Charting Your Path to Modernization
Join Nextgov/FCW on March 21 for the Pillars of Modernization Workshop
In an era where technological advancements are reshaping the landscape of governance, IT modernization stands as a cornerstone for federal agencies seeking to enhance operational efficiency and service delivery.
The journey towards modernization, however, is far from simple. It involves navigating through a labyrinth of policy intricacies, budget limitations, and workforce challenges. Despite the complexities, successful modernization efforts are imperative for digitizing customer experiences, fortifying cybersecurity, migrating to the cloud, and improving identity management.
Federal agencies embarking on the path of IT modernization face a myriad of questions and obstacles. How can they effectively tackle the interplay between technology, procurement processes, and workforce dynamic to achieve their goals? What strategies can be gleaned from the experiences of both government and industry leaders who have to spearhead modernization efforts within key federal agencies?
The journey towards IT modernization is rife with challenges, but also brimming with opportunities for federal agencies to revolutionize service delivery and operational efficiency.
Join Nextgov/FCW as we discuss these and other issues during our Pillars of Modernization Workshop. The event kicks off March 21st at 8 a.m. at The Hamilton Live in Washington, D.C. with registration and breakfast. The program starts at 8:30 a.m.
Featured speakers include:
- Larry Bafundo & Jessie Posilkin, Technology Modernization Fund
- From the adoption of cutting-edge technologies to the optimization of operational processes, representatives from the Technology Modernization Fund join us to discuss how their support of government agencies is helping to drive innovation, efficiency, and resilience, shaping the future of government IT modernization.
- Wayne Rodgers, Department of Education
- In this session, Wayne Rodgers will dive into how the Department of Education is implementing Zero Trust Architecture (ZTA) to improve their current systems and better serve constituents.
- Tracie Walker, Former United States Digital Service
- Join us for a session that dives into the expertise of digital service procurement, where we'll focus on strategies to procure and implement reliable technology solutions.
- Jay Huie, Former TTS GSA & DC CIO
- Former Deputy Assistant Commissioner for TTS Solutions at GSA joins us to explore the critical role of leadership in digital transformation technology support, gaining insights, and strategies to navigate complexities and drive meaningful change.
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