Booz Allen and OpenAI Partner to Deploy Mission-Ready AI

Booz Allen Hamilton and OpenAI have partnered to deliver secure, advanced artificial intelligence solutions tailored for national security, defense, and intelligence operations

Justin Tomlinson

Editor-in-Chief, Mora Discover

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Booz Allen and OpenAI Partner to Deploy Mission-Ready AI

Booz Allen Hamilton has announced a new partnership with OpenAI to promote advanced artificial intelligence innovation across national security and critical infrastructure missions. Through this collaboration, the companies will share mission and model insights to enable faster, more secure deployment of AI solutions.[1][2]

These AI solutions will be tailored specifically for defense, intelligence, and commercial operations. The initiative is designed to help customers keep pace with fast-moving frontier models, which the companies note is mission-critical for modern operations.[1][2]

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