Government Technology

Upcoming Government Technology Events

As hybrid work becomes the norm across government agencies, meetings must evolve to ensure every participant can contribute effectively. Yet many organizations still rely on traditional audio-visual setups that struggle with inconsistent sound, poor lighting, limited accessibility and fragmented work.
AI-powered solutions and collaboration platforms can automatically adjust audio and video quality, reduce background noise, provide real-time transcription and translation, and create more equitable participation for both in-person and remote attendees. The result: clearer communication and more productive meetings.
In this webinar, public sector leaders will explore how AI-powered meeting technology can help agencies overcome common challenges in hybrid collaboration while improving accessibility and engagement. Experts will also discuss best practices for deploying AI-enabled meeting spaces, establishing governance for responsible AI use and building a foundation for future innovation.
This session will explore:
- Improving accessibility and equity in hybrid meetings
- Delivering consistent audio-visual experiences across devices and locations
- Leveraging AI capabilities such as real-time transcription, translation and noise reduction
- Increasing productivity and collaboration across distributed teams
- Building governance frameworks for responsible AI adoption
Discover how AI-enhanced meetings can help public sector organizations create more inclusive, reliable and outcome-driven conversations. Sign up now to learn more.

The Washington 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.
This is an invitation-only event, open to Public Sector only.
For more information or to request an invitation, please contact Jennifer Caldwell.

The Wisconsin Governor’s Cybersecurity Summit is where the state’s cyber strategy takes shape.
For more than a decade, Wisconsin has led with a proactive, collaborative approach to protecting its digital infrastructure. This Summit offers focused, practical content built around real incidents, lessons learned, and proven solutions. Attendees hear directly from state leadership, military and emergency management partners, CIOs, CISOs, and industry experts on the issues most critical to Wisconsin’s cybersecurity posture. This summit equips leaders at every level to work smarter, respond faster, and defend the systems residents depend on every day. Protecting Wisconsin isn't just IT work; it’s public service. Join the partners across the state who are making security stronger, safer, and more resilient!
Participants gain:
- Actionable tactics to reduce cyber risk
- Case studies and best practices from Wisconsin agencies and local governments
- Threat intelligence from public and private sector experts
- Networking with security peers and regional partners
- Tools to better protect communities, services, and critical systems
Open to Public Sector only.

The New York 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.
This is an invitation-only event, open to Public Sector only. For more information or to request an invitation, please contact Jennifer Caldwell.

The Illinois 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.

The Kansas 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.

Identity has become the new front line of cybersecurity. Yet most organizations remain far less prepared than they realize.
In a new survey of U.S. IT and security leaders, 82% of respondents agree that identity is now the primary security perimeter. However, when it comes to real-world readiness, confidence drops sharply: only 17% feel extremely confident in their ability to detect and respond to identity-based threats, and just 13% are extremely confident in preventing account takeover and identity fraud.
So what’s driving this disconnect?
In this Lunch & Learn webinar, we’ll unpack the latest research and share a practical roadmap to help public sector agencies close the "agility gap" between how modern identity threats operate and how defenses are currently deployed.
Attendees will learn:
- Where identity attacks are actually occurring today
- Why fragmented identity systems remain the #1 barrier to effective protection
- Real-world examples across both workforce and citizen-facing identity environments

Forward-looking agencies are taking a different approach: embedding security directly into the way work gets done. By aligning policies, leadership practices and technology with real-world workflows, organizations can make security a natural part of daily operations rather than an extra step.
In this webinar, public sector leaders and security experts will discuss practical strategies for building security into everyday processes. Attendees will learn how agencies can strengthen resilience while maintaining usability, productivity and trust.
Discover how embedding security into workflows can help public sector organizations move from reactive defense to proactive resilience. Sign up now to join the discussion.

As government organizations modernize facilities and adapt to new ways of working, workplace technology has become a critical foundation for collaboration, communication and service delivery. But designing modern government workspaces requires thoughtful planning, especially when launching new facilities or updating legacy environments.
In this session, IT leaders from the Teacher Retirement System of Texas (TRS) will share lessons learned from planning and implementing workplace technology across four locations: two facilities in Austin, one in El Paso, and one in London. Bringing together long-established offices with newly built environments provides a practical example of the challenges IT teams often face when modernizing technology across diverse government workplaces.
From meeting space design to standardized collaboration tools, the TRS team will discuss how they created consistent environments that are simple for employees to use and easier for IT teams to manage and support.
Attendees will hear practical insights on how agencies can approach workplace modernization while maintaining consistency, usability and operational efficiency across locations and supporting government service delivery.
We’ll cover:
- Key lessons learned from planning workplace technology across new and existing government facilities
- Considerations for designing meeting spaces that support collaboration and hybrid work
- How standardizing collaboration tools can simplify support and improve user experience
- Strategies for IT teams managing growing device fleets and workplace technology
Whether you are renovating existing spaces or planning new facilities, this session will provide practical insight into how agencies can create technology-enabled workplaces that improve collaboration, support employees and help government teams deliver better services to constituents.

Now in its 21st year, the California Public Sector CIO Academy returns in 2026 as the premier event for developing both today’s senior technology leaders and the next generation rising in their ranks. Rooted in human-centered leadership, the Academy provides a unique environment where current and emerging leaders can sharpen the skills, insights, and resilience needed to guide organizational transformation. Against the backdrop of California’s ambitious digital initiatives, the Academy blends learning, mentorship, and collaboration, empowering leaders at every stage of their journey to shape a government that advances with purpose and innovation
This is an invitation-only event, open to Public Sector only. For more information or to request an invitation, please contact Jen Caldwell.

The Digital Communities Large City/County CIO Summit is an inspirational, content-packed day and a half event! The summit features top-notch panel discussions and meaningful opportunities for attendees to connect with and learn from their CIO and county leaders across the country.
As we focus on the challenges and opportunities facing local government, the conversations and candid stories of how visionary leaders are maintaining, enabling and pushing forward will be incredibly beneficial as you plan your technology agenda for the future. Come join us for this thought-provoking opportunity to network with and learn from your peers!
Stay tuned for more information!
This is an invitation-only event, open to Public Sector only. For more information or to request an invitation, please contact Kathy Simpson.

The South Dakota 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.

Across government, some of the most valuable insights are buried in unstructured information like case notes, reports, regulatory documents, and narrative records that were never meant to be analyzed at scale.
The Idaho Department of Health and Welfare ran into this exact challenge while trying to answer a critical question about foster care: what actually leads to successful family reunification? National research had identified indicators linked to children safely returning home, but Idaho needed to know whether those same signals existed in its own cases. The answers were buried across more than 2,000 foster care files, each filled with years of caseworker notes, observations, and reports. Using an AI agent, the state analyzed the entire dataset in hours, surfacing the indicators tied to successful reunification and turning narrative records into usable evidence.
But the bigger takeaway goes well beyond foster care. The same approach is already being applied in other parts of government.
Join Government Technology, In Time Tec and leadership from the Idaho Department of Health and Welfare for a live webinar where we’ll explore what becomes possible when AI can read and interpret the kinds of complex records government collects every day.
What You'll Learn
- How Idaho used AI to review 2,000+ case files in just 15 hours
- How agencies can find useful insights in unstructured data like notes, reports, and records
- How AI can support human decisions while staying transparent and accountable
- How to spot practical AI opportunities across state and local government

The FBI’s Criminal Justice Information Services (CJIS) Security Policy establishes the foundational security standards that criminal justice and noncriminal justice agencies must follow to access and protect sensitive criminal justice information. As the policy undergoes a significant modernization effort, agencies and their technology partners will need to understand what’s changing and how those changes may affect their operations.
Join us on April 16, 2026, at 11 a.m. PT / 2 p.m. ET for a fireside chat between Chris Weatherly, Information Security Officer for the FBI CJIS Division, and Teri Takai, Chief Programs Officer for the Center for Digital Government. In this discussion, they will explore the goals behind the modernization effort, what updates are being considered, and what CJIS stakeholders should be preparing for.
This conversation will cover:
- The role and scope of the CJIS Security Policy across the criminal justice ecosystem
- Why the policy is being modernized and the priorities guiding the effort
- Key changes under consideration and what they could mean for agencies and partners
- How CJIS stakeholders can prepare for upcoming updates
- Resources and guidance available to help organizations navigate the transition
Whether you are part of a law enforcement agency, a government IT organization, or a technology partner supporting CJIS systems, this session will provide valuable insight into the future direction of CJIS security standards.

The Massachusetts 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.
This is an invitation-only event, open to Public Sector only. For more information or to request an invitation, please contact Jennifer Caldwell.