Overview

October 11

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Health and human service organizations across the country are undergoing big changes.

 

Artificial intelligence, machine learning, analytics, and other data-related technologies enable agencies to take better care of the families and individuals in their communities. But while this technology remains a key enabler, there are still questions about its ethical use. 

 

Discover how your agency can responsibly use AI to transform how you deliver services to those in need during a 30-minute webinar hosted by Government Technology and Cardinality.ai.

on October 11, 2023, at 10 AM PT/1 PM ET.

 

What we’ll cover:

 

  • Embracing the power of data and AI in Government
  • How to achieve better outcomes with AI – like workload optimization, improved response times, an empowered workforce, accelerated eligibility determination, etc.
  • Best practices and guardrails for ensuring responsible AI implementation

Speakers

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Kevin Jones

Chief Operating Officer, Cardinality.ai

With more than 20 years of consulting experience, Kevin has spent over 15 years leading successful enterprise programs for State, Higher Education, and Government Agencies. His noteworthy accomplishments include offering executive leadership for several technology modernization programs, such as those for the Indiana Family and Social Services Administration, Indiana Department of Child Services, Texas Health and Human Services, Oklahoma Department of Human Services, and Texas Department of Family and Protective Services. Additionally, he has overseen projects for the Ohio Department of Job and Family Services, Oklahoma State Department of Health, Ohio Department of Developmental Disabilities, Austin Public Health, and Louisville Department of Health and Wellness, among many others. Kevin has extensive experience in managing the development and implementation of Child Welfare systems. As the Deputy CIO of Indiana's Family and Social Services Division and the CIO of Indiana's Department of Child Services, he led the implementation of the CCWIS (Comprehensive Child Welfare Information System). The system supported over 5000 users, 92 counties, and 1.5 million direct clients. Kevin's focus areas included IT infrastructure, software infrastructure, business intelligence, data analytics, case management operations, IT governance, enterprise performance management, and the implementation of a systems engineering approach to system and software development.

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Justin Brown — Moderator

Senior Fellow, Center for Digital Government

Justin Brown served as Oklahoma’s Cabinet Secretary of Human Services and Director of the Oklahoma Department of Human Services from 2019 to 2023. In July 2023, Brown stepped away from state service with confidence in the transition strategy and with a deep desire to continue human services transformation across America through independent consulting. While at Oklahoma Human Services, Brown introduced a grassroots strategic planning effort and human services operating system known as the ‘True North.’ Because of this transformational approach, OKDHS was able to remain focused on the agency’s long-term strategies during the pandemic, instead of assuming a defensive posture during this time of dramatic disruption. As a strong relationship builder, Brown built a culture of true collaboration with state and federal agencies, local non-profits, philanthropic foundations, legislators and with the communities that the agency serves, aligning stakeholders in a common vision and with connected definitions of success. In 2022 & 2023, Secretary Brown served as Chairman of the American Public Human Services Association (APHSA) Leadership Council and as a member of the Governing Board of Directors, as well as a member of the National Governor’s Association’s (NGA) Core Advisory Board for Children and Families. In addition to his public service, Secretary Brown has built a passion for serving seniors and children through non-profit organizations including the Alzheimer’s Association, Children’s Hospital Foundation, YMCA, Big Brothers and Big Sisters, among others.