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Justin Taylor is Vice President of the F-22 Program for Lockheed Martin Aeronautics. In this capacity, he has primary leadership for all aspects of the F-22 Program, leading modernization, sustainment, and integration to ensure the Raptor is digital, dominant, and ready wherever it’s needed.
Previously, Mr. Taylor was Vice President of Artificial Intelligence within Lockheed Martin Corporate Engineering and Technology, responsible for driving Artificial Intelligence (AI) and Machine Learning (ML) as an engineering discipline, coordinating the Corporation’s AI/ML technology strategy, and leading the LM AI Center (LAIC). While at Corporate, he also led the maturation of Lockheed Martin’s Joint All Domain Command & Control (JADC2) technology integration strategy.
His earlier experience includes serving in multiple director positions within the Advanced Development Programs (ADP) Skunk Works, including Program Management Director for the Mission Systems Roadmaps organization. In that role, he was responsible for identifying, maturing, demonstrating, and transitioning key technology to address mission needs for all Aeronautics platforms.
He served as the Enterprise Open System Architecture (E-OSA) PM and the LM Capture Manager, PM, & Principal Investigator for multiple DARPA Technology Research & Development (R and D) Programs.
Mr. Taylor holds a Bachelor of Science Degree in Computer Science from the University of Texas and is a graduate of LM’s Advanced Technology Leadership Program (ATLP), LM’s Program Management Development Program (PMDP), and the Defense Acquisition University (DAU) Program Management Training (PMT-4010). He serves on the University of Texas Computer Science (UTCS) Advisory Council and is an active member of the community, serving as a leader of an outdoor adventure program for boys and young men.
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