Overview

July 24

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While AI has revolutionized many of the things we do online, from supercharging chatbots to fortifying cybersecurity measures, its integration into physical hardware—like PCs—promises a new wave of innovation.

Join Government Technology and HP for a live webinar to discover how AI-powered devices can enhance collaboration, productivity, and innovation in your organization.

Save the Date: Wednesday, July 24, 2024, at 10 AM PT/ 1 PM ET

Attendees will:

  • Uncover practical AI features that transform hardware capabilities, reducing reliance on cloud-based solutions.
  • Explore real-world use cases demonstrating how AI can solve critical challenges faced by public sector teams.
  • Gain strategic insights to make informed technology investments that drive secure and innovative outcomes.

Speakers

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Jeff Malec

Lifecycle Planning Subject Matter Expert, Evangelist, HP

Jeff Malec is the Lifecycle Subject Matter Expert and Technology Evangelist for HP. After a 21+ year career with Microsoft, Jeff joined HP and is driving adoption of the modern workplace, Windows 11, and the related lifecycle elements. Managing the Microsoft and HP relationship for several years, Jeff is an expert in go to market plans and customer adoption strategies. Jeff holds multiple technical certifications from Microsoft.

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Sean McSpaden — Moderator

Senior Fellow, Center for Digital Govenrment

Sean McSpaden is an executive level information technology professional with over 30 years of experience in the private, non-profit, and public sectors. His background includes the start-up and management of several small businesses and he has served on the Board of Directors or in Executive Director positions for several 501(c)(3) non-profit organizations. Sean’s public service experience includes progressively responsible positions as an IT analyst, and in statewide coordination, management and leadership positions within the Executive and Legislative branches of Oregon state government. From June 2008 to September 2013, served as the state of Oregon’s Deputy State Chief Information Officer.