Innovation Summit: Riding the Wave of Technology Changes
While the IT universe has always been a rapidly evolving environment, it often has changed in an expected way – more speed, more capacity, less latency, for example, building on what came before. Occasionally, however, disruptive new technology or a major strategic shift in thinking is introduced and it takes a long time for the reverberations to be absorbed and the ecosystem to adjust to the new circumstances.
Over the past three years, for instance, government agencies have been wrestling with a new Executive Order to implement Zero Trust architecture – a strategic shift – to strengthen cybersecurity. At the same time, the sudden emergence of artificial intelligence – the disruptive new technology – led to another executive order on the “Safe, Secure, and Trustworthy Development and Use of Artificial Intelligence” to guide agencies in implementing AI applications.
And even though AI is still quite new, it already has spun off another emerging technology – generative AI (genAI). “Traditional” AI is intended to identify patterns in vast amounts of data and be able to make predictions or take specified actions based on those patterns; genAI also uses gigantic pools of data, but then can create something new from it, including new patterns, which means it needs careful control and monitoring.
Learning Objectives:
- Identify ways to reduce complexity and accelerate innovation as the IT ecosystem continues to change
- Review the end-state goals of ZT implementation and the impact it has on cybersecurity
- Evaluate the role that AI can play in automating tasks and monitoring its environment
- Outline metrics that can measure the efficacy of AI applications in different parts of the IT environment
- Define the conditions where genAI might be applicable, such as more conversational chatbots
Speaker Details

Claudia Hosky
Publisher,
FedInsider

Michael Kennedy
Moderator & Contributing Editor,
FedInsider
12:55PM - 12:59PM: Welcome Remarks

Erica Raymond
Sales Director,
Carahsoft
Session 1: Applying Zero Trust to Get to Trustworthiness

La'Naia Jones
CIO for Strategy,
CIA

Will Schmitt
Division Chief, Zero Trust, Portfolio & Risk
Management, Office of the CIO, DoD

Robert M. Kimball
Senior Research Scientist
for Cyber Security, C5ISR

Jon Taylor
Director & Principal of Security,
Versa Networks

Richard Breakiron
Senior Director, Strategic Initiatives,
Americas Public Sector, Commvault

Wayne LeRiche
Field CTO, Federal Civilian,
Palo Alto Networks

Chi Kang
Deputy Director for Operations,
Cyber Security Division, NOAA
Session 2: Harnessing AI to Transform Meeting Your Agency's Mission

Mangala Kuppa
Chief Technology Officer 7 Cheif AI Officer,
Department of Labor

Basia Sall
Director of DIME, OCIO,
Nuclear Regulatory Commission

JP Marcelino
Federal Alliance Manager, AI/ML,
Digital Twin, Dell Technologies

Dave Epperson
Chief Information Security Officer,
H20.ai

Tifft Gannon
Director, Thermal Management, North America
Director, Vertiv
Session 3: Use the Creative Power of genAI to Meet Your Agency's Mission

Mark E. Krzysko
Deputy Director, Acquisition Policy & Innovation, Department of Defense

Taka Ariga
Chief Data Officer, Acting Chief AI Officer, Director of Enterprise Data & AI, OPM

Kevin Walsh
Director, IT & Cybersecurity Team,
US GAO

Robin Braun
VP, AI & Data Strategy,
Government Acquisitions Inc.

Kristine Pape
AI Innovation Specialist,
Dell Technologies
4:00PM - 4:15PM: Closing Remarks

Priscilla Moreno
OEM Account Executive,
Dell Technologies
Event Topic
IT, Technology, Zero TrustRelevant Audiences
All State and Local Government, All Federal Government, National Guard, Air Force, Coast Guard, Navy, City Government, County Government, Municipalities, State Government, Central Intelligence Agency, Department of Agriculture, Department of Commerce, Department of Defense, Department of Energy, Department of Health and Human Services, Department of Homeland Security, Department of Housing and Urban Development, Department of Interior, Department of Justice, Department of Labor, Department of State, Department of Transportation, Department of the Treasury, Environmental Protection Agency, Equal Employment Opportunity Commission, Federal Aviation Administration, Federal Communications Commission, Food and Drug Administration, Federal Emergency Management Agency, General Services Administration, Government Accountability Office, National Aeronautics and Space Administration, National Institute of Health, National Security Agency, U.S. Agency of International Development, U.S. Census Bureau, U.S. Office of Personnel Management, U.S. Postal Service, Veterans AffairsOther Agency
Office of the President (includes OMB), Other Federal Agencies, Judicial Branch Agencies, Foreign Governments/Agencies