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Technology is changing the way government interacts with the citizens it serves, offering new tools, frameworks, and platforms for engagement and service delivery. As governments at all levels work to keep up with rising citizen expectations, what does it mean to truly be a digital government? In Las Vegas, Route Fifty and Nextgov teamed up to talk with leaders across federal, state, and local government who are not only transforming the way their services are designed and delivered, but also reimagining what is possible through technology-powered government. 

 

Opening Remarks

Panel Discussion - Technology Driven Digital Government

  • Michael Sherwood, Director of Technology & Innovation, City of Las Vegas
  • Max Everett, Chief Information Officer, U.S. Department of Energy 
  • Moderator: Frank Konkel, Executive Editor, Nextgov

Session presented by our underwriter Adobe

Panel Discussion - Engaging the Citizen

  • Jennifer Davies, Senior Public Information Officer, City of Las Vegas
  • Chris Jones, Airport Chief Marketing Officer, Clark County Department of Aviation 
  • Nicole Denton, Online Communications Strategist, Salt River Project
  • Moderator: Frank Konkel, Executive Editor, Nextgov

Max Everett

Chief Information Officer, U.S. Department of Energy

Jennifer Davies

Senior Public Information Officer at City of Las Vegas

Chris Jones

Airport Chief Marketing Officer
Clark County Department of Aviation

Michael Sherwood

Director of Technology and Innovation, City of Las Vegas

Nicole Denton

Vehicles & Platforms Strategist - Digital Channels, SRP, Arizona

Frank Konkel

Executive Editor, Nextgov