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Harvard University freshman and Thomas Jefferson High School for Science and Technology alumna Kavya Kopparapu was chosen as one of Time Magazine’s most influential teens of 2018. The accolade capped off an exciting year for Kopparapu — she was named a Davidson Institute fellow and a Regeneron Science Talent Search finalist, adding to her distinction as a 2017 WebMD Health Hero.

There’s no doubt artificial intelligence has moved from the realm of science fiction to bonafide disruptive technology. But don’t expect humanoids anytime soon. The reality…

Serving the Defense Department requires deep knowledge of its mission, providing secure innovative solutions and being a trusted, strategic partner for the nation’s top line of defense. As technology and the defense landscape evolve, so do the needs of agencies and service members to continue protecting the nation effectively, efficiently and strategically.

For WashingtonExec’s Top DOD Executives to Watch in 2023, we identified the best of the best providing the tools, strategies and systems to do so, based not only on their accomplishments but on their impact on the defense community and their vision for the near-term future. These leaders, some having served the country themselves, bring the experience, knowledge and expertise the Pentagon needs to stay on the cutting edge.

For the eighth year in a row, WashingtonExec has assembled its list of executives in industry and government changing the status quo. Who are those helping to strengthen the nation after years of unprecedented challenges while finding opportunities and maintaining their relevance in a crowded marketplace? We think these individuals stand out from the crowd.