Government technology company Raft has appointed four military leaders to its newly established federal advisory board to provide guidance and insights as it pursues growth and expands in the U.S. defense and national security sector.
Raft said Thursday the federal advisory board members will provide strategic counsel, establish new partnerships and strengthen the company’s mission to build federated data platforms, develop sustainable governance strategies and advance the adoption of human-centered artificial intelligence tools to improve decision-making.
The members of Raft’s inaugural federal advisory board are:
- Eric “Coach” Hill, a retired U.S. Air Force major general and former deputy commander of Air Force Special Operations
- Scott Jobe, a retired Air Force major general and former director of force design, integration and wargaming and deputy chief of staff for Air Force Futures
- Stephen Twitty, a retired Army lieutenant general
- Timothy Ray, a retired Air Force general and former commander of Air Force Global Strike Command and Air Forces Strategic-Air
“With the establishment of our new Federal Advisory Board, we are bringing together defense’s premier thought leaders and the nation’s esteemed military leaders who will play a pivotal role in guiding our efforts. Together, we will continue to deliver innovative data capabilities for mission-critical operations,” said Shubhi Mishra, founder and CEO of Raft and a 2024 Wash100 awardee.