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With the rise of AI adoption and machine learning and the use of advanced technology across the federal government, the need for trustworthy data, as well as stronger cybersecurity systems and practices, is at an all-time high. However, what is next in the race for tech adoption and the fight for cyber resilience? IT leaders must update legacy systems and streamline processes to enhance productivity and efficiency.
Disbursements and other customer services accessed by benefactors rely heavily on cross-departmental collaboration and resistant cybersecurity practices. With the integration of advanced technologies, agencies must straddle a tightrope balance between vulnerability opportunities and the desire for emerging tech to improve government operations.
Join us to learn how government IT leaders secure their organizations and ensure the nation's success.
Speakers
Destiny Babjack
Division Director of Data Strategy, Office of the Chief Data Officer
Bureau of Fiscal Service, Department of Treasury
Destiny Babjack
Division Director of Data Strategy, Office of the Chief Data Officer
Bureau of Fiscal Service, Department of Treasury
James Sinocchi
Senior Solutions Engineer, National Security Programs
UiPath
James Sinocchi
Senior Solutions Engineer, National Security Programs
UiPath
Alexandra Kelley
Staff Correspondent
Nextgov/FCW
Alexandra Kelley reports on emerging technology for Nextgov/FCW. Her most recent post was covering breaking news for The Hill where she focused on a variety of quantitative subjects, including Big Tech and the economy, in addition to covering the coronavirus pandemic since late 2019. She graduated from Kenyon College in 2017.
George Jackson
Executive Producer and Host
GovExec TV
George Jackson serves as vice president of events at GovExec, the largest and most influential media company in the public sector marketplace. He launched GovExec TV in 2021 and built it into a multi-million dollar business, receiving GovExec’s first annual Entrepreneurial Spirit Award and a 2024 “B2B Media Rising Star Award” from the Software & Information Industry Association (SIIA).
Previously, George produced Capital Insider at WJLA-TV, where he won an Emmy award in 2012. One year later, he developed and recorded the pilot episode of Government Matters, a program about the business of government, which debuted as a weekly show on Sunday, August 4, 2013. He led the show through September 2020, expanded its reach to a daily worldwide audience, and produced its first feature-length documentary, The Dawn of Generation AI.
George’s roots lay in TV, journalism, and storytelling. He spent the first five years of his professional career at WJHL-TV in Johnson City, Tenn., where he began as an overnight producer and then became the lead on-air reporter for the station’s 11 p.m. newscast. He covered and investigated the earnings of two non-profit hospital systems, felony charges filed against a local sheriff, predatory paving companies, a health benefits backlog for local veterans, and a series of cold case murder investigations. He received an honorable mention for Best TV Reporter in the 2011 Tennessee AP Broadcast awards and won a Best Investigative Reporting award from Media General in 2010.
George graduated from The Ohio State University in 2003 with a bachelor’s degree in English. In 2006, he earned his master’s in broadcast journalism from the University of Maryland, College Park.
George is from Toledo, Ohio. He lives with his wife, twin daughters, and a pack of rescue dogs in Northern Virginia.