Free Virtual Summit

Powering Digital Gov

Wednesday, March 25 | 12 p.m. ET/9 a.m. PT

Digital transformation is a top priority at government organizations across the country. Agencies are modernizing systems, redesigning services, and rethinking how they deliver mission‑critical experiences in a world where expectations are rising fast.

The result? A growing body of real‑world lessons about what works, what doesn’t, and what it truly takes to build digital services that are fast, intuitive, secure, and designed for the people they serve.

Join us online Wednesday, March 25 at 12 p.m. ET/9 a.m. PT for a virtual summit focused on practical, hard‑earned lessons from agencies working on digital‑government modernization — and how leaders are turning those lessons into smarter, more resilient, more impactful digital programs.

Specifically, you’ll learn:

  • What successful digital‑gov projects have in common — and where they often go off track.
  • How agencies are navigating data, design, accessibility, governance, and workforce readiness.
  • Real‑world examples of digital services that improved mission outcomes and constituent experience.

Other Info:

  • Closed captioning will be available.
  • Registrants will receive the session recording on Thursday, March 26.

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Speakers

Rebecca_Cai

Rebecca Cai

Chief Data Officer,

State of Hawaii

 

Marcus Thornton-1

Marcus Thornton

Deputy Chief Data Officer,

Virginia Office of Data
Governance and Analytics

Bryan Rosensteel

Bryan Rosensteel

Head of Public Sector Product Marketing,

Wiz

 


Schedule


Session 1:
Digital Government in Action

12-1 p.m. ET/9-10 a.m. PT

[Government Keynote]
From Vision to Delivery — What Agencies Learned Modernizing Digital Services

  • Rebecca Cai, Chief Data Officer, State of Hawaii

Early modernization efforts revealed both opportunities and obstacles. In this keynote, a government leader will share the biggest lessons learned from moving digital initiatives beyond planning and into production — including what they would do differently and how agencies can avoid common pitfalls.


Session 2:
Foundations of Digital Government

1-2 p.m. ET/10-11 a.m. PT

[Government Keynote]
Data, Design, and Delivery — Building the Foundations of Digital Government

  • Marcus Thornton, Deputy Chief Data Officer, Virginia Office of Data Governance and Analytics

Digital success depends on strong data practices, human‑centered design, and clear governance. This keynote explores how agencies are strengthening data pipelines, improving service design, and aligning digital investments with mission needs.


Session 3:
People, Process, and Change

2-3 p.m. ET/11 a.m.-12 p.m. PT

[Government Keynote]
People, Process, and Change — Preparing the Workforce for Digital Transformation

  • Speaker to be announced

Technology alone doesn’t drive transformation — people do. You’ll hear how government leaders are upskilling teams, redesigning workflows, and managing organizational change to ensure new digital tools are adopted effectively and sustainably.


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