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Tate Baumrucker
Principal Architect
VAE Inc.
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Tate is a seasoned technology executive with more than 30 years of experience designing and delivering secure, scalable and highly available networks and systems. A recognized expert in intent-based networking (IBN), AI driven operations and automation, Tate has led the development of global-scale Operations Support Systems (OSS). Throughout his career, Tate has successfully navigated complex, distributed, and sensitive operational environments, earning a reputation as a trusted advisor to senior government, military, and Fortune 500 leadership. In addition to their executive leadership, Tate is a published author on enterprise security and network architecture, sharing insights that continue to shape the field.
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From Intent to Action: A New Model for Military Networks
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