Overview

January 29
11AM PT, 2PM ET

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As agencies modernize operations and expand digital services, secure and compliant collaboration tools are essential to mission success.

Join us for a live discussion on how government organizations are leveraging certified, secure video and communication solutions to support productivity, public engagement and modernization without compromising on compliance.

Discover how scalable, TAA-compliant devices and integrations with platforms like Microsoft Teams and Zoom are powering the next generation of connected government.

We’ll dive into:

  • How secure, compliant collaboration tools support modernization across agencies
  • Best practices for integrating with existing infrastructure while meeting federal mandates
  • Real-world use cases improving both internal productivity and public-facing services
  • Strategies for enabling secure hybrid work, inter-agency communication and field collaboration

Whether you're upgrading outdated systems or designing a future-ready communications strategy, this session delivers practical insights for navigating complexity with confidence. We hope you can join us!

Speakers

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Dan Gohl

Chief Technology & Strategy Officer for US SLED, HP Inc.

Daniel Gohl joined HP Inc. as Head of US Education Strategy in September 2022. He brings three decades of partnering for success through innovation with students and educators from pre-kindergarten through post-graduate studies. Daniel has deep knowledge and extensive experience in teaching, education management, and educational policy at the local, state, and national level. He is committed to helping communities, and the institutions serving them, ensure that education is contemporary, challenging, and continuous. Dan was raised in the Mid-Hudson Valley region of New York and currently lives in Fort Lauderdale, Florida with his wife and three children.

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Barry Condrey — Moderator

Senior Fellow, Center for Digital Government

Barry has worked in the IT field for over 37 years holding a wide range of technology leadership positions in the public and private sectors and was most recently the CIO for Chesterfield County, Virginia where he pursues initiatives based on digital transformation, open government, and citizen centricity. Under his leadership Chesterfield County Va was four times recognized as the #1 digital county in the USA. Barry holds a master's degree in public leadership with a minor in economics from Virginia State University and a bachelor's degree in computer science from DeVry University. He has been adjunct faculty for Virginia Commonwealth University and is currently adjunct faculty for the Public Technology Institute in the certified government CIO program. Barry has been an active NACo contributor, a gubernatorial appointee to the Virginia elections security standards workgroup and a two-time president of the Virginia Local Government IT Executives (VALGITE) organization. He is a certified government CIO (CGCIO), a certified information security manager (CISM) and a national top 25 Doer, Dreamer & Driver. He likes to teach, research technology, write code and blog about technology leadership from his home in Moseley, Virginia.