Navigating the Transition: AI, Automation, and Mitigating Risk in Government IT
As state and local governments adjust to shifting federal policies and priorities, IT leaders must find new ways to modernize operations, increase efficiency, and reduce risk—all while working within tighter budgets and heightened expectations for accountability. Navigating the Transition is a webinar series designed to help government decision-makers understand policy changes, explore emerging technologies, and gain expert insights on what’s next.
The first webinar in the series focuses on a critical challenge for agencies today: driving IT innovation to increase efficiency and resilience. Outdated processes and manual workflows not only slow response times but also introduce avoidable errors that can disrupt essential services. Smarter, automated solutions are helping IT teams work more efficiently, prevent costly failures, and ensure that every dollar spent delivers real impact.
Join Government Technology and PagerDuty for a discussion on how AI and automation are reshaping IT operations—helping agencies minimize risk, optimize workflows, and justify their investments with data-driven results.
In this session, you'll learn:
- How AI and automation are eliminating inefficiencies, reducing manual workloads and accelerating resolution times when issues arise.
- How IT leaders are leveraging real-time intelligence to prioritize issues, coordinate responses, and keep critical services running without disruption.
- How to build a strong case for automation investments with clear ROI metrics that align with policy shifts and budget oversight.
Speaker and Presenter Information
Dave Fletcher
Senior Fellow, Center for Digital Government
Joe Morris — Moderator
Chief Innovation Officer, e.Republic
Relevant Government Agencies
Other Federal Agencies, Federal Government, State & Local Government
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Event Type
Webcast
When
Tue, Apr 22, 2025, 2:00pm
ET
Cost
Complimentary: $ 0.00
Website
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Organizer
Government Technology