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Innovations Positioned to Change Government   

Wednesday, May 6 | 2-2:50 p.m. ET/11-11:50 a.m. PT

Agencies are navigating rising service demands, resource constraints, and public expectations that continue to outpace legacy systems. In that environment, leaders need a clear view of which emerging innovations can tangibly improve government work — and which are still unproven.

Join us Wednesday, May 6 from 2-2:50 p.m. ET/11-11:50 a.m. PT to learn about the tools and approaches already showing real traction in government. We’ll focus on what’s working, where agencies are experimenting, and what leaders should weigh before adopting something new.

Specifically, you'll learn:

  • Real use cases where new capabilities are reducing manual work and improving constituent interactions.
  • Practical innovations — from workflow automation to smarter communication channels — that strengthen service delivery.
  • Key governance questions around privacy, accessibility, sustainability, and long-term value.
Other Info:
 
  • Closed captioning will be available.
  • Registrants will receive the session recording on Thursday, May 7.

 

Speakers: 

Lawrence Hale

Lawrence Hale

Acting Assistant Commissioner,
IT Category Management,
U.S. General Services Administratione

Luke Norris (1)-1

Luke Norris

Vice President,
Platform Strategy &
Digital Transformation,
Granicus

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