The future of modern government – how it works, how it serves, how it fits – depends on the agility, effectiveness, and efficiency of the IT systems that are its force multipliers.
Join top leadership from the Department of Defense, Capitol Hill, and Federal civilian agencies at the ServiceNow Federal Forum 2022 on Thursday, March 10 for an up -to -date and personal briefing on how the future of government work is shaping.
As pandemic conditions deteriorate, the ServiceNow Federal Forum will open from 8:30 am to 5:00 pm ET at the Renaissance Hotel in Washington, DC for this long -awaited opportunity for the government technology community to regroup and capture the latest IT intelligence from leading experts in government and private sector partners.
In sessions built around the themes of digital government, agency interoperability, and improving citizen services, the ServiceNow Federal Forum speaker lineup features:
- Gen. Robert Skinner, Director of the Defense Information Systems Agency (DISA) and Commander of JFHQ-DODIN, talks about how to reduce operational risk and stay a few steps ahead of adversaries through better cybersecurity;
- The retired Gen. Stan McChrystal, former commander of U.S. and international forces in Afghanistan, discusses the “team of teams” approach to breaking down traps in government organizations and working together more effectively;
- Capitol Hill’s technology and cybersecurity strengthen Rep. Gerry Connolly, D-Va., Jim Langevin, DR.I., and Derek Kilmer, D-Wash., Providing the latest on how Congress plans to support Federal IT modernization and lay the foundation for better service of the citizen;
- Department of Health and Human Services OIG CIO Gerald Caron discussing his agency’s path to zero trust security;
- Traci DiMartini, Chief Human Capital Officer at the General Services Administration, Javier Inclan, Deputy Office Head of the National Science Foundation’s Office of Equity and Civil Rights, and Zina Dache Merritt, Special Assistant to the Comptroller General for Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion at the Government Accountability Office, which discusses how the government accepts President Biden’s executive order on diversity, equality, inclusion, and accessibility; at
- Barbara Morton, Deputy Chief Veterans Experience Officer at the Department of Veterans Affairs, and Robert Brown, CTO at USCIS discussing how they set the path forward in improving service delivery.
We haven’t seen each other outside of the Zoom call in a long time. Please join us at the ServiceNow Federal Forum 2022 on Thursday, March 10 at the Renaissance Hotel in Washington DC to rediscover and re -address the latest IT strategies and opportunities to improve Federal government and how it works.