Agentic AI is moving beyond traditional automation and generative AI, enabling intelligent systems to take action, make decisions and execute complex tasks with increasing autonomy. As federal agencies evaluate how to operationalize these emerging capabilities, leaders must balance innovation with governance, security and mission control.
Join technology and government leaders from the Army, GAO and Red Hat for a discussion on what differentiates agentic AI from earlier AI models, how agencies are beginning to apply it in mission environments and what it takes to deploy these capabilities responsibly at scale.
Panelists will explore the operational, governance and cybersecurity considerations surrounding agentic AI adoption, along with practical strategies for reducing risk and maintaining oversight as these technologies evolve.
Topics include:
- How agentic AI differs from traditional automation and generative AI — and the unique capabilities it introduces.
- Real-world government use cases, including Army initiatives such as ARIA.
- Key considerations for governance, cybersecurity and risk management as agentic AI scales across federal agencies.
Speakers
Gabe Chiulli
Acting CIO, Army
Kevin Walsh
Director of IT and Cybersecurity, US, Government Accountability Office
Christopher Yates
Principal Chief Architect, Red Hat