Carahsoft Technology Corp.
Carahsoft has built our reputation as a customer-centric organization dedicated to serving the needs of our technology manufacturers, government end users, and reseller ecosystem with Solutions for Government. We have a proven history of helping government agencies find the best possible technology solution at the best possible value. Each customer works directly with a dedicated account representative to determine a solution tailored specifically to meet his or her needs. We combine our extensive knowledge of the technologies we provide, with a thorough understanding of the government procurement process, to analyze needs, provide configuration support, simplify the ordering process, and offer special government pricing.

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Privileged identities on Windows, Linux, and Unix servers remain one of the most exploited paths into public sector networks — and one of the hardest to govern under today's zero trust mandates.
Join Delinea for a session led by Lance McAndrew, Sales Engineering Specialist, Delinea on how Server Suite helps Federal and SLED organizations enforce least privilege, consolidate Linux and Unix identities through AD bridging, and map controls cleanly to NIST 800-207, 800-171, and 800-53. Bring your hardest server-PAM questions — we'll work through them together.
During this webinar, attendees can expect to learn:
- How to enforce least privilege and just-in-time elevation across Windows, Linux, and Unix servers without slowing down legitimate admin work
- How AD bridging consolidates identities across heterogeneous server estates — eliminating the local-account sprawl that auditors flag and attackers exploit
- Where Server Suite controls map directly to NIST 800-207, 800-171, and 800-53, and how to evidence that alignment during audits and ATO reviews

Join us for our complimentary webinar for a focused discussion on how SLED organizations can confidently adopt AI while maintaining strong security and accountability across cloud environments.
State and local agencies are under increasing pressure to innovate, yet many leaders are still navigating the complexities of AI, cloud responsibility and data protection. With the Shared Responsibility Model in play, misunderstanding where security obligations begin and end can leave agencies exposed to unintended data leakage and AI-driven risks.
During this complimentary webinar, AWS and Fortinet experts will discuss how government organizations can reduce AI-related risk, strengthen security posture and accelerate responsible adoption by addressing:
- How the Shared Responsibility Model applies to AI and cloud adoption in SLED environments.
- Risks of data exposure through insecure AI prompts and workflows.
- Securely leveraging Amazon Bedrock without requiring deep AI or data-science expertise.
- Automated guardrails and an AI Kill Switch to strengthen agency defenses.
- How Fortinet delivers visibility and active protection across AWS infrastructure.
- Why ‘good enough’ cloud security leaves SLED agencies flying blind.

State and local agencies are being asked to do more with fewer resources while delivering faster, smarter services to their communities. Artificial intelligence is playing a critical role in that transformation, but turning strategy into measurable outcomes can be a challenge.
Join Red Hat and SHI on Wednesday, June 17 for a live virtual event where we will explore how agencies are successfully putting AI into action today.
This session will highlight real-world use cases and demonstrate how organizations are leveraging Red Hat solutions to integrate AI into existing environments, automate operations and improve decision-making across their infrastructure.
During this webinar, attendees will learn how to:
- Apply AI to real state and local government use cases
- Integrate AI with existing infrastructure using Red Hat technologies
- Automate processes to improve efficiency and reduce manual workloads
- Scale AI initiatives securely across hybrid and cloud environments
- Drive measurable outcomes and long-term value from AI investments
Whether you are just beginning your AI journey or looking to expand current initiatives, this session will provide practical insights and proven strategies to help move forward with confidence.
Register now to secure your spot.

- Understand how AI improves detection accuracy while supporting explainability for oversight needs
- Define core KPIs such as improper payment reduction, case throughput and recovery outcomes
- Describe how to integrate AI into existing federal systems with proper security and governance
- Identify key FWA use cases across payments, eligibility, procurement and insider risk


In this webinar, Zscaler experts will walk through a practical, policy-driven approach to securing distributed locations in GovCloud. We’ll discuss how agencies can do the following without rebuilding every location around hardware appliances:
- Standardize security controls across sites
- Enable local breakout with centralized policy and inspection
- Reduce lateral movement risk

There is no single, universal blueprint for Zero Trust. Federal requirements such as EO 14028, NSM-8 and the National Cybersecurity Strategy mandate a Zero Trust transition, and agencies must also navigate guidance from DoD, CISA, NIST and OMB. The result is often a patchwork of point solutions and custom approaches—ones that may be difficult to scale and can unintentionally create new security gaps.
At the same time, emerging technologies like quantum computing and AI are accelerating the need for Zero Trust. Understanding how Zero Trust aligns with these trends is essential for building a security posture that can withstand the next wave of technological change.
This webinar will cut through the complexity and outline the top five best practices for successfully implementing Zero Trust. Attendees will learn how to build a coherent, sustainable strategy that aligns with federal expectations, reduces risk and strengthens security posture across the enterprise.

Government buying is shifting. Workforce reductions, budget volatility, and new acquisition models are changing how agencies evaluate and purchase software. For Atlassian partners, these shifts create pipeline opportunities if you know where to look.
Join Juliana Slye from Government Business Results for a one-hour industry briefing covering what is happening across three government segments and the specific policy catalysts you can turn into campaigns.
What you will walk away with:
- Government buying trends across FedCiv, DoD, and State and Local that matter for Atlassian
- One policy catalyst per segment you can build a campaign around immediately
- Messaging angles and positioning you can use
Your Government buyers are already responding to these policies. Register now so your sales and marketing teams are too.

- Customize user settings and add role assignments.
- Align their accounts to better support their agency's objectives.
- Access and interpret usage data for informed decision-making.
- Drive efficiency and boost creativity with smart collaboration tools.
- See key features in action during expert-led live demos.
- Leverage the new AI Companion update, Active Summary.

In an era of escalating geopolitical tensions and sophisticated cyber threats, public sector defense requires more than reactive security—it demands proactive, intelligence-driven operations.
This exclusive event brings together the power of Google Threat Intelligence (GTI), Mandiant’s frontline incident response expertise, and VirusTotal’s unmatched global telemetry. Designed specifically for government cyber defenders, this session will move beyond theoretical strategy to demonstrate practical, actionable blueprints for modernizing your agency’s Security Operations (SecOps).
Whether you are prioritizing critical vulnerabilities, monitoring the dark web for leaked credentials, or hunting for ephemeral nation-state malware, you will learn how to turn massive global threat datasets into localized, high-fidelity defense.
- Vision & Strategy: How Google unifies Mandiant expertise, VirusTotal telemetry, and global signals into a cohesive, mission-ready SecOps and Threat Intelligence roadmap.
- Vulnerability Intelligence: Bypassing raw CVSS noise by using GTI Priority Ratings and infrastructure tagging to prioritize the vulnerabilities that adversaries are actively exploiting.
- Digital Threat Monitoring (DTM): Safely navigating dark web forums and writing custom Lucene queries to intercept leaked agency credentials and sensitive data.
- Brand Monitoring: Mastering fuzzy domain searches and visual dhash tracking to identify and take down malicious, brand-spoofing phishing infrastructure.
- Ephemeral Private Scanning: Detonating and analyzing high-sensitivity files in a secure, private enclave sandbox without exposing data to the public community.
- AI-Powered Indicator Analysis: Leveraging LLM-powered Code Insight to automatically translate complex scripts into plain-English summaries while using vHash to cluster malware.
- Advanced Threat Hunting: Join us to learn about deploying custom YARA rules for real-time Livehunt blocking and running multi-terabyte Retrohunt scans across historical datasets.

Attendees will leave with five actionable steps they can take back to their office — covering the document governance decisions that matter most: coalition coordination, multi-bureau adoption, settlement and retention needs, continuity across AG transitions, public records compliance and how to drive adoption so people actually use the system.
What will be covered:
- The document challenges unique to AG offices, including coalition coordination, multi-bureau structures and multi-decade records
- What to plan for when moving from email and shared drives to a governed system of record
- Practical implementation lessons from NetDocuments deployments in AG environments
- How document governance supports continuity across AG transitions, settlement administration and public records obligations
- How AI readiness starts with the documents your office already has, not a cleanup project
- Live Q&A with implementation and product experts

- Potential cyberattack scenarios
- Outdated recovery plans
- Cyber threat preparedness at a business level
- Ransomware experiences

Is your data strategy propelling you into the future or holding you back? If your analytics and AI initiatives don’t start with a foundation of data trust, it is time to make a change. For organizations running legacy, unsupported versions of WebFOCUS, the path to modernizing that foundation starts with a reset.
The latest version of WebFOCUS in the ibi WebFOCUS Data & Analytics Platform includes native AI functionality designed to automate insights and simplify self-service.
Join Carahsoft and ibi for a briefing on how to transition your existing reporting environment into a secure, AI-ready engine without the risks associated with unsupported legacy software.
In this session, we will discuss:
- The Platform Evolution: Moving from a traditional reporting engine to a unified data and analytics ecosystem
- Native AI & Self-Service: A look at the built-in AI capabilities of WebFOCUS and why a governed foundation is a prerequisite for successful GenAI adoption
- Security & Reliability: Managing the risks of unsupported software and how organizations are successfully modernizing to regain operational stability
Join ibi's experts for this briefing to ensure your AI and analytics strategy is built on a foundation of trust and ready to deliver maximum return.

Omnissa is excited to announce the Omnissa Public Sector Webinar Series. Each session will deliver focused, high-value content tailored to public sector environments, combining real-world use cases, architectural best practices, and implementation considerations.
During this series, attendees will:
- Learn how public sector organizations are modernizing endpoints, VDI, and applications.
- Understand how to reduce risk, cost, and operational complexity.
- Gain practical guidance from Omnissa product leaders and public sector experts.
- Explore AI-powered visibility, automation, and security best practices.
- Apply real-world insights they can use immediately in their environment.

- How to navigate real-world alerts, threats and easter eggs
- About the full power of AI-driven analytics and Singularity Data Lake
- About the latest advances in threat detection, investigation and response
Why Join Our ThreatOps Challenge:
- Fun and interactive cybersecurity threat hunting capture the flag
- Hands-on threat hunting with SentinelOne's AI-powered platform
- Players are from ALL skill levels
- Winners are determined by the highest scores, fastest times or both
- Earn up to 3.2 CPE credits upon completion of the entire event
Events We Are Sponsoring

The 2025 Army Transformation Initiative was a watershed moment for the service and inspired a restructuring and retooling of how the largest Department of Defense component spends its resources, conducts contracting and modernizes legacy technology systems. In the wake of these changes, the 11th annual edition of Potomac Officers Club’s Army Summit will help the industrial base understand how to meet the needs of the newly revitalized Army with riveting keynote speeches, dynamic panel discussions and essential GovCon networking opportunities.
Participants will gain new insight into how top officials are working to efficiently and effectively deliver on the Army’s 2030 goals, including a vigorous focus on establishing and maintaining a unified network.

- How AI can be integrated into existing applications without disruption
- A clearer understanding of how native AI and intelligent services fit into real projects
- Patterns, shortcuts, and best practices shared by experienced ColdFusion practitioners
- How teams can accelerate delivery while maintaining governance and control
- Practical approaches to modernizing and scaling ColdFusion applications
- What the ColdFusion 2026 platform enables for both business and engineering teams
As AI becomes central to critical infrastructure, national security is no longer just about physical borders but also about controlling the digital intelligence that shapes societal functions, economic stability, and defense.
The concept of AI sovereignty encourages governments to develop and deploy artificial intelligence using their own infrastructure, data, workforce, and business networks. It is intended to ensure that AI systems align with local laws, regulations, and ethical standards, reducing dependence on foreign technologies and protecting sensitive data. A global McKinsey survey of executives, investors, and government officials found that 71% consider sovereign AI an “existential concern” or “strategic imperative” to their organizational goals.
Learning Objectives:
- Identify the role that sovereign AI can play in data protection and national security, such as preventing or limiting external compromise, keeping national security intelligence or citizen information within the nation’s boundaries
- Evaluate cybersecurity measures within a “sovereign trust framework” that emphasizes reducing supply chain risks and maintaining cryptographic control over key management
- Outline the impact of public cloud, private cloud, on-premises, and air-gapped architectures on sovereign AI
- Delineate ways that sovereign AI helps regulatory compliance and accountability

Join Grafana Labs and Tobias Macey, Associate Director of Platform & DevOps at MIT Open Learning, for a live conversation on how leading public sector institutions are replacing legacy monitoring tools with a unified, open-source observability platform. Public sector IT teams face mounting pressure. Aging infrastructure, tool sprawl, rising vendor costs, and the need to deliver always-on digital services to constituents, students, and staff. In this live webinar, you'll hear directly from MIT Open Learning, the team behind MITx, xPRO, and OpenCourseWare, about how they built unified observability across the platforms that serve millions of learners worldwide, and what your organization can take away to do the same. What you'll learn:
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Today’s public sector landscape demands a shift in strategy. One where automation isn’t just a tool, but the engine facilitating modernization for your agency.
Join Red Hat experts and your peers at Ansible Automates in Washington, DC for a full day of conversation on building an automation strategy that scales. We’re moving beyond isolated tasks to focus on the topics that define modern IT:
- Operational velocity and scale: Deploy faster and eliminate manual bottlenecks by standardizing on Red Hat® Ansible® Automation Platform as the backbone of your IT estate.
- Continuous compliance and resilience: Trade audit anxiety for automated governance, stay ahead of configuration drift, and minimize human error to ensure mission continuity.
- AI-driven operations: Put data and intelligence into automated action with the latest advancements in Ansible Lightspeed and gen AI.
Government agencies at all levels – federal, state, local, tribal, territorial – are wrestling with ways to improve physical security through, and in collaboration with, cyber assets. This intersection of physical security and digital surveillance in government – often called cyber-physical security convergence – represents the merging of traditional facilities protection with digital IT and OT (operational technology) networks and AI tools.
By linking smart cameras, biometric access points, and IoT sensors, agencies can create unified threat detection that monitors real-world environments while compiling vast amounts of trackable, searchable data. Some cities and counties, for instance, have created real-time crime centers (RTCCs). Healthcare facilities and educational institutions, intelligence agencies, even social services agencies, also are exploring how to combine physical and cyber security.
Learning Objectives:
- Identify the components of both physical and cyber systems used for facility access and security
- Review tools that can work with these disparate elements to create a unified surveillance and security system
- Outline ways that real-time crime centers have pioneered the use of data, including images, to anticipate, prevent, and solve criminal activities


AWS Summit Washington, D.C. is a free two-day event where the latest in cloud innovation comes to life. Connect with fellow public sector innovators and AWS experts in our nation's capital for two days of learning, sharing, and building together.
From agentic AI to super-computing, discover cutting-edge technologies and hear directly from public sector leaders who've transformed their missions with AWS. Customize your experience by choosing sessions that best fit your mission need, including customer-led sessions which show you real solutions to real challenges, all while networking with like-minded professionals.
Agencies have launched dozens of AI pilots – but many never make it into production. They stall for many reasons, including integration challenges, policy friction, unclear ROI, and the difficulty of embedding AI into real mission workflows.
It is relatively easy to set up a pilot program – target a particular process, make sure the datasets are clean and accessible to your AI tools, upgrade key hardware and software, and test AI-driven outcomes for quality results. But the same steps are arduous and time-consuming when scaling up; untrustworthy data, out-of-date or obsolete infrastructure, and poor identity control systems, to name a few factors, all must be addressed before an AI pilot can be scaled across the enterprise.
Learning Objectives:
- Outline the elements that were improved to start the pilot and assess how much upgrading and improvement is needed to expand the pilot across the agency
- Assess the talent available within the agency to implement an enterprise-wide AI program and the hiring needed to execute
- Delineate budget requirements and whether performance improvements can generate savings that can be applied to expand the program
The cloud, hybrid IT, and GenAI are reshaping the IT landscape, but they also are expanding attack surfaces and increasing cyber risk. Security tools already in place are falling behind, unable to keep up with new threats that have been supercharged by AI tools being used by bad actors, from criminals to hostile nation-states.
Rather than focusing solely on stopping attacks, using Zero Trust (ZT) segmentation tools provide a new line of defenses – east-west traffic visibility, microsegmentation, identity-based firewalling, and east-west traffic encryption in transit. By minimizing the impact of inevitable breaches through effective containment, agencies can maintain uptime during attacks and keep essential government services running.
Learning Objectives:
- Outline the resources you have in place to protect the most precious assets in your systems and whether they can provide visibility into traffic, encryption for lateral traffic, and use ZT policies to control access
- Evaluate the time and costs associated with existing security measures and action plans to recover from a breach to establish metrics for improvement, such as time-to-response, manpower costs, system downtime
- Delineate locations within your systems where microsegmentation and strict ZT enforcement provide the greatest protection from lateral penetration
Federal grants management has always been a complicated process. The Government Accountability Office (GAO) found in a newly-released report that “[w]hile there are certain standard requirements, each grant program has different authorizing legislation and may also be subject to agency-specific regulations and guidance. For some aspects of grant design and administration, agencies also have more discretion to make decisions.”
As a result, the design and administration of grant programs across federal agencies vary substantially, creating friction at every step and making compliance by grantees an intense, often unmanageable process. Many participating organizations designate a CFO to manage them; many mid-sized and smaller companies, without the financial resources or manpower to manage them, don’t attempt to apply because of the burden.
Learning Objectives:
- Identify the points of friction in your agency’s grants administration processes
- Evaluate the grantee applicant pool from which your agency makes awards to determine how to make it broader and deeper
- Delineate where in the grant application process and the administration process technology can be used to mitigate or eliminate chokepoints
AI is rapidly transforming our world—from scientific discovery to business operations to national defense. At the same time, quantum computing is advancing toward a new era of computational power. As these technologies converge, they will significantly amplify one another’s capabilities, creating unprecedented opportunities as well as significant new security challenges.
This changing landscape requires such measures as deploying quantum-resistant security to safeguard data, AI models, and communications as quantum computers begin to challenge current cryptographic standards. Using AI can strengthen cybersecurity solutions through improved threat detection, accelerated incident response, and are resilient security architectures.
Learning Objectives:
- Learn how to counter the malicious use of AI by hostile state actors, extremist groups, and criminals in the face of quantum resources that accelerate model development and attack automation
- Identify how adversarial attacks on AI systems can exploit model weaknesses and ways quantum-enhanced methods may increase their sophistication
- Review your agency’s systems and datasets to locate and prioritize security vulnerabilities that need to be addressed
Agencies are exploring how AI can improve decision-making, streamline operations, and enhance service delivery — all while navigating real constraints around data, governance, and workforce readiness.
The result? A growing set of lessons about what it actually takes to move AI from experimentation to real impact.
Join us online Wednesday, July 22 at 12 p.m. ET/9 a.m. PT for a virtual summit focused on real-world insights from agencies working to realize the potential of AI — and how leaders are turning those insights into measurable outcomes.
Specifically, you'll learn:
- How agencies are moving AI efforts from pilots to production.
- Common challenges around data, governance, and workforce, and how teams are addressing them.
- Real examples of AI improving mission outcomes and service delivery.
- Practical lessons for scaling AI in a responsible, sustainable way.

The Los Angeles Digital Government Summit is where innovation meets impact!
Bringing together the brightest minds in state and local government, this summit empowers public-sector leaders to explore cutting-edge technologies, modernize operations, and solve pressing challenges. From cybersecurity and AI to data governance and digital service delivery, sessions are designed to spark insight, foster collaboration, and accelerate real-world results. Whether you're shaping strategy or implementing solutions, the Summit delivers valuable peer connections and actionable guidance to help move your mission forward.
Open to Public Sector only.

Public sector organizations are operating in an increasingly complex environment shaped by evolving cyber threats, aging infrastructure, workforce shortages and growing expectations for modern digital services.
AI-driven attacks are expanding the threat landscape while legacy systems and fragmented data make it harder for agencies and institutions to respond quickly. At the same time, constituents, staff and students expect faster, more intuitive services similar to what they experience in the private sector.
To keep pace, government and education organizations are modernizing IT operations, strengthening endpoint security and adopting automation and AI to improve both cybersecurity and service delivery.
The Ivanti Public Sector Summit brings together leaders from federal, defense, state and local government, education and industry to discuss practical strategies for securing endpoints, modernizing IT service management and delivering trusted digital services.
What you'll Learn
- Explain how modernization initiatives help agencies address evolving cybersecurity threats.
- Evaluate strategies for improving coordination between IT and security teams.
- Identify best practices for securing communications in classified and tactical environments.
- Describe key outcomes of effective vulnerability and patch management programs.
- Assess how AI and automation can improve IT service management and service delivery.
Events Where We Are Exhibiting

The Indiana Public Sector Cybersecurity Summit is where government defends the future.
This public sector-focused event brings together IT security leaders, risk managers, and public officials to tackle the evolving cyber threats facing state and local government. Through expert-led sessions, peer exchange, and real-world case studies, attendees gain practical strategies to strengthen cyber resilience, protect critical infrastructure, and lead with confidence in an age of constant risk. Designed specifically for the public sector, this summit delivers insights you can act on and alliances you can trust!
Open to Public Sector only.

This invitation-only gathering brings together state and local IT executives, emerging leaders, and visionary thinkers for candid conversations on the future of public-sector technology. Focused on leadership development, innovation, and strategy, the Forum goes beyond the tech to address the people, policies, and practices shaping digital government. Through peer exchange and practical sessions, participants gain the insights, relationships, and skills needed to lead their organizations and communities into the future.
This is an invitation-only event, open to Public Sector only.
For more information or to request an invitation, please contact Jennifer Caldwell.

Join us in Phoenix, Arizona. The 2026 Air National Guard Operational Alignment Communications & Cyber Symposium (OACCS) is the crucial event for ensuring the Air National Guard remains at the forefront of Information Technology and Cybersecurity. This is the premier event where we gather as the ANG Cyber Militia—a force defined by the skill of our people and our absolute commitment to mission readiness. The symposium is crucial for ensuring the Air National Guard remains at the forefront of Information Technology and Cyber Effects. OACCS will provide ANG units with the latest training, resources, and opportunities to:
- Improve Readiness
- Drive Workforce Development
- Field The Modern Militia
The Symposium will align NGB A2/6’s strategy with efforts at both the directorate and wing levels, focusing on the IT challenges of the next 3-5 years. We will also address resource utilization in a constrained budgetary environment by aligning ANG efforts with the Air Force Chief Information Officer’s strategic goals.

The Los Angeles Digital Government Summit is where innovation meets impact!
Bringing together the brightest minds in state and local government, this summit empowers public-sector leaders to explore cutting-edge technologies, modernize operations, and solve pressing challenges. From cybersecurity and AI to data governance and digital service delivery, sessions are designed to spark insight, foster collaboration, and accelerate real-world results. Whether you're shaping strategy or implementing solutions, the Summit delivers valuable peer connections and actionable guidance to help move your mission forward.
Open to Public Sector only.

The Vermont Digital Government Summit is where innovation meets impact!
Bringing together the brightest minds in state and local government, this summit empowers public-sector leaders to explore cutting-edge technologies, modernize operations, and solve pressing challenges. From cybersecurity and AI to data governance and digital service delivery, sessions are designed to spark insight, foster collaboration, and accelerate real-world results. Whether you're shaping strategy or implementing solutions, the Summit delivers valuable peer connections and actionable guidance to help move your mission forward.
Open to Public Sector only.

Registration is not yet available. Check back in the Spring of 2026.
TechNet Augusta 2026 gives participants the opportunity to examine and explore the intricacies of the cyber domain. With assistance from the U.S. Army Cyber Center of Excellence and industry experts, the conference is designed to open the lines of communication and facilitate networking, education and problem solving. Leaders and operators also discuss procurement challenges the military, government and industry face during a time of uncertain budgets and runaway technology advances.
With assistance from the U.S. Army Cyber Center of Excellence and industry, this three-day conference is designed to open the lines of communication between the military and commercial sector and provide a space where government and industry professionals can discuss issues and share solutions surrounding cyber electromagnetic activities and unified land operations.

The North Carolina Digital Government Summit is where innovation meets impact!
Bringing together the brightest minds in state and local government, this summit empowers public-sector leaders to explore cutting-edge technologies, modernize operations, and solve pressing challenges. From cybersecurity and AI to data governance and digital service delivery, sessions are designed to spark insight, foster collaboration, and accelerate real-world results. Whether you're shaping strategy or implementing solutions, the Summit delivers valuable peer connections and actionable guidance to help move your mission forward.

The California Government Innovation Summit is where innovation meets impact!
Bringing together the brightest minds in state and local government, this summit empowers public-sector leaders to explore cutting-edge technologies, modernize operations, and solve pressing challenges. From cybersecurity and AI to data governance and digital service delivery, sessions are designed to spark insight, foster collaboration, and accelerate real-world results. Whether you're shaping strategy or implementing solutions, the Summit delivers valuable peer connections and actionable guidance to help move your mission forward.

Co-hosted by AFCEA and INSA, the nation’s leading non-profit associations dedicated to public-private partnerships, the summit will bring together 2,200 leaders from government, academia, start-ups, and the defense industrial base for two days of technology-driven, mission-focused discussions.
Your registration and sponsorship don't just underwrite an event, they strengthen our mission and support the community we serve.
From a career fair and thought-provoking plenaries to breakout sessions, cutting-edge exhibits, and unmatched networking, the Summit is where connections spark ideas and partnerships that last. Registration opening Spring 2026!

The Colorado Digital Government Summit is where innovation meets impact!
Bringing together the brightest minds in state and local government, this summit empowers public-sector leaders to explore cutting-edge technologies, modernize operations, and solve pressing challenges. From cybersecurity and AI to data governance and digital service delivery, sessions are designed to spark insight, foster collaboration, and accelerate real-world results. Whether you're shaping strategy or implementing solutions, the Summit delivers valuable peer connections and actionable guidance to help move your mission forward.
Open to Public Sector only.

The Connecticut Digital Government Summit is where innovation meets impact!
Bringing together the brightest minds in state and local government, this summit empowers public-sector leaders to explore cutting-edge technologies, modernize operations, and solve pressing challenges. From cybersecurity and AI to data governance and digital service delivery, sessions are designed to spark insight, foster collaboration, and accelerate real-world results. Whether you're shaping strategy or implementing solutions, the Summit delivers valuable peer connections and actionable guidance to help move your mission forward.
Open to Public Sector only.

The Florida Public Sector Cybersecurity Summit is where government defends the future.
This public sector-focused event brings together IT security leaders, risk managers, and public officials to tackle the evolving cyber threats facing state and local government. Through expert-led sessions, peer exchange, and real-world case studies, attendees gain practical strategies to strengthen cyber resilience, protect critical infrastructure, and lead with confidence in an age of constant risk. Designed specifically for the public sector, this summit delivers insights you can act on and alliances you can trust!

The TribalNet Conference & Tradeshow is the annual gathering of the TribalHub community. It is not just another conference; it is an experience! This is one of the only events truly dedicated to Native American government, gaming, and health technology – with topics that are relevant to what is going on both nationally and locally. The attendees and vendors are open, engaged and ready to make valuable connections! In today’s world, it’s more essential than ever, for business leaders to utilize cutting-edge technologies and leadership strategies across all departments to create sustainable growth and success. The TribalNet Conference & Tradeshow is a great opportunity to take advantage of a growing network of resources, experience and industry connections, ensuring that enterprise and government leaders are in possession of the tools and information that they need to thrive in their industries.
What will you gain by attending?
- Valuable Connections with Vendor Partners and Industry Peers
- Opportunities for Collaboration with other Tribes
- Practical Tools for Business Growth
- Knowledge of the Latest Technology Tools and Resources

Each year, SC provides the leading technical program for the HPC community. The Program is designed to share best practices in all areas of high performance computing. Become a contributor and share your excellence. Presenting at SC is extremely rewarding.
Here’s your opportunity to meet and interact with industry, research organizations, universities, and startups joining us from across the globe. As an exhibitor, showcase your cutting-edge technologies, products, and services to thousands of attendees.
The Students@SC program offers a broad range of volunteer experiences, cluster competitions, and networking opportunities. Put your professional development into overdrive and identify the possibilities within the field of high performance computing.
Industry, academia, and government experts volunteer to design, build, and administer the cutting-edge SCinet infrastructure, providing internet connectivity for attendees and pushing the boundaries of network innovation through research and demos.

The Florida IT Leadership Forum is where tomorrow’s government leaders grow today.
This invitation-only gathering brings together state and local IT executives, emerging leaders, and visionary thinkers for candid conversations on the future of public-sector technology. Focused on leadership development, innovation, and strategy, the Forum goes beyond the tech to address the people, policies, and practices shaping digital government. Through peer exchange and practical sessions, participants gain the insights, relationships, and skills needed to lead their organizations and communities into the future.
For more information or to request an invitation, please contact Jennifer Caldwell.