Graham Gilmer, a leader in our Analytics practice, focuses on research and client delivery in the areas of machine learning, deep learning, artificial intelligence (AI), and high-performance computing. He leads a team that delivers innovative AI capabilities for defense and intelligence clients.
In this role, Graham is the primary hub for our work supporting AI initiatives across the Department of Defense (DOD). He is also the technical lead for investments across the lifecycle of AI operations. Booz Allen is working to incorporate advanced algorithmic techniques, automation, and machine learning to provide transformative applications in national security. Graham is central to the effort, as he established our relationship with NVIDIA Corporation—setting the strategy and bilateral engagement to bring next-generation computing technology to the Federal Government.
Graham has more than 15 years of experience supporting the DOD and other U.S. government agencies. His background includes experience in operations research, portfolio management, and modeling and simulation.
Graham was a 2009 Booz Allen Excellence Award (BEA) winner for innovation for his modeling work on the U.S. Navy Design for Affordability engagement, as well as a 2012 BEA finalist for the RealTime Analytics suite of offerings.
Graham earned a B.S. in management science and engineering from Stanford University.