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Alion Turns Focus to Human-Machine Teaming, Other AI Initiatives

By WashingtonExec Staff WriterOctober 29, 2018
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Alion Science and Technology has unveiled a new suite of artificial intelligence capabilities the company says can revolutionize U.S. defense and security systems.

“Since its inception, Alion has been at the forefront of engineering innovation,” said Alion CEO Steve Schorer. “At its core, AI is engineering, so it should come as no surprise that we are now working to help our clients integrate this technology in secure ways while also weaving Ai into every corner of our own business.”

Alion is focused on using agile-engineering practices to implement new AI solutions that draw on the application of machine learning and improved human-machine teaming.

“We want to break through the hype to help government leaders apply this revolutionary technology in ways that make sense for their missions,” said Todd Borkey, Alion chief technology officer. “Our focus is less on pushing the magic of AI and more about engineering machine and deep learning to improve everything from logistics to ISR. Those sorts of advancements offer real possibilities for better systems and operations that can be felt in tangible ways by our warfighters.”

Alion recently completed its acquisition of MacAulay-Brown, Inc.

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