Overview

June 25
10AM PT, 1PM ET

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Today’s state and local government workforce is more mobile than ever, requiring agencies to rethink how employees communicate and collaborate across the office, the field and remote environments. From public works crews and inspectors to DMV staff and housing authorities, agencies need reliable, flexible communication tools that support responsive service delivery from virtually anywhere.

This live webinar will explain how agencies can dissolve traditional boundaries between the office and the field with modern, mobile-first communications strategies. We’ll also examine the growing importance of network reliability in supporting hybrid government operations.

Join us to learn how modern unified communications can help your agency:

  • Keep field and office staff connected through a single communications ecosystem
  • Extend professional business identities across mobile devices and desk phones
  • Improve responsiveness without requiring employees to share personal cell numbers
  • Support hybrid and mobile workforces with reliable, secure connectivity
  • Streamline constituent interactions and improve operational agility

Speakers

 

Eric Koob

Associate Director, Product Management, Mobile Unified Communications, Verizon Business Group

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Barry Condrey — Moderator

Senior Fellow, Center for Digital Government

Barry has worked in the IT field for over 37 years holding a wide range of technology leadership positions in the public and private sectors and was most recently the CIO for Chesterfield County, Virginia where he pursues initiatives based on digital transformation, open government, and citizen centricity. Under his leadership Chesterfield County Va was four times recognized as the #1 digital county in the USA. Barry holds a masters degree in public leadership with a minor in economics from Virginia State University and a bachelors degree in computer science from DeVry University. He has been adjunct faculty for Virginia Commonwealth University and is currently adjunct faculty for the Public Technology Institute in the certified government CIO program. Barry has been an active NACo contributor, a gubernatorial appointee to the Virginia elections security standards workgroup and a two-time president of the Virginia Local Government IT Executives (VALGITE) organization. He is a certified government CIO (CGCIO), a certified information security manager (CISM) and a national top 25 Doer, Dreamer & Driver. He likes to teach, research technology, write code and blog about technology leadership from his home in Moseley, Virginia.