Digitization Best Practices
In May 2023, NARA released updated regulations on Digitization Standards for Permanent Records. The regulations established standards for digitizing permanent paper records and photographic prints. The regulations are in 36 CFR 1236, Subpart E and went into effect on June 5, 2023. These regulations have a significant impact on government agencies and how they manage their respective records. This virtual workshop will review implementation les...
Public Sector FOIA Update 2024
Each Fall, DGI produces an annual “Public Sector FOIA Update” virtual workshop. The workshop will highlight the latest issues, trends and technologies regarding Freedom of Information Act laws, policies and practices at the Federal, State and Local governments across the United States. It is designed to cover the various topics impacting FOIA and caters to personnel at all levels of the FOIA workforce, from new hires to experienced...
Improving Public Sector CX
Improving public sector customer experience requires a proper mix of strategy, people, culture change and technology over time to improve how people interact and engage with federal agencies. The "Improving Public Sector Customer Experience" virtual workshop will focus on how agencies are improving customer service and memorable customer experiences. The event agenda will cover what is working, what is new, and the associated challenges of imp...
Meeting the Mission with AI: A Conversa...
Artificial Intelligence helps us understand and synthesize data to generate new ways of looking at existing problems. Agencies across government are incorporating AI to enable self-service, improve agent productivity, deliver seamless experiences, and manage risk in real time. This webinar will feature insights from government AI and technology executives on their vision for AI use in their agency, the successes and challenges of in its implem...
AI & ML in Records Management
Artificial Intelligence (AI) and Machine Learning (ML) are rapidly changing the way records managers track the data they have, from where it is located to who can access it to what information it contains. These technologies are also changing how agencies meet compliance requirements. In this virtual workshop, we break down these concepts and show the potential benefits to your agency. You will leave with a better understanding of how AI/ML ca...
Hybrid Cloud Best Practices
Hybrid cloud strategy allows agencies to determine which applications and data should reside on which areas of a hybrid cloud infrastructure. Simply, hybrid cloud defines what goes on public cloud infrastructure, and what goes on private cloud infrastructure. A hybrid cloud platform provides agencies many advantages to include greater flexibility, more deployment options, security, compliance, and ability to derive more value from existing inf...
Zero Trust Implementation: Update
Zero Trust is a key component of every federal IT initiative and modernization effort. The Executive Order on Improving the Nation’s Cybersecurity, the CISA Zero Trust Maturity Model, the DISA Zero Trust Architecture, and various NIST guidance all include mission critical elements for zero trust implementation. Although the principles of Zero Trust are widely accepted, the implementation process is a detailed and time-consuming process....
Benefits of Low Code
A low-code development platform can provide government agencies with a development environment using a graphical user interface rather than hand-coded computer program to create application software. This approach to software development has several benefits for the public sector, including increased agility, lower costs, higher productivity, effective risk management and governance, and faster transformation. This virtual workshop will explor...
Zero Trust Implementation
Zero Trust is a key component of every federal IT initiative and modernization effort. The Executive Order on Improving the Nation’s Cybersecurity, the CISA Zero Trust Maturity Model, the DISA Zero Trust Architecture, and various NIST guidance all include mission critical elements for zero trust implementation. Although the principals of Zero Trust are widely accepted, the implementation process is a detailed, time-consuming, and agency...
Update: CDM
The Continuous Diagnostics and Mitigation (CDM) program is the process government agencies use to move toward fortifying their cybersecurity networks and systems. It was developed in 2012 to support government-wide risk-based cybersecurity solutions to assist participating agencies improve their security posture consistently and cost-effectively. In this virtual workshop, government & industry experts will provide the following: a status u...
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