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Pre-Conference Webinar: Utilizing Data Literacy in the Military (Separate registration required)

  • Room: Online
Wednesday, August 02, 2023: 11:00 AM - 12:00 PM

Speaker(s)

Speaker (confirmed)
CPT Derrick K. Kozlowski, USA
Chief Data Officer
U.S. Army Signal School

Description

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(One registration provides access to both webinars)

1. Data-Driven Decision Making: Data literacy empowers military leaders to base decisions on evidence rather than assumptions. By analyzing historical and real-time data, commanders can assess risks, allocate resources efficiently, and develop effective strategies. Data-driven decision-making enhances operational effectiveness and minimizes uncertainties, enabling commanders to utilize their experiences while adding an extra value of data to accomplish these tasks.

2. Situational Awareness: Data literacy helps military personnel develop a comprehensive understanding of the operational environment. By analyzing various data sources, such as intelligence reports, sensor data, and historical records personnel can gain insights into the enemy's capabilities, assess threats, and anticipate emerging challenges. Other data sources, such as PT scores, medical readiness, and sustainment inventories, allow commanders to understand their force readiness, enable decision-making and enhancing mission success across multiple domains.

3. Predictive Analytics: By leveraging data literacy, the military can employ predictive analytics to anticipate future events and outcomes. By analyzing patterns, trends, and historical data, predictive models can be developed to forecast troop movements, anticipate logistical requirements, soldier health, and predict when and where the enemy will be.

4. Operational Efficiency: Data literacy can optimize military operations by identifying inefficiencies and streamlining processes. By analyzing data on logistics, supply chains, and maintenance, the military can identify bottlenecks, reduce costs, and enhance resource utilization, leading to improved readiness and operational effectiveness. These tools are being used daily by organizations such as the 160th Special Operations Aviation Regiment and the XVIII Corps.

5. Training and Readiness: Data literacy supports effective training programs and enhances military readiness. By analyzing training data, personnel performance can be assessed, skills gaps can be identified, and targeted training designed. Data-driven training enhances individual and unit readiness, ensuring military personnel are well-prepared and equipped to face operational challenges. The Talent Management Task Force continues to work with these models to build a more robust talent management pipeline.

6. Cybersecurity and Intelligence: Data literacy plays a very important role within cybersecurity and intelligence gathering. By analyzing data on network traffic, cyber threats, and communication patterns, the military can detect and mitigate cyber-attacks, safeguard critical infrastructure, and protect sensitive information. Data literacy enhances the ability to allow commanders to see a picture of the vast amounts of data across the military in order to tell a story.

7. Continuous Learning and Improvement: Data literacy fosters a culture of continuous learning and improvement within the military. By encouraging personnel to develop data literacy skills, the military can promote innovation, foster data-driven decision-making at all levels, and adapt to evolving technologies. As the Signal School House we need to continue to revamp and update curriculum that stays relevant, to allow the war fighters to arm their commanders with the most up to date information so they can make data driven decisions across the battlefield near and far.

Conclusion:

Data literacy is one of the most important new tools that can be used in the military, as we heard from Sec Wormuth “My second objective in the Army of 2030 is to ensure the Army becomes more data-centric and can conduct operations in contested environments, which will enable our ability to prevail on the future battlefield.” Enabling data-driven decision-making, enhancing situational awareness, optimizing operational efficiency, and improving training and readiness. By cultivating data literacy skills among military personnel, the armed forces can effectively leverage data as a strategic asset, ensuring mission success and maintaining a competitive edge in an increasingly complex and data-rich environment.


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