. Barry Zulauf, Adjunct Professor, Intelligence Analysis, James Madison University

  • Dr. Phil Baxter, Assistant Professor, Intelligence Analysis, James Madison University

  • Amanda Molina, Corporate Counsel – Cyber and Artificial Intelligence, Microsoft

Navigating Federal Contracting: Key Trends and Opportunities for Small Businesses

Tue, Dec 10

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Webinar

Join the JMU Federal Dukes Alumni Association for an insightful webinar featuring Ken Dodds, Vice President of Acquisition Policy for the Coalition for Government Procurement, and Kevin Plexico, SVP of Information Solutions at Deltek.

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Time & Location

Dec 10, 2024, 1:00 PM – 2:00 PM

Webinar

About The Event

Join the JMU Federal Dukes Alumni Association for an insightful webinar featuring Ken Dodds, Vice President of Acquisition Policy for the Coalition for Government Procurement, and Kevin Plexico, SVP of Information Solutions at Deltek. This session will explore the latest federal contracting and acquisition trends, providing an in-depth analysis of the current market landscape. Learn how small business regulatory changes, including updates to Mentor-Protégé Joint Ventures, SBA rules, and the application of the Rule of Two to multiple-award contracts (MACs), may influence your business strategy. Discover key opportunities and challenges in the federal contracting space that can help you stay competitive and aligned with changing government procurement practices. Whether you're new to the market or a seasoned participant, this webinar will equip you with the knowledge to capitalize on upcoming opportunities.


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