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Dr. Douglas Matty

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Dr. Douglas Matty’s is currently an Adjunct Executive Engineer for the RAND Corporation. Previously, Dr. Matty served in the Department of the Army’s Senior Executive Service as the Director, Army Artificial Intelligence Capabilities. He the founder for the US Army Artificial Intelligence Integration Center is responsible for development, coordination and synchronization of Artificial Intelligence Capability develop for the Army. This includes all aspects of capabilities across the DOTMLPF, especially material and workforce development. His organization is a separate unit assigned to the US Army Futures Command, and is based in Pittsburgh, PA.

Dr. Matty’s education includes BS in Computer Engineering (minor in Electrical Engineering and Computer Science) from the United Stated Military Academy (USMA), West Point, NY. He has a MS in Applied Mathematics (minor in Cryptography) and MA in National Securities Studies from the US Army War College. He also has a Doctorate Degree in Engineering Systems from Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) focused on Enterprise Engineering Analytical and Empirical Methods.

Commissioned in the Air Defense Artillery, Dr. Matty had leadership positions at the platoon, company and battalion levels, successive battery commands and primary brigade staff as the Brigade Adjutant.

Dr. Matty was then designated as an Operation Research Systems Analyst serving in Assistant Professor Department of Mathematical Sciences, Executive Officer Operations Research Center of Excellence (ORCEN), Army Test and Evaluation, HQDA Program Analysis and Evaluation Directorate, Office of the Deputy Under Secretary of the Army for Business Transformation, Personal Staff CG USF-I, Joint Staff J8, HQDA G8, and US CYBERCOM. Dr. Matty retired from the Army, as a Colonel, after 30 years of service in his final assignment as Deputy Director, Army Artificial Intelligence Task Force.

In addition to his service to national defense, Dr. Matty was co-founder for a non-profit, Project Healing Waters Inc. that supports physical, occupational and recreational therapy programs through fly fishing activities at more than 200 locations across the United States, England and Australia. He also has founded and continues to support organizations committed to leader development through the Cadet Fly Fishing Club at USMA and the Expeditionary Anglers Group for Leader Enhancement (EAGLE) at the US Army War College. Dr. Matty also was invited to serve on The Orthodox Christian Leadership Initiative, a national committee of corporate and philanthropic executives to enhance leader development across the dioceses and jurisdictions, nationally, regionally, and locally.

Dr. Doug Matty
 



 

Dr. Douglas Matty’s is currently an Adjunct Executive Engineer for the RAND Corporation. Previously, Dr. Matty served in the Department of the Army’s Senior Executive Service as the Director, Army Artificial Intelligence Capabilities. He the founder for the US Army Artificial Intelligence Integration Center is responsible for development, coordination and synchronization of Artificial Intelligence Capability develop for the Army. This includes all aspects of capabilities across the DOTMLPF, especially material and workforce development. His organization is a separate unit assigned to the US Army Futures Command, and is based in Pittsburgh, PA.

Dr. Matty’s education includes BS in Computer Engineering (minor in Electrical Engineering and Computer Science) from the United Stated Military Academy (USMA), West Point, NY. He has a MS in Applied Mathematics (minor in Cryptography) and MA in National Securities Studies from the US Army War College. He also has a Doctorate Degree in Engineering Systems from Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) focused on Enterprise Engineering Analytical and Empirical Methods.

Commissioned in the Air Defense Artillery, Dr. Matty had leadership positions at the platoon, company and battalion levels, successive battery commands and primary brigade staff as the Brigade Adjutant.

Dr. Matty was then designated as an Operation Research Systems Analyst serving in Assistant Professor Department of Mathematical Sciences, Executive Officer Operations Research Center of Excellence (ORCEN), Army Test and Evaluation, HQDA Program Analysis and Evaluation Directorate, Office of the Deputy Under Secretary of the Army for Business Transformation, Personal Staff CG USF-I, Joint Staff J8, HQDA G8, and US CYBERCOM. Dr. Matty retired from the Army, as a Colonel, after 30 years of service in his final assignment as Deputy Director, Army Artificial Intelligence Task Force.

In addition to his service to national defense, Dr. Matty was co-founder for a non-profit, Project Healing Waters Inc. that supports physical, occupational and recreational therapy programs through fly fishing activities at more than 200 locations across the United States, England and Australia. He also has founded and continues to support organizations committed to leader development through the Cadet Fly Fishing Club at USMA and the Expeditionary Anglers Group for Leader Enhancement (EAGLE) at the US Army War College. Dr. Matty also was invited to serve on The Orthodox Christian Leadership Initiative, a national committee of corporate and philanthropic executives to enhance leader development across the dioceses and jurisdictions, nationally, regionally, and locally.