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October 28

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When it comes to public health services at the state and local levels, coordination is key. In an era where information must flow seamlessly between agencies, workers, and the public, the demand for a unified approach has never been greater. State and local government agencies are recognizing that outdated systems and siloed data are holding them back from delivering better care to their communities. This is where coordinated care comes into play.

Join Government Technology, Appian and Ignyte for an insightful webinar that explores how leading agencies are leveraging AI-powered process automation and integrated solutions to break down these silos and make critical, real-time decisions. From mental health case management to community health programs, we'll dive into how technology can streamline complex processes and ensure that every department is aligned, empowered, and ready to respond.

Here's why you can’t miss it:

  • Unlock Smarter Decision-Making: Learn how to break down data silos and gain real-time insights to improve decision-making and coordination across departments.
  • Practical Solutions You Can Use: Explore how automation and low-code platforms can streamline service delivery and workflows—without the need for a full system overhaul.
  • Scalable, Compliance-Ready Strategies: Discover proven approaches for adopting flexible solutions that meet policy demands and grow with your agency’s needs.

Speakers

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Stephanie Weber

Industry Leader State and Local Government, Appian

Stephanie Weber is the Industry Leader for State and Local Government at Appian, where she leverages her extensive background in both delivery and business development. Her career spans significant tenures at leading consulting organizations such as McKinsey & Company, Deloitte, NTT Data, and BearingPoint, as well as premier technology firms including Microsoft, Amazon Web Services, and Salesforce. Prior to joining Appian, Stephanie held the role of Client Director for State and Local Government within the Digital and Analytics practice at McKinsey & Company, where she focused on driving the adoption of innovative digital solutions and analytics to transform public sector operations. Her expertise is marked by a profound commitment to using technology to improve citizen interactions with government services, prioritizing inclusivity and accessibility. Her work encompasses leading transformational projects in cloud and application modernization, executing citizen engagement workshops, and implementing comprehensive customer experience mapping. These initiatives have significantly enhanced service delivery in sectors such as healthcare, transportation, and judiciary systems, ensuring that technological advancements translate into real-world benefits for communities.

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Noelle Harrison

Business Growth Consultant, Ignyte

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Julianne Newman

Senior Technology Consultant, Ignyte

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Justin Brown

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.