Federal agencies have access to a wealth of internal data, but too often, that data is siloed across disconnected systems. This event will explore how federal risk managers can unlock the full value of their agency’s data by using technology to create more cohesive, interoperable work environments.
Join the Partnership for Public Service and Deloitte & Touche LLP on Thursday, May 14, from 12 p.m. to 1:30 p.m. EDT for a forward-looking conversation on how agencies can better integrate internal systems to improve decision-making, strengthen risk management practices, and drive mission outcomes. Panelists will share practical insights on breaking down data silos, enabling systems to “talk” to one another, and leveraging emerging tools, including artificial intelligence, to enhance efficiency and effectiveness.
Whether you’re navigating legacy systems or exploring advanced analytics and AI, this session will provide actionable strategies to help you harness your agency’s existing data infrastructure as a strategic asset. Attendees will leave with a clearer understanding of how to align technology, data, and risk management to meet today’s complex challenges.
Speakers:
- Curtis McNeil, risk management officer, Architect of the Capitol
- Jane Collins, program analyst and enterprise risk management, U.S. Coast Guard
- Kristin Seaver, former chief information officer, chief retail & delivery officer and COVID-19 incident commander, United States Postal Service. Current vice president, government modernization and civic innovation for GDIT