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Defense One and INSA hosted a panel that coalesced intelligence and national security subject matter experts for a dialogue on how user self confidence and trust are essential prerequisites for strong human-machine team performance – particularly when tasks demand significant collaboration that include both risks and vulnerabilities.

The moderated conversation explored:

  • Approaches to improving human-machine communication
  • How opposites can attract…pairing creative thinking with rapidity
  • The value of frameworks for mitigating machine bias
  • How lack of transparency can inhibit trust
  • Innovating while maintaining transparency between the human and machine
  • How consistency and predictably can lead to expanded trust
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AGENDA

8:00 AM Networking Breakfast
8:30 AM

Opening Remarks

8:40 AM

Panel Discussion

  • Dr. Aaron Ferguson, Technical Director, Encryption Solutions Office, NSA’s Capabilities Directorate
  • Terry Busch, MARS Technical Director, Defense Intelligence Agency
  • Dr. Seth Goldstein, Program Manager, Intelligence Advanced Research Projects Activity
  • Dr. Ian McCulloh, Principal Director & Chief Data Scientist, Accenture Federal Services
  • Patrick Tucker, Technology Editor, Defense One
9:40 AM

Closing Remarks

SPEAKERS

Dr. Aaron Ferguson

Technical Diirector, Encryption Solutions Office, NSA’s Capabilities Directorate

Terry Busch

MARS Technical Director, Defense Intelligence Agency

Dr. Seth Goldstein

Program Manager, Intelligence Advanced Research Projects Activity

Dr. Ian McCulloh

Principal Director & Chief Data Scientist,
Accenture Federal Services

Patrick Tucker

Technology Editor,
Defense One

VIDEOS

The Human Machine Team and The Trust Variable

Full Program

The Human Machine Team and The Trust Variable

Panel and Q&A

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