Full Name
Dr. Lisa Costa, SES
Job Title
Chief Technology and Innovation Officer
Company
U.S. Space Force
Speaker Bio
Dr. Lisa A. Costa, a member of the Senior Executive Service, is the first permanent Chief Technology and Innovation Officer (CTIO) of United States Space Force. In this role, she is charged with unlocking and harnessing innovation to leverage increased speed and advantage. She is responsible for developing strategy and policy to advance science and technology and research, development, test, and evaluation; employing cutting edge technologies to digitally transform the USSF; assuring USSF information technology needs are met; effectively managing USSF data; and conducting analysis supporting all USSF staff elements.

Prior to her current CTIO role, she served as Director, Communications Systems and Chief Information Officer for U.S. Special Operations Command (USSOCOM), MacDill Air Force Base, Florida. Dr. Costa also served as the Senior Director of Innovation and Technology at Engility Corporation where she brought big data and artificial intelligence to client verticals. She served as the Vice President of Intelligence and Chief Scientist at PlanetRisk, a global leader in 365/24/7 real-time predictive risk analytics. She brought progressive leadership to complex and sensitive problems facing nations and global Fortune 500 companies. She is an expert in ubiquitous technical surveillance and tradecraft. She was formerly the Director of Countering Weapons of Mass Destruction (CWMD) and Violent Extremism at MITRE where she chaired the MITRE Corporate CWMD/Counterterrorism Council and led projects for the nation. Before that, Dr. Costa was the Executive Director of Integration and the Enterprise Systems Engineer for MITRE’s National Security Center responsible for integrating sponsor outcomes across various missions, agencies and programs. She provided executive strategic planning for business operations and advancing the center's $1.2B business base. She advised HASC and SASC staffers on emerging science and technology. She advised new presidential administrations on emerging global risk and opportunities.

As a member of the Defense Science Board on numerous task forces and summer studies, Dr. Costa helped shape the U.S. model for homeland security, special operations’ role in countering terrorism, developed novel approaches to weapons of mass destruction early warning, and championed the use of publicly available information for great power competition. Dr. Costa was MITRE’s Chief Scientist for every combatant command and defense and service Intelligence agency in the Defense Department. She was on the Office of Secretary of Defense Senior Technical Experts Group and led MITRE’s Independent Research and Development to develop patented, globally-licensed work in advanced data analytics. Dr. Costa was responsible for establishing the largest data repository and AI-enabled data mining capability outside the National Capital Region in support of special mission unit target adjudication. As Director of the Non-Traditional Information and Knowledge Exploitation cell at United States Special Operation Command, she led multidisciplinary teams to develop worldwide intelligence assessments. These efforts were at the request of combatant commanders to the Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff. This model was used for developing intelligence and operations centers around the globe.
Lisa Costa, SES