Overview

June 26

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In a world where AI is often met with fear and uncertainty, getting clear and practical guidance on integrating AI into your operations can seem impossible – but it’s not. Join Government Technology and SADA for a live webinar on June 26, where a panel of industry experts will offer insights to help you create a thoughtful AI plan tailored to your agency’s needs.


Here’s what we’ll cover:

  • Practical Guidance on AI Integration: Learn how to seamlessly incorporate AI with your existing data without overwhelming your team.
  • Assessing Your AI Readiness: Learn how to evaluate your current position and identify where AI can significantly impact your agency.
  • Hear about real world use cases for adopting AI in the public sector space.


Speakers

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Simon Margolis

Associate CTO of AI and ML, SADA

With 12+ years of experience in IT and cloud solutions, Simon has held many roles from engineering and solutions architecture to sales and business development. Simon was with a financial technology firm focused on high-frequency trading systems and networks prior to joining NASA JPL to work on systems architecture and engineering. Previously, he was responsible for managing the Cloud Platform practice and has led the company to win Google Cloud Sales Partner of the Year for 5 years running. As a Google Cloud Qualified Developer, today Simon helps guide SADA and their customers through the rapidly expanding AI and ML space.

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Curt Wood — Moderator

Senior Fellow, Center for Digital Government

Curt most recently served as the Technology Services and Security Cabinet Secretary and Chief Information Officer for Massachusetts Governor Charlie Baker, leading the Commonwealth’s digital and cyber security transformation. Prior to his Cabinet appointment in 2018, Mr. Wood served 8 years as the Public Safety Undersecretary for Forensic Science and CIO overseeing major public safety and justice operational and technology modernization efforts. He began his government career in 1975 and has served in multiple roles.