This "strategic plan" is devoid of any meaningful, measurable metric. The language throughout this document is carefully crafted to appear measurable at the surface, but meticulously written to be able to accomplish one thing after X number of years: stand infront of a podium and declare that the metric has been achieved.
Example: "Help organizations safely use AI to
advance cybersecurity."
How do you measure this? What does this even mean? What does success look like if this is achieved?
I extracted all the metrics from the document and put them in a comment downthread. They look pretty reasonable to me. I'm sure every security team in America has some dumb metric about AI somewhere, but AI stuff is like 5% of the whole plan.
I think you're missing the point of my comment - the point is not that there is a meaningless metric about AI, the point is that it is -not a measurable metric- by any stretch of the imagination.
Example: "Help organizations safely use AI to advance cybersecurity."
How do you measure this? What does this even mean? What does success look like if this is achieved?