Government IT Leadership Forum: The CIOs and Strategies Transforming the Federal Sector

IT decision makers in federal government face unprecedented opportunities for providing new and improved services in support of national priorities, but also some very tough challenges. The need to develop more open, transparent, and collaborative systems and processes must be balanced with an unwavering focus on information security and close attention to IT project performance. At the same time, ongoing threats to national security, including the ever present risk of cyber attacks, are forcing government IT professionals to seek new technologies and best practices
Government IT Leadership Forum is a day-long venue where senior IT leadership in U.S. government comes together to discuss how they're using technology to drive change in federal operations. Prominent CIOs from civilian, defense, and intelligence agencies will engage an audience of their peers in an open discussion of intelligence gathering and sharing, cybersecurity, open government, cloud computing, and much more. We will also be hosting an awards luncheon for the InformationWeek Government 50, featuring leading CIOs in local, state, and federal government. Join this exclusive gathering of government technology executives to hear first-hand how they're driving change and innovation in federal IT services and operations.
 

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