Lieutenant General (Retired) Ed Cardon Joins C3 AI as Chair of Federal Systems
C3 AI (NYSE:AI) announces the appointment of Lieutenant General (Retired) Ed Cardon as Chair of C3 AI Federal Systems. With over 36 years in the U.S. Army, General Cardon will lead initiatives focusing on AI integration in defense, intelligence, and cyber defense. He previously commanded the Army Cyber Command and was pivotal in creating the Army Futures Command. C3 AI's CEO, Thomas M. Siebel, praised Cardon's extensive experience, while Cardon expressed excitement about C3 AI's commitment to innovation in enterprise AI and its role in supporting national priorities.
- Appointment of Lieutenant General (Retired) Ed Cardon enhances C3 AI's leadership in Federal Systems.
- Cardon's extensive military and cybersecurity experience will benefit AI initiatives in defense and intelligence.
- C3 AI gains credibility in the federal sector, potentially increasing government partnerships.
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C3 AI (NYSE:AI), a leading enterprise AI software provider, today announced that Lieutenant General (Retired) Ed Cardon has joined C3 AI as the Chair of C3 AI Federal Systems. General Cardon will provide leadership to C3 AI’s Federal Systems group on critical national priorities, including the widespread adoption of AI in defense and intelligence systems, cyber defense, and ethical AI.
General Cardon served in the United States Army for more than 36 years, during which he commanded troops in the United States, Europe, Iraq, and the Republic of Korea. As Commanding General of the Army Cyber Command from 2013 to 2016, General Cardon was tasked with the protection of all Army networks, systems, and data, as well as conducting cyberspace operations around the world. During his tenure General Cardon transformed the command into a world-class cyber force, creating two separate operational headquarters and growing the number of cyber mission teams from 2 to 41. He also created and led Task Force ARES that focused on offensive cyberspace operations against ISIS.
In 2016 General Cardon became the Director of the U.S. Army Office of Business Transformation, where he led the task force that created the Army Futures Command, which is responsible for the modernization of the U.S. Army. Since his retirement from the U.S. Army in 2018, General Cardon has worked in industry, academia, and served as an advisor to the U.S. government.
“General Cardon is acknowledged as one of the world’s most innovative leaders in modernizing defense and intelligence,” said C3 AI CEO Thomas M. Siebel. “His vast experience in driving the digital transformation of the U.S. military and intelligence communities and building partnerships across the U.S. federal government will be invaluable in advising C3 AI to better serve the U.S. government.”
“AI is one of the greatest transformational technologies of this century,” said General Cardon. “C3 AI is a clear leader in enterprise AI. I am incredibly impressed by C3 AI’s leadership and talent, its rich software technology, and its commitment to the Nation. I am excited to join this incredible team!”
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