Air Combat Command Enterprise Data Improvements by Col Alfredo Corbett. Visit rstats.ai/gov/ to learn more.
Abstract:
Data is a warfighting asset, fundamental to how Air Combat Command (ACC) operates in and supports all five domains of warfare. With a rapidly growing data landscape, ACC is implementing major improvements to the way it manages, acquires, ingests, stores, processes, exploits, analyzes, and delivers data to its almost 100,000 operators. In coordination with the Department of Defense and the Department of the Air Force, ACC is pursuing six lines of effort to improve its data governance, data architecture, data standards, and data talent & culture.
Bio:
Colonel Alfredo Corbett is the Deputy Director of Cyberspace & Information Dominance, Headquarters Air Combat Command, Joint Base Langley-Eustis, Virginia. He is responsible for cyberspace and communications policy, resource advocacy, and program management supporting ACC’s mission—providing combat ready forces to deliver dominant combat airpower in support of national security strategy implementation. The team provides critical cyberspace and communications support for the command’s 34 wings, 1,300 aircraft, 19 bases, and 70 worldwide operating locations with 94,000 active-duty and civilian personnel. Prior to this assignment, Colonel Corbett served at the NATO Communications Information Services Group. As the J3 Director, he ensured the OT&E for 3 Battalions ensuring communications support of the NATO Response Force and served as the RESOLUTE SUPPORT Signal Support Group Commander in Kabul, AFG. Colonel Corbett is a Cyberspace Operations Officer and has served in every level of the Air Force structure from Headquarters to Squadron. He has commanded both garrison and deployed communications units.
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Presented at the inaugural Government & Public Sector R Conference | New York (December 3, 2020)
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