Overview

May 20

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State and local governments must build a more agile culture within their organizations and embrace technology disruption to meet the 21st-century needs of their constituents. But what exactly does an agile government look like?

Join our experts May 20 at 11:00 am PT/2:00pm ET for an interactive webinar that will explore how state and local governments can use DevSecOps and open source principles and practices to build a foundation for digital government, integrate innovative technologies and achieve their ultimate goal: delivering a better citizen experience.

We’ll examine:
- How automating technology infrastructures and workflows can improve collaboration between developer and operations teams and accelerate the development-to-production life cycle.

- How to leverage open source technologies and DevSecOps to optimize resources and create more flexible systems.

- How to address technical debt and create processes and systems that improve inter-agency sharing and leverage open data.

Speakers

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Frank DiMuzio

Regional Manager, Emerging Technologies, Red Hat

Frank DiMuzio leads the Emerging Technology team for Red Hat's State/Local Government and Education (SLED) market. He focuses on transforming these organizations using the latest enterprise open source technologies. Frank is a Red Hat Certified Architect (RHCA) that has expertise in enterprise automation, containerization, enterprise architecture, and systems administration.

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Bill Hirsch

Principal Solutions Architect, Red Hat

Bill Hirsch has been working in IT for 20+ years as a Linux/Unix Systems Administrator, Enterprise Architect, and prior to joining Red Hat, served as a Director of Infrastructure at a major healthcare provider. In his current role as a Principal Solutions Architect for State/Local Government & Education at Red Hat, Bill works with agencies and universities to help design and build modern IT infrastructures the open source way.

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Patrick Moore — Moderator

Senior Fellow, Center for Digital Government

Patrick Moore has spent his career working to improve government and its responsiveness to citizens. Patrick spent 8 years working for Georgia Governor Sonny Perdue, serving as state CIO from 2006-2010. During that time Patrick led a transformational restructuring of the state's technology function, establishing a new model for Georgia’s IT strategy. Upon leaving Georgia’s government Patrick served in client facing and sales executive roles with HP Enterprise Services where he focused on building and delivering solutions for state and local governments. Patrick now serves as managing partner for Integris Applied, a management consulting firm focused on CIOs and their organizations. Patrick is a noted expert in the state and local government technology space and a Government Technology “Top 25 Doer, Dreamer and Driver.” He is a frequent contributor to industry organizations including the Center for Digital Government and NASCIO.