Bradford C. Brown

Senior Fellow

Bradford C. Brown is the Managing Director of Qubit Advisors™, LLC a strategic consulting and advisory firm in Washington, D.C. He previously spent fifteen years at the MITRE corporation, in McLean, Virginia most recently as the Chief, Administrative Operations & Technology Futures. He has been a lawyer for more than 30 years and was the 2nd U.S. Chief Counsel for Technology under President George H.W. Bush. Brad served as President & CEO of Protiviti Government Services. He founded the National Center for Technology and Law and was Associate Dean at Antonin Scalia School of Law at George Mason University.  He was a member of the Administrative Conference of United States, Ad Hoc Committee that advised federal agencies on the use of the use of AI.  With a team at MITRE, their paper on Supervised Methods for Explainable Legal Prediction won the Peter M. Jackson Award from the International Association for Artificial Intelligence and Law. An AI tool that he co-invented is patent pending and has been commercially licensed.  He is a past board advisory board member of the Institute for Law and Technology at the Center for American and International Law and InformationWeek. A frequent speaker, he has authored or contributed to 58 published articles on law, technology and policy. Brad holds degrees from Providence College, Harvard University and Catholic University of America and has completed advanced executive training in AI and international business.

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