About
Dr. Amanda Fetch is an award-winning researcher in space situational awareness with a PhD in Technology specializing in machine learning, clustering methodologies, and anomaly detection for orbital debris analysis. Her work advances AI-enabled pattern recognition to strengthen resilience and sustainability in the evolving space domain.
She brings more than 25 years of experience leading data science and artificial intelligence initiatives across government, intelligence, and commercial sectors, translating complex technical systems into strategic and operational impact.
Dr. Fetch serves as Tri-Chair of the AI/ML Working Group at the United States Geospatial Intelligence Foundation (USGIF), where she convenes leaders across government, academia, and industry to address emerging challenges in artificial intelligence and space systems. She also serves on the Board of Directors for TMMi America (Test Maturity Model Integration) and advises organizations on responsible AI strategy and technology governance.
In addition, she is a Learning Facilitator for MIT xPRO’s AI Strategy and Leadership program, guiding senior professionals in the responsible deployment of AI across enterprise environments.
Her work bridges artificial intelligence, space systems, and executive leadership to advance intelligent, sustainable technology in complex operational domains.