MAY 29-30, 2019 | Hilton Alexandria Mark Hotel, Arlington, VA
SHIFTING FROM LOW-VALUE TO HIGH-VALUE WORK
Technology has transformed how the private sector operates,
dramatically improving the efficiency, convenience, and effectiveness with
which businesses serve their customers. However, there are few agencies with
established RPA programs, 2019 is opening the door for many more adopters. Though automation
tools are transforming government, many agencies still face an uphill battle with
gaining leadership buy-in for implementation.
Through advanced strategy focus
groups, Tech Talks, workshops, and panels, you will learn:
- Intelligent
automation’s ability to transform identity and access management (IAM)
- Develop
sound public-private partnerships for funding and strategy
- Move
from proof of concept to pilot to production
- Deploy
an agency wide data and automation strategy to increase effectiveness of
program analysis, and much more
Speakers Included
Guy Cavallo
Deputy CIO, Office of the Chief Information Officer
Small Business Administration
Lori Ruderman
BUYSMARTER Initiative Lead
HHS
Bill Pratt
Director of Strategic Technology Management
Department of Homeland Security
Stoney Trent
Chief Operations Officer, Joint Artificial Intelligence Center
Department of Defense
Kenneth Newton
Director Enterprise Services Division
NASA
Pamela J. Wolfe
Chief, Enterprise Services Division
NASA
Courtney Anderson
Senior Electronic Records Policy Analyst
National Archives And Records Administration
Joanie Newhart
Associate Administrator of Acquisition Workforce Programs
Office of Management and Budget
Kyle Douglas
Electronic Records Policy Analyst
National Archives and Records Administration
Matt Schallenberg
Supervisor, Robotics Process Automation, Accounting Operations Services Division
Financial Management Directorate Interior Business Center
Robin Thottungal
Chief Technology Officer
National Gallery of Art
Ed Burrows
Robotic Process Automation Program Manager, GSA-USDA Financial Management Liaison
Office of the Chief Financial Officer (BG) General Services Administration
Jim Walker
Federal CTO and Director, Public Sector Marketing
UiPath