Bristol AI: Is Your AI ‘Mission Ready’ or Just ‘Conference Ready’?
Reflections from AFCEA West 2026
Bristol AI‘s team spent the last week listening to the “AI Sprinkling” at several industry sessions and exhibits at the AFCEA West conference. While the exhibition halls are crowded with high-gloss AI verbiage, the keynote from CNO Adm. Daryl Caudle at WEST 2026 provided a much-needed reality check.
The Navy’s new Hedge Strategy isn’t asking for more AI experiments; it’s asking for Mission Readiness. It’s about “Tailored Offsets” and “Tailored Forces” that can iterate at the speed of the threat—not the speed of a marketing cycle.
The Reality Check: Despite the “Generative and Agentic AI” hype at every booth, the uncomfortable truth is that critical mission decisions are still being made via manual spreadsheets and static PowerPoints. We are trying to win a 21st-century fight with 20th-century administrative tools, while the “AI” on display often remains inoperable or unsecure for the tactical edge.
Read the full Bristol AI blog here.
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