Overview

June 29

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Today’s government IT organizations must launch, update and modify services faster than ever before. Tasks that once took weeks may now be compressed into a few days. And, as IT teams cope with these accelerated timelines, they’re also evolving the way they operate. It’s increasingly common for some or all team members to work remotely.

On June 29, Government Technology will host a live webcast to explore how modern knowledge management tools can securely support project teams, supervisors and executive leaders in this new environment. You’ll hear how Utah’s Division of Technology Services uses these tools to boost agility and support its evolution from service provider to service broker. You’ll also hear insights from experts at Atlassian about how secure knowledge management technology is evolving and why it’s becoming more important to state and local government organizations.

Register now to learn how your organization can:

  • Share and preserve valuable knowledge and expertise across evolving workforces
  • Reduce the amount of time employees spend gathering information they need to perform a task
  • Empower lean teams to be more productive and consistent

 

 

Speakers

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Otto Doll — Moderator

Senior Fellow, Center for Digital Government

As the Minneapolis CIO for seven-plus years, Mr. Doll was responsible for all city IT services. He also served as South Dakota's CIO for 15 years with responsibility for all state government computing, telecommunications, radio, and public broadcasting. While with IT research firms, Mr. Doll has advised Fortune 1000, federal, state, and local government CIOs on information technology assessment and alignment to business needs. He has served as a director with the United States General Services Administration, developing information technology strategic plans and oversight policy. Mr. Doll received his computer science degree from Virginia Tech and is a senior executive fellow of the Kennedy School of Government, Harvard University. He is a past president of NASCIO — a national organization of state CIOs. He also is a past president of the Metropolitan Information Exchange (MIX) — a national organization of city and county CIOs. Mr. Doll was named to Government Technology's 2004 Top 25 Doers, Dreamers and Drivers.

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Corona Ngatuvai

Enterprise Architect, Division of Technology Services, Utah

Corona is the Chief Technical Architect for the Department of Government Operations' Division of Technology Services (DTS) in Utah. He was introduced to public service through the Department of Health, where he implemented networks for health departments in central and southern Utah. He facilitated centralization and optimization of IT services there before joining DTS. He has most recently been involved in facilitating Utah's multi cloud adoption and digital workspace transformation strategies.

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Diana Castiblanco

Trello Enterprise Advocate, Atlassian

Diana partners closely with Atlassian’s Enterprise customers to innovate the way they get work done. Specializing in Public Sector for the last two years, Diana aims to empower teams taking strategic steps adopting visual, intuitive Atlassian cloud tools like Trello Enterprise, and develop best practices in modern work management solutions.