Next-Gen Computing Workshop - Agenda
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Agenda

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8:30 AM EST

Thursday, January 19

Welcome Remarks

Welcome Remarks

Jessie Bur, Managing Editor, Nextgov

Description

Opening Remarks from our Next-Gen Computing Workshop Host.

On Demand

8:35 AM EST

Thursday, January 19

Keynote

Mission-Enabling Emerging Technology Services at the U.S. Department of Labor

Sanjay Koyani, Chief Technology Officer, Department of Labor

Description

The adoption of emerging technologies does not happen overnight. There are critical steps to be taken in order to foster a culture of innovation and prepare for sustainable and scalable solutions through new technologies. Take a peak behind the curtain of what's happening at DOL with Chief Technology Officer, Sanjay Koyani.

On Demand

9:05 AM EST

Thursday, January 19

Underwritten

Key Technology Insights for Advancing the Way You Live and Work

Derrick Edwards, Chief Technologist, DoD, Public Sector, Hewlett Packard Enterprise

Underwritten by: Hewlett Packard Enterprise

Description

With solutions that underpin strategies to take advantage of your data, HPE drives modernization in the enterprise. We have built a comprehensive edge to cloud platform, along with a robust partner ecosystem, including the channel and ISVs. Let’s take a look at how and why HPE is a leader in the strategic utilization of the data that drives your mission and business.

On Demand

9:25 AM EST

Thursday, January 19

Government Spotlight

Moving from Data to Information to Enhance USAF Decision-Making Capabilities

Dr. Qing Wu, Senior Scientist for Processing and Exploitation, Information Directorate, Air Force Research Laboratory

Session Opening Remarks: Wes Green, Head of Public Sector Growth, SandboxAQ

Underwritten by: SandBoxAQ

Description

Across the DoD enterprise, platforms are equipped with a grid of sensors that can collect massive amounts of data to carry out multi-domain missions, defending and defeating adversary threats. There is a large cost in both money and time to transmit full sensor output from platform to ground stations. While developing advanced computing technologies, AFRL has made significant progresses in increasing human situational awareness by enabling edge artificial intelligence, i.e., on-board/on-premises computing and AI algorithmic capabilities, while also reducing communications latency and cost. However, there is still a significant research opportunities to address the gap between current edge computing capabilities and the vast amount of sensor data to analyze and fuse in real-time.

On Demand

9:50 AM EST

Thursday, January 19

Underwritten

How to Move from Building Clouds to an Agile First Infrastructure in a Hybrid Multi-Cloud Era

Dan Fallon, Senior Director - Systems Engineering, U.S. Public Sector, Nutanix

Description

Hear from Nutanix at this workshop.

On Demand

10:10 AM EST

Thursday, January 19

Break

Coffee Break

Description

A chance to stretch your legs and refill your coffee!

10:15 AM EST

Thursday, January 19

Government Spotlight

Past vs. Present Data Architecture in the Big Data Analytics World

Dr. Lindsey Saul, Chief Data and Analytics Officer, Defense Logistics Agency

Description

Tune in for a presentation from Defense Logistics Agency's Chief Data and Analytics Officer, Dr. Lindsey Saul, on the future of data analytics and what we can learn from years past.

On Demand

10:40 AM EST

Thursday, January 19

Government Spotlight

Going Beyond Security: A Conversation on Digital Transformation and Experience

Samuel Navarro, Director, Customer Services, Information Technology Category, Federal Acquisition Service, General Services Administration

Description

Hear from Samuel Navarro, the Federal Acquistion Service's Director of Customer Services.

On Demand

11:05 AM EST

Thursday, January 19

Closing Remarks

Thank You

Jessie Bur, Managing Editor, Nextgov

Description

Thanks for joining us!

On Demand