Graham Gilmer is a senior leader in Booz Allen’s artificial intelligence practice, focusing on research and client delivery in the areas of data science, machine learning, artificial intelligence (AI), and high-performance computing. He leads a team that delivers innovative AI capabilities for defense and intelligence clients.
Graham is the primary lead for our work supporting AI initiatives across the Department of Defense (DOD). Booz Allen incorporates advanced algorithmic techniques, automation, machine learning, and quantum information science to provide transformative applications in national security. Graham is central to the effort; he established our partnership with NVIDIA Corporation and set the strategy to bring next-generation computing technology to the federal government.
Graham has more than 15 years of experience supporting DOD and other U.S. government agencies. His background includes experience in operations research, portfolio management, and modeling and simulation. Over the course of his career, he has served in delivery oversight and leadership roles for clients across the Air Force, NASA, Navy, Combatant Commands, and Office of the Secretary of Defense, including the Chief Digital and AI Office (CDAO).
He serves on the Task Force on AI and National Security for the Center for a New American Security (CNAS) and the Washington, DC, Regional Council for the Smithsonian Institution.
Graham earned a B.S. in management science and engineering from Stanford University.