Innovation Summit 2025: The Shape of Things to Come
Thought leaders from government and industry discuss how several innovative trends are combining to change the way agencies deliver services
Date and time
Location
The Ritz-Carlton, Washington, D.C.
1150 22nd Street Northwest Washington, DC 20037Speakers
Agenda
11:30 AM - 12:55 PM
Check-in and Welcome
1:00 PM - 1:55 PM
Session One: Progress in Getting to Zero Trust
2:00 PM - 2:55 PM
Session Two: The Role of AI in Modern Government
3:00 PM - 4:00 PM
Session Three: Government Infrastructure Efficiency
4:00 PM - 6:00 PM
Expo and Reception
Good to know
Highlights
- 6 hours
- In person
About this event
The continuing pace of innovation in IT calls for government to respond in kind – adopting new tools such as artificial intelligence (AI), building in greater security and resilience, modernizing infrastructure to end the constraints of legacy systems.
Among the most significant trends is the acute need to implement Zero Trust principles as a bulwark against cyber threats. Just as AI is making it possible to streamline agency workflows and decision-making, it is providing similar capabilities to hostile actors. And these, in turn, drive the need to modernize government infrastructure. The growth of endpoints, expanding the perimeter of agency networks, means an expansion of the attack surface – something that new policies and procedures, new tools and techniques, are better able to address.
Join us at this in-person event as thought leaders from government and industry discuss how several innovative trends – Zero Trust, AI, and infrastructure modernization – are combining to change the way agencies deliver services to citizens and meet their mission.
Session One: Progress in Getting to Zero Trust
As the cyber threat landscape grows increasingly complex, pressure grows on agencies to implement Zero Trust architecture to protect their users, their data, and their systems. The obstacles include the need to modernize legacy systems, how to manage identity, and keeping up with evolving compliance standards.
- Jon Taylor, Director of Principal of Security, Versa Networks
- Jeff Worthington, Executive Strategist, Public Sector, CrowdStrike
Session Two: The Role of AI in Modern Government
This panel will explore how governments are leveraging artificial intelligence to improve public services, enhance decision-making, and ensure national security. Experts from policy, technology, and public administration will discuss the challenges of AI adoption. Attendees will gain insights into the evolving role of government in shaping the future of AI responsibly and effectively.
- Natalie Buda Smith, Director of Digital Strategy, Library of Congress
- Chris Kinsinger, PhD, Assistant Director for Catalytic Data Resources, NIH Common Fund Office of Strategic Coordination
- Felipe Fernandez, Chief Technology Officer, Fortinet Federal
- Igor Jablokov, Founder & Chairman, Pryon
- CT Thomas, Technical Director, Dell Technologies
Session Three: Government Infrastructure Efficiency
This panel emphasizes the critical role of data centers in enabling government transformation, while highlighting innovation and scalability as key priorities in modernization and AI efforts. It resonates with the public sector goal of improving and meeting evolving mission demands. Attendees will gain insights into driving government modernization efforts that balance innovation with resilience and regulatory compliance.
- Joe Ayers, Senior Director, US Public Sector Sales, AMD
- Daniel Carroll, Field CTO, Dell Federal
- Glenn Dekhayser, Global Principal Technologist, Equinix
Learning Objectives:
- Identify how to adapt zero-trust principles into concrete actions to mitigate risks
- Review steps to ensure resilient, secure operations as an extension of zero trust protections
- Outline the ways AI is being applied currently in agencies and the steps in common those agencies took to leverage its capabilities
- Delineate metrics that can be used to gauge the efficiency and effectiveness of systems and procedures that have been supplemented with AI
- Evaluate how to strike a balance between innovation, resilience, and regulator compliance in your agency’s modernization efforts
- Assess the feasibility of pilot programs and the scalability of potential solutions
Hosted by: Claudia Hosky, Publisher, FedInsider
Moderated by: Jane Norris, Contributing Editor, FedInsider
Presented by: FedInsider, Carahsoft Technology Corp, Dell Technologies
Sponsored by: Absolute, AMD, Commvault, CrowdStrike, Cylogic, Druva, Elastic, Equinix, Everfox, Fortinet Federal, Intel Corp, Keysight, Pryon, Red Hat, SimplyNUC, Tenable, Versa, Vertiv, WEKA and The College of Professional Studies at GWU.
Complimentary Registration
Please register using the form below or call (202) 237-0300. Participants can earn up to 3 CPE credits in Business Management. To receive CPE credit you must arrive on time, fill out and submit your evaluation to registration as you leave. Certificates will be e-mailed to registrants. In accordance with the standards of the National Registry of CPE Sponsors, 50 minutes equals 1 CPE.
Additional Information:
Prerequisites and Advance Preparation: None required
Program Level: Basic
Delivery Method: Group Live
Fee: There is no fee associated with this event, and no penalty for cancellation or no-show. For more information regarding concern and/or program cancellation policies please contact Certs@FedInsiderNews.com
CPE certification for this event is being administered by The George Washington University College of Professional Studies, registered with the National Association of State Boards of Accountancy (NASBA) as a sponsor of continuing professional education of the National Registry of CPE Sponsors. State boards of accountancy have final authority in the acceptance of individual courses for CPE credit. Complaints regarding registered sponsors may be submitted to the National Registry of CPE Sponsors through its website www.nasbaregistry.org.
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