
CORAS, the only IL5-authorized decision intelligence platform used at the Department of War, has named Venice M. Goodwine to its board of advisors.
“Venice’s track record integrating cyber, data, and enterprise IT at a global scale aligns directly with CORAS’s mission to deliver secure, real-time AI decision intelligence advantage,” said Dan Naselius, president and chief technology officer of CORAS. “Her insights and real-world experience will help CORAS deliver ROI and 10-50x productivity today, expanding and accelerating readiness outcomes for the Warfighter.”
Goodwine most recently served as chief information officer for the Air Force and Space Force, where she oversaw enterprise IT, data and artificial intelligence, and cybersecurity directorates. She managed a $17 billion portfolio supporting about 20,000 cyber operations and support personnel.
Goodwine said she sees timely, trusted, secure and actionable information as essential to safeguarding the nation. She noted that CORAS delivers decision intelligence tools that turn complex data into strategic advantage, helping accelerate mission outcomes, strengthen readiness and guide investment decisions across the national security enterprise.
“I am honored to join the CORAS Board of Advisors and look forward to contributing to its mission of equipping our warfighters with the tools they need to make faster, smarter, and more secure decisions,” she added.
She also served as director of enterprise IT in the Air Force CIO office and as chief information security officer at the Agriculture Department, where she managed about $208 million in annual cybersecurity spending. She retired from federal service earlier this year after more than three decades in government.
“It is an honor to have Venice Goodwine as part of our broader agentic decision intelligence visionaries to help CORAS expand our collaboration with customers, data optimization, and mission vigilance,” said Moe Jafari, CEO of CORAS.