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BUILDING A DIGITAL GOVERNMENT
Steven VanRoekel, U.S. Chief Information Officer
Sponsored by ACT-IAC and AFFIRM
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On Thursday, May 24, 2012. ACT-IAC and AFFIRM hosted U.S. Chief Information Officer Steven VanRoekel and a panel of distinguished government executives for a discussion on the challenges and opportunities associated with Building a Digital Government on .
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Technology is fundamentally transforming how the American people do business and live their daily lives. The growing mobile revolution is changing the public landscape and bleeding into government as both an opportunity and a challenge. New expectations require that the Federal Government is ready to deliver digital information and services anytime, anywhere and on any device—and that they do this safely and securely, and with fewer resources. Meeting the evolving expectations of the digital era requires government to think differently about its digital service delivery model.
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Michael Byrne, Chief Geographic Officer, Federal Communications Commission; Lead behind the National Broadband Map
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Sheila Campbell, Director, Center for Excellence in Digital Government General Services Administration; Led efforts of the Web Reform Task Force
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Rick Holgate, Chief Information Officer, Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives; Co-lead of the Mobile Task Force
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Richard Spires, Chief Information Officer, Department of Homeland Security; Vice-chair, Federal CIO Council
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Wyatt Kash (Moderator), Editorial Director, AOL Government
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Webcast: This event will be webcast live. To view the webcast go to http://www.actgov.org/buildingadigitalgovernment. No registration is required.
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Presentation: To view the view the presentation click here
Twitter: To participate in a conversation about digital government and this event, go to #digitalgov
Press Policy: On the record.