Forum highlights velocity, iteration, and operational impact.
TYSONS, Va., Sept. 15, 2025 – CATHEXIS EVP & Chief AI Officer Sang Na participated in the C3 AI Federal Forum 2025, contributing to a focused exchange on advancing artificial intelligence across federal missions with speed, discipline, and purpose.
Na joined a panel discussion with Jason Van Sice (GVP, DHS & Federal Law Enforcement, C3 Federal Systems, C3 AI) and Michelle Zebrowski (Chief Data Officer, U.S. Customs and Border Protection) to explore how AI can be operationalized to support mission requirements across Department of Justice and Department of Homeland Security environments.
“The theme of today has been velocity — getting products to the mission faster and taking an iterative approach,” Na shared.
Key topics from the discussion included:
- Designing data architectures that integrate disparate sources while enforcing appropriate access controls
- Taking iterative approaches to rapidly evolve solutions already in production
- Ensuring AI capabilities deliver impact today while scaling for future mission needs
At CATHEXIS, AI delivery is grounded in close partnership with agencies — understanding mission realities and applying technology to produce measurable outcomes. The forum reinforced the importance of velocity, collaboration, and disciplined execution in moving AI from concept to mission advantage.
CATHEXIS is a longstanding partner of C3 AI, working together to help the federal government accelerate transformation with speed and precision.