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Pillars of Modernization
IT modernization remains a critical component for federal agencies looking to improve operational efficiencies, digitize customer experiences and bolster service delivery and government operations. Beyond the technology changes, these efforts are normally complex and fraught with policy, legal, budgetary and workforce challenges, and can take years to fully accomplish. How can agencies successfully navigate the complex maze of technology, proc...
March 21, 2024
Organizer: Nextgov/FCW
Location: Virtual
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BOLD GOV: Ideas in Tech, Workforce and...
Government is changing. New technologies such as artificial intelligence are shifting possibilities but old challenges, from cyber threats to an aging workforce, outdated technical infrastructure to an unwieldy budget process, remain. That’s why bold, innovative ideas have never been more important to delivering government’s essential mission. At BOLD GOV, Government Executive and Nextgov are teaming up to explore the powerful comb...
December 3, 2019
Organizer: Government Executive Media Group
Location: Washington, DC
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Nextgov Tech Talks: Artificial Intellig...
On August 20, join Nextgov for a morning of roundtable discussions exploring the current and future implications of artificial intelligence and automation for policy, workforce, the business of government and more. Hear how fellow agencies are using AI while sharing your own perspectives at this interactive, collaborative breakfast event. Attendees will start the day with a mainstage panel discussion on artificial intelligence featuring speake...
August 20, 2019
Organizer: Nextgov
Location: Washington, DC
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Emerging Tech Summit
From AI to VR, blockchain to the Internet of Things, emerging technology has the potential to fundamentally reshape the way government operates, interacts with citizens, and achieves its mission. At this event, Nextgov will explore the biggest trends in emerging technology, highlight case studies from early government adopters, and examine how agencies can begin preparing now for the technology of the future.
August 14, 2019
Organizer: Nextgov
Location: Washington, DC
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Boosting Government Efficiency: Leverag...
The new administration’s directive to “do more with less” calls on federal agencies to both increase efficiencies and improve results with existing resources. To meet this challenge agencies are harnessing the power of data and analytics to implement effective, evidence-based programs. This culture of results-driven decision-making enables more productive employees, fewer wasted resources, better service for citizens, and hig...
June 27, 2017
Organizer: Nextgov
Location: Washington, DC
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Transforming Defense and Federal IT for...
The government’s current IT trajectory is not sustainable, and DOD and other agencies must modernize their systems to make use of new data available to them, handle current and future security threats and maximize their returns on IT investments. The government spends about 80 percent of its $80-plus billion IT budget on legacy systems, leaving precious few resources available to modernize systems and test, develop and keep pace with ne...
February 10, 2016
Organizer: Defense One
Location: Pentagon City, VA
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Data Governance in the Internet of Everything
All the data in the world is useless if you can’t manage it.With as many as 200 billion internet-connected sensors and devices expected by 2020, we’re fast approaching a world of big data – the Internet of Everything – but making the most of it requires advances in data governance.For federal agencies, this explosion of data represents both a major challenge and opportunity: How can they ensure the availability, usabil...
February 4, 2016
Organizer: Nextgov
Location: Webcast
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Transforming Defense and Federal IT for...
The government’s current IT trajectory is not sustainable, and DOD and other agencies must modernize their systems to make use of new data available to them, handle current and future security threats and maximize their returns on IT investments. The government spends about 80 percent of its $80-plus billion IT budget on legacy systems, leaving precious few resources available to modernize systems and test, develop and keep pace with new...
December 9, 2015
Organizer: Nextgov Events
Location: Arlington, VA
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Cyber Security Series: Innovations in C...
Securing government networks is growing ever more challenging as agencies face a growing variety of threats on one side and shrinking IT budgets on the other. Now more than ever, agencies need to turn to innovation to enable them to deal with threats of every type in a cost-effective way. They also find that even as they do so, the landscape of cybersecurity is changing around them. In the third installment of the Cybersecurity Series, we...
August 20, 2014
Organizer: Nextgov
Location: Washington, DC
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