Overview

November 7

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Public infrastructure connects communities and supply chains, creating networks that support the daily business of governments and constituents. The bipartisan infrastructure bill signed into law last year allocates billions of dollars for infrastructure projects, with a specific focus on making infrastructure more resilient and more equitable.

State and local governments can use modern tools powered by artificial intelligence (AI) to ensure their infrastructure plans are optimized. By utilizing AI, governments can proactively manage public works to recognize and fix problems before they occur. AI-powered computing can also help organizations improve infrastructure safety measures by creating more accurate risk analysis models.

Join Government Technology on November 7 at 10 a.m. Pacific / 1:00 p.m. Eastern for a webinar on how governments can use AI applications and algorithms to turn data into valuable insights. During this webcast, you’ll learn:

  • How AI can be used to identify and measure financial, operational, and technological risks involved in an infrastructure project
  • How AI can power intelligent document processing to help organizations derive actionable insights from unstructured data
  • How machine learning tools provide flexibility and scalability

Speakers

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Eric Clark

Vice President, Public Sector, SpringML

Eric Clark has 17 years of experience leading transformative technology projects for a variety of organizations. He knows what it takes to help organizations plan and execute digital transformation: a mix of organizational change, people enablement and the right technology strategy. At Deloitte, Eric worked on large-scale information management projects for the U.S. Department of Defense. Now, he leads state and local government customers through cloud adoption, workflow modernization and advanced analytics at SpringML.

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Peter Fisher

Public Sector Partner Engineer, Google Doc AI Specialist, Google Cloud

Peter Fisher is dedicated to helping Public Sector Partners and Agencies imagine the possibilities of machine learning to solve business problems without the technical jargon. Peter is a Public Sector Partner Engineer and Google Doc AI Specialist at Google Cloud.

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William (Bill) Rials, Ph.D. — Moderator

Senior Fellow, Center for Digital Government

William (Bill) Rials, Ph.D., is a professor and associate director (department chair) of the Tulane University School of Professional Advancement IT and Cybersecurity Program. He focuses on continually delivering and updating the program curriculum based on innovative and emerging technologies. Before transitioning to academia and higher education, he had a diverse gov tech career delivering value to state agencies, local governments, and law enforcement agencies throughout the state of Mississippi.