
Ronald P. Reck
Ronald Reck is an uncommon force in American AI and secure systems engineering. With more than 30 years of experience spanning national security, commercial innovation, and standards development, his career is defined by depth, range, and mission alignment. He has supported the ODNI, FBI, NCIS, INSCOM, USSOCOM, DHS, USCIS, DTIC, FCC, ED, USIA, VA, and the Joint Artificial Intelligence Center (JAIC), contributing at the highest operational levels with active Top Secret clearance and a CI polygraph.












Ronald is one of the few professionals with parallel influence in both the federal government and global web architecture. As a W3C invited expert for two decades and current co-chair of the W3C Cognitive AI Community Group (2020), he has influenced standards that underpin data interoperability, policy enforcement, and AI governance. He coauthored one of the earliest books on Linux security and was a pioneer in operationalizing predictive analytics in the cloud, with an AI product offered, and in production, on The AWS Marketplace since January 2015.
His industry impact spans bluechip firms and mission-critical institutions: Standard & Poor's, Kiplinger's Newsletter, Blackboard, Kodak, Ford, Johnson & Johnson, Livingston International, the Council of Better Business Bureaus, TRW, Winstar and Radio Free Asia. Across these roles, Ronald has consistently served as a bridge between secure infrastructure, semantic rigor, and applied AI years ahead of the mainstream adoption curve.
His work centers on structured and unstructured data, knowledge graphs, RDF modeling, secure workflows, and deploying LLMs in real world, high stakes environments. He is also the founder of the American Association for Business AI (AABAI), focused on accelerating sovereign, cost effective AI solutions for American companies.