Data Tools, Strategies and Skills for Non-Experts
Data is the foundation of today’s most transformative technologies — from AI and automation to digital services. But many government agencies still face a gap: how to become more data-centric when specialized talent is limited.
The solution: Smarter tools, accessible technologies, and targeted upskilling that empower more employees to work confidently with data.
Join us online Wednesday, Nov. 5 at 2 p.m. ET/11 a.m. PT to hear from government and industry leaders about how agencies can close the data skills gap and build a stronger, more agile workforce.
Specifically, you’ll learn:
- Where agencies are falling short in data literacy — and how to fix it.
- Tools and platforms that make data more accessible across teams.
- How upskilling programs can transform both individual careers and agency-wide impact.
Speaker Details
Dr. Melissa Cummins, Deputy Director & Chief Data Officer, Office of Planning & Data Governance, Houston Police Department
Stephanie Garland, Director of Data Literacy, State of Maryland
Kylie Graves, Director of Data, Policy, and Communications, Tennessee Commission on Children and Youth
Joe Kirby, Data Manager, Office Of Administration, Office of Data and Analytics, State of Missouri
Jim Weaver, National Strategy Advisor, U.S. Public Sector SLED, Pure Storage
Event Topic
Artificial Intelligence, Big Data, TechnologyRelevant Audiences
All State and Local Government, All Federal GovernmentOther Agency
Other Federal Agencies