Armed with resources like shared services and the Technology Modernization Fund, agencies are finding better uses of their technology dollars through strategic investments in modern systems. This includes cloud migration efforts and various associated “as-a-service" infrastructure models. As emerging technologies take shape, agencies are setting up environments that are accommodating future innovations.
Armed with resources like shared services and the Technology Modernization Fund, agencies are finding better uses of their technology dollars through strategic investments in modern systems. This includes cloud migration efforts and various associated “as-a-service" infrastructure models. As emerging technologies take shape, agencies are setting up environments that are accommodating future innovations.
Government agencies are undertaking bold strategies to digitize paper-based processes and move to prominent digital infrastructures. Digitization enables diverse and accelerated public access to information as well as discovery processes. By 2026, for example, the National Archives and Records Administration aims to digitize 500 million pages of government records. But even more pressing is the call for agencies to transition to a fully electronic recordkeeping environment by the end of 2022. Leaders discuss how they are communicating these strategies and the tools that are enabling these pivots.
Government agencies are undertaking bold strategies to digitize paper-based processes and move to prominent digital infrastructures. Digitization enables diverse and accelerated public access to information as well as discovery processes. By 2026, for example, the National Archives and Records Administration aims to digitize 500 million pages of government records. But even more pressing is the call for agencies to transition to a fully electronic recordkeeping environment by the end of 2022. Leaders discuss how they are communicating these strategies and the tools that are enabling these pivots.
Telework induced by the COVID-19 pandemic forced federal agencies to pivot their IT modernization strategies. In 2021, emerging technologies like 5G and new approaches to IT like Agile are shaking up the way agencies tackle modernization. This event will draw insight from agencies and federal IT leaders at the cutting edge of IT modernization trends.
Telework induced by the COVID-19 pandemic forced federal agencies to pivot their IT modernization strategies. In 2021, emerging technologies like 5G and new approaches to IT like Agile are shaking up the way agencies tackle modernization. This event will draw insight from agencies and federal IT leaders at the cutting edge of IT modernization trends.
New IT infrastructure modernization strategies and the COVID-19 pandemic cause new security challenges for federal agencies, and require new approaches to IT infrastructure security. This event will consider new security blueprints and the mindset shifts required to boost federal IT infrastructure security.
New IT infrastructure modernization strategies and the COVID-19 pandemic cause new security challenges for federal agencies, and require new approaches to IT infrastructure security. This event will consider new security blueprints and the mindset shifts required to boost federal IT infrastructure security.
Join us for a discussion on how the development of cloud infrastructure is facilitating IT modernization across federal agencies. Hear from federal executives on their agency’s cloud strategies, as well as how the newly available wealth of data and analytic power is pushing new frontiers in research while improving agency services, along with how the federal government is upholding IT security amidst cloud migration.
Join us for a discussion on how the development of cloud infrastructure is facilitating IT modernization across federal agencies. Hear from federal executives on their agency’s cloud strategies, as well as how the newly available wealth of data and analytic power is pushing new frontiers in research while improving agency services, along with how the federal government is upholding IT security amidst cloud migration.
Health IT advances are improving both patient care and the management of public health. Plus, IT modernization initiatives across government are leading to improvement in the delivery of services for remote access, medical devices, EHRs, telehealth and more. All these innovations begin with a solid infrastructure for interoperability, data management, cloud computing and more. Health-focused agency leaders discuss the progress to modernize their systems and the programs they are implementing to respond to public health needs.
Health IT advances are improving both patient care and the management of public health. Plus, IT modernization initiatives across government are leading to improvement in the delivery of services for remote access, medical devices, EHRs, telehealth and more. All these innovations begin with a solid infrastructure for interoperability, data management, cloud computing and more. Health-focused agency leaders discuss the progress to modernize their systems and the programs they are implementing to respond to public health needs.
Sudden demands in agency services often require strategic infrastructure approaches to managing those surges. This event will draw insight from agencies and federal IT leaders at the cutting edge of IT modernization trends to transform how their teams are securing cloud systems, improving data management, utilizing data virtualization, increasing automation and streamlining cloud architecture.
Sudden demands in agency services often require strategic infrastructure approaches to managing those surges. This event will draw insight from agencies and federal IT leaders at the cutting edge of IT modernization trends to transform how their teams are securing cloud systems, improving data management, utilizing data virtualization, increasing automation and streamlining cloud architecture.
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