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Army intelligence leader: ‘Cultural shift’ will help service become data centric

March 5, 2024
Maj. Shaun Adams, 2nd Cavalry Regiment, reviews map locations on Tactical Mission Data Platform during Brave Partner exercise at Ramstein Air Base, Germany Nov. 30, 2023. Army Intelligence Chief Data Officer David Pierce said that the service has taken a more proactive approach to become more data centric and data driven. 

Army Intelligence has revamped its data processes by reassigning personnel to more effective positions, bolstering its data literacy courses and reimagining its data management processes. 

He added that Soldiers of all ranks should become more data literate. Data is critical to making informed decisions on the battlefield, he said.

WASHINGTON — To better acquire and access data on the battlefield, the Army has revamped how it integrates data across warfighting functions, an Army intelligence leader said.

To continue on its maturity path in fiscal year 2024, the Army needs a “cultural shift” to organically transform how the service uses data, said Army Intelligence Chief Data Officer David Pierce.

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