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Technology holds a vast potential to change the way government runs and transform public service. Emerging technologies such as artificial intelligence, blockchain, and cloud computing are disruptive forces for change that can ultimately improve government services and operations through lowered costs, increased efficiency, and better citizen services and engagement.

Innovation in the federal sector isn't restricted to Washington, D.C. To find out what's going on beyond the beltway, Nextgov traveled to Denver to explore public sector innovation and technology. At this, we talked to federal, defense, state and local leaders and experts about how they're using technology to improve government, increase efficiency, and better serve the citizen.

Speakers

Brian Fox 

Systems Development Branch Chief
National Geospatial Technical Operations Center (NGTOC)
U.S. Geological Survey

Tim Horne

Regional Commissioner, Public Buildings Service, U.S. General Services Administration

Sara Jennings

Producer, NASA Frontier Development Lab

Julia Richman

Chief Innovation and Technology Officer, City of Boulder

Judy A. Smith

Chief, Cybercrime & National Security Section, U.S. Attorney’s Office

Aaron Boyd

Senior Editor, Technology and Events, Nextgov

Bob Nicholson 

Business Development, Federal Civilian & Cyber Security
Dell EMC

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Questions about this event?
Email Sally Wrenn for more information at swrenn@govexec.com.

                                               

Through news, analysis and insights from our award-winning journalists and a nationwide community of expert voices, Nextgov, produced by Government Executive Media Group, provides the first word on technology and government. Nextgov contributors include influential thinkers across government, academia and the private sector providing fresh and provocative insights on key federal IT topics.

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