National Geospatial Intelligence Agency (that) plans to significantly expand the use of artificial intelligence (NE) in 2025 year. For this purpose, the organization is creating new management positions for the development of AI, and also increases funding for computing infrastructure, necessary for the operation of algorithms.
NGA's AI priorities:
- Scaling computing power – NGA needs more funding to handle large AI models and make them work efficiently.
- Improving data labeling process – Intelligence plans to invest in data preparation, which are necessary for learning neural networks.
- Formation of a new AI leadership structure – two leadership positions have been created to manage AI standards and programs, as well as the executive director, who will be responsible for the operational implementation of AI.
- Розробка державного стандарту оцінки ризиків ШІ – NGA прагне встановити єдині критерії довіри до ШІ-моделей та посилити моніторинг діяльності противників.
Роль ШІ у військовій розвідці.
NGA deals with data processing from satellites, radars and other sources for military command and operators of special services. The agency is a key participant in the US Department of Defense's Maven program, which uses AI to analyze intelligence images and data.
Funding and prospects.
NGA is actively negotiating with the US Department of Defense and the US National Intelligence Service to increase funding for AI initiatives. The management of the agency is confident, that the necessary resources will be allocated to 2025 year.
