Overview

June 18
10AM PT, 1PM ET

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AI in government isn’t new, but what’s happening now is different. Agencies are moving past pilots and into real implementation, where AI agents aren’t just answering questions — they’re starting to take on work that used to require entire teams.

For capital program leaders, that shift couldn’t come at a more critical time. Expectations are rising, project complexity is increasing, and experienced staff are harder to find and retain. The result is a growing gap between what agencies are expected to deliver and the resources they actually have.

This practical webinar focuses on what AI agents actually look like in practice and where they can make a measurable difference today. From predicting bid estimates to enhancing road and rail safety to summarizing data for faster decision-making, agentic AI is pushing capital programs into exciting new territory. 

Why attend:

  • Get real examples of AI agents in action — not theory, but where they’re delivering value now
  • See how agencies are stretching limited staff further without adding headcount
  • Learn where to start so AI supports project delivery, not just experimentation

Watch the live webinar to obtain your complimentary certificate of attendance!

Speakers

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Mike Tooley

Vice President of Industry Strategy, Aurigo Software Technologies

Michael (Mike) Tooley is Vice President of Industry Strategy at Aurigo Software Technologies, where he leads federal and public sector strategy for digital infrastructure delivery. A former Director of the Montana Department of Transportation and past AASHTO Executive Committee member, Mike has spent his career advancing safety, modernization, and accountability across transportation agencies. He now works with federal and state leaders to address visibility gaps, strengthen compliance, and improve outcomes for large-scale infrastructure programs.

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Joe Morris — Moderator

Chief Innovation Officer

Joseph Morris is the chief innovation officer of Government Technology’s parent company e.Republic and a national keynote speaker on issues, trends and drivers impacting state and local government and education. He has authored publications and reports on funding streams, technology investment areas and public-sector priorities, and has led roundtables, projects and initiatives focused on issues within the public sector. Joe has conducted state and local government research with e.Republic since 2007 and knows the ins and outs of government on all levels. He received his Bachelor of Arts in government and international relations from the California State University, Sacramento.