Air Force chief data officer drafting three-year strategy, studying data use in five areas

By Rachel Cohen / December 1, 2017 at 11:07 AM
The Air Force's new chief data officer is developing a three-year strategy for how the service can more effectively manage, use and govern its data, while studying potential improvements in five specific areas. Maj. Gen. Kim Crider is the latest addition to the Air Force's slate of leaders focused on preparing the service for war in the information age. In a Nov. 16 interview with Inside the Air Force , Crider said she holds the same level of authority as...

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