Case Study: When Government Oversight Goes Wrong

The Federal Trade Commission, for example, acts to ensure that any given organization is not negligent or reckless with private information. But upon what information does the FTC act?
In this session, we'll focus on a case where the FTC relied on highly suspect information obtained by, for all intents and purposes, a "faux" breach of a cancer-screening service, resulting in a protracted legal fight and ultimately the collapse of the organization. Michael Daugherty, Founder, President and CEO of LabMD and the author of the book The Devil Inside the Beltway, will share his story of what to expect when the federal government investigates you. He'll then join in a discussion about breach investigations on the many issues raised by this fascinating case study. What will you do when the government comes calling? Attend this session to learn the key do's and don'ts.
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Modernizing IT Service Management in the Public Sector

Government IT leaders are facing an increasing number of challenges. From the shortage of skilled IT talent to increasing innovation requests to cybersecurity concerns, IT teams must balance resources and budgets carefully to meet the changing needs of governments and constituents.
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Transforming The Citizens’ Digital Experience in Government

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The President’s Management Agenda is a multi-generational vision for reform that brings to government customers a customer experience that compares to or exceeds that of leading private sector organizations.
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Tech & Trends in Texas - Q3 Gov Tech Market Review

Join the Industry Insider – Texas team on October 19th for a conversation on the news and trends that shaped the third quarter in the Texas government technology market. More importantly, the team will provide insights and analysis on how your company can take advantage of the massive $2.9B of government IT funding on the table in Texas.
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Creating Frictionless Government and Education Experiences Through Innovation

Government and education services should be easily accessible and simple to use for a wide variety of constituents. As the COVID-19 pandemic demonstrated, constituents can get frustrated and feel left behind when organizations have complex processes and tools, and not all users will be on the same level of the digital playing field. Thankfully, government and educational agencies have shown a willingness to transform their approaches to meet individuals where they are. Join Government Technology on September 14 at 11 a.m. Pacific/2 p.m. Eastern for a discussion on how your organization can create frictionless and inclusive services through innovation.
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