Overview

January 14
11AM PT, 2PM ET

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Migrating to a cloud-based ERP system can feel daunting — especially when public-sector leaders are tasked with doing more with less. Concerns about cost, complexity, and disruption often delay critical modernization efforts.

But some agencies aren’t waiting. In this exclusive webinar, IT leadership from Brevard County in Florida will share how they’re tackling those exact challenges head-on, and what they’ve learned in the process.

Join us to hear how Brevard County is:

  • Building a Fast, Confident Start. Learn how early alignment, stakeholder buy-in, and smart scoping gave their projects strong momentum from day one.
  • Avoiding Common Pitfalls. Get practical insights into vendor coordination, procurement planning, and balancing long-term strategy with day-to-day operational demands.
  • Reducing Risk and Disruption. See how phased rollouts, change management, and clear governance structures helped minimize disruption and maintain continuity.
  • Focusing on What Matters Most. Understand how the county is using cloud ERP strategy to improve service delivery, boost resilience, and future-proof operations.

Whether you’re actively evaluating a cloud ERP migration or still unsure where to start, this session is designed for public-sector leaders who want to modernize thoughtfully and effectively — without unnecessary risk.

Speakers

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Bill Greeves

SAP Industry Executive Advisor, State & Local Government, Education

Bill Greeves is an Industry Advisor at SAP, supporting state and local government, education, and nonprofit clients in modernizing complex systems and transforming business operations. He brings over 20 years of public sector technology leadership experience, including eight years as CIO, Innovation Officer, and Deputy County Manager for Wake County, North Carolina. Recognized for his innovative leadership by Government Technology and Public CIO magazines, he is also co-author of the Social Media in the Public Sector Field Guide.

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Lois Boisseau

Deputy Director of Information Technology, Brevard County Board of County Commissioners, Florida

Lois Boisseau is the Deputy Director of Information Technology for the Brevard County Board of County Commissioners in Florida, bringing nearly two decades of leadership to the role. With a career spanning over 30 years in the IT industry, Lois has held pivotal positions such as Development Lead, Team Lead, Project Manager, and Software Development Manager in both the public and private sectors. She is recognized for her expertise in strategic planning, organizational restructuring, and team development—experience she has leveraged to lead transformative projects for Brevard County since 2005. Lois holds a Bachelor of Science in Computer Information Systems from Rollins College, complemented by a minor in Business Administration. She is known for building productive teams, tackling complex projects, and fostering innovation across the technology landscape in local government.

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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 masters degree in public leadership with a minor in economics from Virginia State University and a bachelors 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.