Overview

April 6

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How and where people work is evolving and will likely continue to evolve. To build resilient state and local governments that can navigate this changing landscape, agencies need strategies that can help them:

  • Become an employer of choice
  • Remove barriers to smarter, more effective government 

To compete with the private sector for top talent, the public sector needs tools that make secure and collaborative hybrid work simple and seamless. And to execute strategic goals more effectively, agencies need solutions that help teams produce more work with fewer resources.

Dive into the strategies, tools and services that can help Washington agencies modernize processes to serve the public with confidence during a webinar hosted by Government Technology on April 6 at 10am PT. During this webcast, our panel of experts will explore:

  • Strategies for freeing up resources and redeploying them to tackle modernization challenges
  • How to upgrade end-user technology to ensure employees stay secure and connected  
  • Finding technology partners that understand the challenges governments face and can help innovate
  • Securing federal IT grant funding 

Speakers

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Steve Towns — Moderator

Deputy Chief Content Officer, Government Technology

Steve Towns is the former editor of Government Technology, and former executive editor for e.Republic Inc., publisher of GOVERNING, Government Technology, Public CIO and Emergency Management magazines. He has more than 20 years of writing and editing experience at newspapers and magazines, including more than 15 years of covering technology in the state and local government market. Steve now serves as the Deputy Chief Content Officer for e.Republic.

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Brian Lau — Panelist

Strategy and Innovation Product Manager, HP Inc.

Brian Lau is a Future of Work Product Manager at HP focused on strategy and new business incubation. He works with teams to explore ideas and concepts related improving productivity, experiences and the way we work. Previously, Brian worked in management consulting helping clients with challenging business problems. He often assisted leaders in the areas of strategy, operations, technology and partnerships. Brian completed graduate and undergraduate business studies in Toronto, Canada and is an advocate for education access. He currently resides in the San Francisco Bay Area in California.

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Chuck Schalm — Panelist

AMD