Brian Brotsos is a seasoned data and AI executive with 25 years designing and operationalizing large-scale data programs and 11 years in senior federal leadership roles, currently serving as Acting Chief Data and AI Officer at the U.S. Department of Transportation. He has a proven track record building enterprise data architectures, shepherding data-as-an-asset practices, and enabling developer and public ecosystems to innovate with agency data across USDA, Treasury, and FHWA. Known for bridging policy, privacy, and technical implementation, he has led cross-agency standards work (including USDA data standards and NIEM agriculture domain adoption) and launched enterprise metadata and inventory initiatives. A former data architect and enterprise architect, he combines hands-on AI study with practical governance experience to deliver secure, interoperable data products that improve safety and efficiency in federal programs.
11 years of coding experience
12 years of employment as a software developer
Artificial Intelligence, Artificial Intelligence at DePaul University
Management training, Management training at The George Washington University School of Business
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