ModernGOV Summit: Strategies for Leading Agency IT Transformation



Public sector organizations today operate with diverse technologies and IT strategies designed to support their missions and mandates. Along with the benefits these systems provide to daily operations, they introduce complexities that result from deploying multiple systems over time—not only how to manage them individually, but how to derive meaningful, timely information from them as a whole.

 

Federal management and technology professionals today must connect multiple systems in cost-effective ways to support immediate and longer-term business requirements. They must integrate business-essential applications, from data collection and analytics to secure information sharing and decision-support, and ensure they are available when and where they are needed most. 

To address these considerations, you are cordially invited to attend the ModernGOV Summit, focused on Strategies for Leading Agency IT Transformation, to be held in Washington, DC on April 1st. This one-day professional networking and educational program will feature keynotes, breakout sessions, and networking opportunities for government professionals and their industry partners who are tasked with designing and implementing agency IT modernization initiatives. Among the topics to be covered are:

  • Modernizing Agency Operations with Business Strategy and Technology
  • Leading with Cybersecurity for Effective IT Transformation
  • Developing Proactive Strategies for Business Process Analytics
  • Detecting and Deterring Fraud, Waste, and Abuse
  • Bringing Diverse Data Sources Together to Meet Real-Time User Demand
  • Managing Agency IT Portfolios
  • Aligning IT Modernization Efforts with Agency Missions
  • Integrating People, Processes, and Technology for Enterprise Results

This focused, interactive program is an excellent opportunity to explore your options and understand the latest tools and strategies for missions with the most demanding performance requirements.

Speaker and Presenter Information

Linus Barloon II
IT Security Branch Manager, Office of the Sergeant at Arms, U.S. Senate

 

Eric Charles
Chief Program Engineer, CEDCAP, Census Bureau, Department of Commerce

 

Steven Cooper
Chief Information Officer, Department of Commerce

 

Chris Dorobek
Founder, Editor and Publisher, DorobekINSIDER

 

and many more......


This event has no exhibitor/sponsor opportunities


When
Wed, Apr 1, 2015, 7:30am - 3:00pm ET


Cost
Complimentary:    $ 0.00


Where
The Mayflower Renaissance Hotel
1127 Connecticut Ave. NW
Washington, DC 20036
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Website
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Organizer
FCW


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