
Ron Ash
CEO, Accenture Federal Services
Ron Ash said Accenture Federal Services’ biggest recent achievement was doubling down on technology and partnerships, expanding its ecosystem and new-venture network, and growing The Forge, the company’s hub for federal reinvention.
The team added more commercial technology, more AI and more mission-ready experiences that show federal leaders what is possible now and how to deliver real solutions in weeks or months, not years. Ash said hundreds of clients visited this year and left energized by the speed, scale and impact the company can help them achieve.
Accenture Federal Services sees commercial technology as the fastest path to modernization and continues to find new ways to help agencies access the full power of Accenture and “federalize” commercial IP faster. The company brings the same competitive drive and technical edge it uses with Fortune 500 customers, treating the federal government like the enterprise it is. Ash pointed to work with Palantir as an example: in less than four days, the team built four prototype solutions in health, logistics, defense and finance that address real-world needs.
Why Watch
Ash said warfighters and the federal workforce deserve cutting-edge capability wherever and whenever they need it. The company is focused on deploying AI and commercial technology faster across the enterprise, because that is where real value is unlocked and where new advantage can be created for warfighters, Veterans and the public. Accenture Federal Services is taking that capability to the edge with forward engineering, mission expertise and an ecosystem designed to turn commercial innovation into mission impact across domains from space to health to homeland security.
Fun fact: Ash is obsessed with what is next in technology, from quantum to biofabrication to robotics. He is currently following the intergalactic 3I/ATLAS mission. He says the speed of breakthrough technology inspires him and pushes him to go deep fast, because staying ahead matters for clients and teams. The companies that thrive, he believes, are the ones that lean into change, stay curious and help their people adapt just as quickly.