The Definitive Event on the Future of Technology
Government agencies don’t have to follow in the wake of innovation—they can be the source
From the development of the world’s most energy efficient data center to competitions inspiring the public to identify ways to better analyze and share large amounts of data across government, federal agencies are proving they can lead the way in spurring innovation and progress across sectors.
Keeping Your Agency on the Cutting Edge
The pace of change in technology is dizzying and so are the policy changes/requirements affecting your work in federal IT. What deadlines will you face in 2013? What changes could we see in both acquisition processes and budget authority?
Join us Dec. 3 in building the roadmap to 21st century
government, with:
- • The latest insights from leaders on future policy
- • Keynotes that will inspire
- • Case studies highlighting successful strategies
- • Networking opportunities to share knowledge and experience
Who Should Attend
- • CIO; CTO; CFO
- • Deputy CIO
- • Director; Associate Director
- • Assistant Secretary; Deputy Assistant Secretary
- • Chief Architect
- • Chief of Staff
- • Director—IT Security; Enterprise Network Operations; Privacy Technology
- • Deputy Director Intel Analysis
- • Senior Specialist, Science & Technology
- • IT Project Manager
- • Computer Systems Researcher
- • IT Security Specialist; Computer Scientist
- • Emerging Technology Manager