Overview

November 18

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As states and localities face ongoing disruptions from the pandemic and the economic downturn, they’re being tested like never before. One critical way to help handle these new challenges is by employing better data science.

Data science has already been helping organizations deliver services smarter, more efficiently and more effectively. Advanced data modeling enables IT leaders to predict demand and manage their resources to meet it. But proper data processing can be time-consuming and labor-intensive. Preparing, cleaning and integrating data, creating visualizations and models, and analyzing the results can put a strain on government’s already-limited resources.

To learn more about the power of data science – and how the right tech infrastructure can streamline the process for your agency – join us for a 30-minute webinar on November 18 at 1 PM Eastern/10 AM Pacific.

As an attendee, you’ll learn:
• What data science is, including best practices on specific uses cases
• How smarter data decision-making can help states and localities meet the challenges they’re currently facing
• The hardware and technology tools that can streamline the data process and maximize workflow output

 

Speakers

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Lenny Isler

Business Development Manager, Data Science, AI and VR Advanced Compute and Solutions, Z by HP

Lenny Isler has been with HP 7 years, 6 of them in the public sector area. Lenny has been a sales generalist, a Z workstation Specialist and a Business Development Manager while at HP. Lenny has extensive knowledge in high performance computing, data Science, Ai and machine learning.

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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. Formerly South Dakota's CIO for 15 years with responsibility for all state government computing, telecommunications, state 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.