Carahsoft Technology Corp.
Carahsoft has built our reputation as a customer-centric organization dedicated to serving the needs of our technology manufacturers, government end users, and reseller ecosystem with Solutions for Government. We have a proven history of helping government agencies find the best possible technology solution at the best possible value. Each customer works directly with a dedicated account representative to determine a solution tailored specifically to meet his or her needs. We combine our extensive knowledge of the technologies we provide, with a thorough understanding of the government procurement process, to analyze needs, provide configuration support, simplify the ordering process, and offer special government pricing.

Upcoming Carahsoft Technology Corp. Events

Join us for a hands-on, in-person workshop where IT asset, operations and portfolio leaders come together to streamline visibility, reduce risk and turn technology investments into measurable business outcomes.
This interactive event brings together ServiceNow customers and experts to show how Strategic Portfolio Management & Enterprise Architecture (SPM), IT Asset Management (HAM, SAM, EAM) and IT Operations Management (ITOM) unite on a single platform — so your teams can cut through complexity, eliminate silos and move from insight to action faster.

- Why municipal transformation initiatives often fail when people and processes aren’t aligned with technology.
- How a Resident 360 approach enhances transparency, responsiveness and citizen trust.
- A phased, low-risk strategy to modernize services one use case at a time, regardless of municipality size.

As the Department of Defense marches toward the FY2027 Zero Trust (ZT) Target Level deadline, DoD agencies face a dual challenge: transitioning to a Unified Network while simultaneously operationalizing the 91 specific capability outcomes defined by the DoD CIO. Many agencies are finding that relying on dozens of disconnected security products creates visibility gaps that actively hinders ZT maturity.
This session moves beyond ZT theory to provide a practical, platform-centric roadmap for securing the 7 Pillars of Zero Trust. Qualys will explore how a unified architectural approach enables DoD to consolidate their security stack, automate compliance for Continuous ATO (cATO) and achieve the high-fidelity visibility required for a functional Risk Operations Center (ROC).

iDen2 is excited to host an upcoming webinar focused on modernizing digital identity for government agencies on Wednesday, May 27, 2026 at 1:00pm ET. We look forward to connecting with you there!
Government agencies are under pressure to reduce fraud, improve digital service delivery and modernize legacy identity systems. Traditional approaches such as manual verification, repeated identity checks and siloed data systems are no longer able to scale effectively. This webinar will explore how digital wallets and verifiable credentials provide a secure, scalable approach to improving trust, reducing inefficiencies and enabling reusable digital identity across government programs. Through real-world examples and implementation models, attendees will gain insight into how credential-based approaches are gaining traction and how U.S. agencies can begin adopting them.
If you are interested in learning more or connecting with our team, please contact us at [email protected].

As the threat of quantum computing-enabled decryption looms, the DoW must proactively adopt cryptographic solutions that secure its most sensitive data for decades to come.
The Cloudflare One PQC solution offers an immediate and practical path to securing networks against future quantum attacks without compromising today's performance. Join us to discover Cloudflare's approach to implementing hybrid PQC across its global network, which directly addresses the complex security and connectivity needs of the DoW.
Attendees will also learn how Cloudflare One PQC provides a comprehensive suite of security and performance services, including:
- Quantum-Resistant Zero Trust: Integrating PQC into Zero Trust Network Access (ZTNA) and Secure Web Gateway (SWG) to ensure long-term data confidentiality.
- Hybrid Encryption Deployment: A strategic, phased approach using both classical and post-quantum algorithms to mitigate current and future risks simultaneously.
- Performance at the Edge: Leveraging Cloudflare's low-latency global network to deliver quantum-safe connections without noticeable performance degradation.
- Compliance Readiness: Supporting the DoW in meeting future mandates for cryptographic migration, ensuring a smooth transition to a quantum-safe environment.

Interest in AI across government is rising fast—but turning that into secure, scalable outcomes is the real challenge.
Join us alongside a select group of federal leaders at AI + Datanova 2026, an in-person forum for senior decision-makers advancing data modernization and operational AI.
Over two days, attendees will take part in candid, peer-level discussions on moving from experimentation to deployment, building trusted data foundations and balancing innovation with governance, security and cost.
On May 27-28, secure your spot and expect:
- Practical insights on building AI-ready, governed data foundations
- Real-world lessons on scaling AI and enabling real-time decision-making
- Peer discussions on security, access, and operating across hybrid and multi-cloud environments
Attendance is limited to keep conversations high-value—reserve your seat today to secure your place.

Higher education leaders are under pressure to optimize space, reduce costs and meet sustainability goals—all while navigating constrained budgets and increasing resource scrutiny. Yet most institutions still lack reliable, real-time data on how their spaces are actually used.
In this webinar, we’ll show how AIRIA’s privacy-first, AI-powered software uses existing campus WiFi infrastructure to deliver real-time occupancy insights across entire campuses - no sensors, no hardware, no disruption. Hear directly from Ken Weston, Executive Director of Campus Stewardship & University Architect at the University of New Hampshire, as he shares how UNH is leveraging AIRIA to modernize facilities management, avoid costly construction and drive campus-wide energy savings.
Join us to learn how leading institutions are uncovering unused capacity, lowering HVAC and operational costs and making smarter, data-driven space decisions.
What Attendees Will Learn:
- How to identify underutilized and over-capacity spaces across your campus in real time to identify capex and opex savings, including how UNH avoided $750K in construction costs for a single building
- How to reduce energy and HVAC costs by aligning building operations with actual occupancy and how UNH identified ~32% in potential reduced HVAC operating hours campus wide
- How to leverage real-time occupancy data to support master plans, space decisions, and optimize maintenance / custodial schedules
- How AIRIA deploys using your existing WiFi infrastructure - no sensors, no IT burden, no disruption

Join us for an upcoming webinar providing an overview of Qmulos, the first Splunk ISV now available through Cisco Systems Solutions Plus. This session will explore how organizations can strengthen compliance and security operations using Qmulos’ real-time Splunk based solutions, now easier to access and procure through Cisco.
Attendees will gain insight into continuous compliance monitoring, helping teams identify and remediate risks faster while maintaining audit readiness. The session will also walk through the Cisco Solutions Plus program and provide step by step guidance on ordering through Cisco Commerce Workspace (CCW).
Key topics include Qmulos capabilities and use cases, real time compliance with Splunk and an overview of how Cisco Solutions Plus simplifies procurement and deployment.

Defense and intelligence operators are currently overwhelmed by a flood of multi-media data across social platforms, online marketplaces and ad networks. Traditional tools often fail to capture critical signals hidden in non-textual content or foreign language exchanges.
This session explores a battle-tested approach to surfacing actionable intelligence using proprietary systems designed to process millions of multimedia posts in Mandarin, Russian, Spanish and Farsi. We will discuss how to move from "raw data" to "curated feeds" that automatically update with evolving threats, providing high signal-to-noise intelligence for military operators and agentic AI workflows.
During this webinar, attendees will learn:
- Surface the Unseen: How to identify national security threats that standard text-based tools miss across niche platforms and marketplaces.
- Cross-Lingual Dominance: Managing high-volume multimedia data in Mandarin, Russian, Spanish and Farsi for targeted use cases.
- From Feed to Workflow: Integrating configurable, auto-updating data feeds into modern agentic AI environments.
- Mission Ready: Real-world examples of surfacing actionable data for military intelligence and threat monitoring.

With Federal agencies now deploying AI systems under active Executive Orders and policy mandates, teams responsible for delivery and oversight face increasing execution and governance risk.
Open source tooling and open weight AI models offer a clear path to transparency and control. Yet without the right operational and governance framework, agencies face execution risk and supply chain complexity
OpenTeams’ Federal webinar series is designed for buyers and operators who are directly accountable for implementing current AI mandates and running AI systems in production environments. During these sessions, you can expect:
- A mapping of Executive Orders and Federal AI policy requirements to operational responsibilities
- Practical guidance for deploying and operating AI systems in production
- Insight on the practical implementation of open source in regulated, mission-critical environments

This session explores how state and local government agencies can move from AI uncertainty to practical implementation, despite challenges like compliance, limited resources and data silos. Rather than focusing on future possibilities, we’ll highlight real-world AI use cases that are already improving service delivery today. Attendees will learn how to leverage pre-built solutions like Salesforce AI agents and Provisio’s Cause+ AI suite to start small, stay compliant and scale efficiently, without the need for major system overhauls.
Learning Objectives:
- Identify practical AI use cases that improve service delivery and expand access.
- Build a realistic, step-by-step plan for AI adoption and scaling.
- Understand key foundations for AI readiness, including data and governance.

CISA's Binding Operational Directive 26-02 highlights the reality: end-of-support edge devices are actively being targeted by sophisticated threat actors, and exclusive reliance on on-premise solutions leaves agencies exposed to threats they cannot outpace.
Join our 30-minute webinar as Cloudflare walks through the case for hardware modernization — why the time to act is now, and how Public Sector organizations can consolidate legacy point products onto a single, FedRAMP-authorized connectivity cloud platform.

- Why leadership buy-in makes or breaks your program — and how to get it
- Where to focus your energy (hint: it's not collecting the data)
- How to navigate policy hierarchies without losing momentum
- Using the OODA Loop to keep your program resilient through leadership shifts and org changes
- Remediation tracking and stakeholder reporting that actually lands

Federal and Defense agencies are pushing to accelerate their digital transformation and begin leveraging AI solutions for automating workflows, accelerate decision-making and enhance mission readiness. Microsoft 365 Copilot is an AI-powered solution designed to drive mission modernization, operational efficiency and secure collaboration at scale.
Join Microsoft and Carahsoft for an exclusive online workshop where Microsoft experts will facilitate the discussion around Microsoft 365 Copilot and how your agency can begin leveraging AI-powered solutions for mission success. By attending this online workshop, you will experience live demos, customer success stories and actionable guidance for accelerating your agency's AI journey with Microsoft 365 Copilot.
If you are interested in learning more about Microsoft 365 Copilot, this workshop will show you how to apply AI solutions that streamline workflows and enhance mission readiness.

Join Red Hat on May 28th for an interactive workshop at AFRL Rome focused on the latest innovations in Red Hat Enterprise Linux 10 (RHEL 10).
Designed for IT and mission leaders, this session will explore how to modernize infrastructure, improve security posture and streamline operations across complex environments.
During the workshop, attendees will learn:
- Overview of Red Hat Enterprise Linux 10 and its role in secure, modern IT environments
- Key features of Red Hat OpenShift for containerization and application modernization
- Fundamentals of Red Hat Ansible Automation Platform and how to automate IT operations
- How RHEL, OpenShift and Ansible work together to support scalable, mission-ready infrastructure
Whether you're looking to enhance operational efficiency, reduce manual processes or prepare for next-generation mission requirements, this workshop will provide the tools and knowledge to get started.
Events We Are Sponsoring
Public sector and enterprise organizations face increasing pressure to demonstrate compliance with evolving regulations, frameworks, and internal policies—often across complex, rapidly changing environments. Yet Governance, Risk, and Compliance (GRC) efforts remain largely manual and point-in-time.
Modernizing GRC involves shifting from siloed processes to automated, integrated, and predictive systems. New GRC platforms can provide real-time reporting, AI-driven risk analytics, and continuous control monitoring to enhance agencies’ agility, strengthen security posture and improve regulatory compliance.
Join us as thought leaders from government and industry share how organizations are modernizing GRC by using authoritative asset intelligence to continuously validate controls, align policy with operational reality, and reduce audit burden – shifting compliance from documentation exercises to ongoing, defensible assurance.
Learning Objectives:
- Outline the metrics to track increased efficiency as processes are streamlined
- Delineate the contours of the cyber threat landscape to see where AI tools can provide a comprehensive view and improve threat detection
- List regulatory frameworks your agency must comply with and where GRC automation can simplify their compliance requirements

In an era where cyber threats evolve at lightning speed, the public sector stands at a crossroads. Traditional security models, once deemed sufficient, now falter against sophisticated attacks targeting dispersed networks and cloud infrastructures. The 2026 Engage Public Sector Summit emerges as a pivotal gathering for visionaries committed to redefining government cybersecurity.
This summit will spotlight the transformative potential of integrated technologies such as Hybrid Mesh Firewalls and AI-driven email security. Participants will delve into strategies that prioritize agility, proactive defense, and unified management, moving beyond outdated frameworks. Join us to explore how these innovations can fortify the digital future of public services.
Stay for the networking reception in the expo area, where we'll host a fun Meet-and-Greet with a Washington Legend. It's the perfect way to wrap up the day, connect, and enjoy the experience.

Adversaries have taken to cyberspace to conduct continuous confrontations. Protecting cyber assets requires more than a single entity, it demands multiple organizations. Join us for this three-day event and interact with IT professionals, hear from experts and develop solutions to ensure technology can connect people to information.
Federal agencies are under relentless pressure to modernize their security posture as they face an onslaught of new, enhanced threats – from hostile nation-states, criminal networks, and hackers determined to stir up trouble.
The path forward starts with three proven principles: Least Privilege Access, which blocks users from gaining entry to data and software they are not allowed to use; Zero Trust architectures, designed to “never trust, always identify;” and microsegmentation, which allows networks to be blockaded into very small sections that can be walled off from the overall network.
Join us for an in-depth webinar where thought leaders from government and industry break down how these three concepts work together to limit exposure, stop lateral movement, and protect sensitive government data.

Public sector organizations are operating in an increasingly complex environment shaped by evolving cyber threats, aging infrastructure, workforce shortages and growing expectations for modern digital services.
AI-driven attacks are expanding the threat landscape while legacy systems and fragmented data make it harder for agencies and institutions to respond quickly. At the same time, constituents, staff and students expect faster, more intuitive services similar to what they experience in the private sector.
To keep pace, government and education organizations are modernizing IT operations, strengthening endpoint security and adopting automation and AI to improve both cybersecurity and service delivery.
The Ivanti Public Sector Summit brings together leaders from federal, defense, state and local government, education and industry to discuss practical strategies for securing endpoints, modernizing IT service management and delivering trusted digital services.
Learning Objectives:
- Explain how modernization initiatives help agencies address evolving cybersecurity threats.
- Evaluate strategies for improving coordination between IT and security teams.
- Identify best practices for securing communications in classified and tactical environments.
- Describe key outcomes of effective vulnerability and patch management programs.
- Assess how AI and automation can improve IT service management and service delivery.
Mission Essential Functions MEFs aren’t a checklist—they’re public outcomes that must be delivered when agency systems are under pressure. The hard part isn’t defining MEFs; it’s proving they can be delivered even though systems have been degraded by an incident.
Establishing a connected model that works upstream, from meeting the mission back through capabilities, applications, and necessary technologies, enables faster incident decisions, clearer resilience priorities, and defensible readiness evidence that stays current as the environment changes.
Learning Objectives:
- Identify the end-to-end dependency chain required to deliver each MEF during a disruption
- Delineate the steps to build traceability that spots failure points and reduces time-to-decision
- Evaluate and prioritize resilience work based on mission impact rather than system volume or noise
- Build evidence of leadership- and audit-ready preparedness, with a shared model across mission, continuity-of-operations plans, apps, infrastructure, and security

The Maryland Digital Government Summit is where innovation meets impact!
Bringing together the brightest minds in state and local government, this summit empowers public-sector leaders to explore cutting-edge technologies, modernize operations, and solve pressing challenges. From cybersecurity and AI to data governance and digital service delivery, sessions are designed to spark insight, foster collaboration, and accelerate real-world results. Whether you're shaping strategy or implementing solutions, the Summit delivers valuable peer connections and actionable guidance to help move your mission forward.
Open to Public Sector only.

The annual Defense One Tech Summit brings together senior defense leaders and innovators from across the services and combatant commands to examine how the Pentagon is building, scaling, and governing these critical technologies. Discussions will explore enterprise AI and data infrastructure, distributed and tactical intelligence, real-world autonomous operations, autocratic approaches to AI, startup-driven innovation, and the convergence of space, missile defense, and nuclear deterrence. Together, these conversations will highlight how the U.S. can move faster from prototype to production, identify remaining barriers, and better align government and industry to compete and win in an era of accelerating technological competition.
The Government Accountability Office (GAO) estimated in a 2025 report that the U.S. government loses between $233 billion and $521 billion annually to fraud. In its follow-up report and accompanying blog post, the watchdog agency “found that agencies still struggle with understanding whether their efforts work” to prevent fraud.
A combination of approaches provides the strongest protection against fraud, including tools to find weaknesses in internal controls, processes to assess fraud risks on an ongoing basis, analyses that determine the savings generated by antifraud investments – both justifying spending on antifraud protections and encouraging additional investments – and using AI to generate insights into emerging fraud risks or to aid advanced fraud detection.
Learning Objectives:
- Identify steps to create a top-down culture of integrity and ethical behavior
- Establish a framework for regular, thorough fraud risk assessments to identify vulnerable programs and processes
- Delineate necessary automated and manual controls, such as dual authorization for transactions, and strict access controls
- Outline training and awareness requirements for employees to identify red flags

Jun 18, 2026
The 2025 Army Transformation Initiative was a watershed moment for the service and inspired a restructuring and retooling of how the largest Department of Defense component spends its resources, conducts contracting and modernizes legacy technology systems. In the wake of these changes, the 11th annual edition of Potomac Officers Club’s Army Summit will help the industrial base understand how to meet the needs of the newly revitalized Army with riveting keynote speeches, dynamic panel discussions and essential GovCon networking opportunities.
Participants will gain new insight into how top officials are working to efficiently and effectively deliver on the Army’s 2030 goals, including a vigorous focus on establishing and maintaining a unified network.

- How AI can be integrated into existing applications without disruption
- A clearer understanding of how native AI and intelligent services fit into real projects
- Patterns, shortcuts, and best practices shared by experienced ColdFusion practitioners
- How teams can accelerate delivery while maintaining governance and control
- Practical approaches to modernizing and scaling ColdFusion applications
- What the ColdFusion 2026 platform enables for both business and engineering teams

AWS Summit Washington, D.C. is a free two-day event where the latest in cloud innovation comes to life. Connect with fellow public sector innovators and AWS experts in our nation's capital for two days of learning, sharing, and building together.
From agentic AI to super-computing, discover cutting-edge technologies and hear directly from public sector leaders who've transformed their missions with AWS. Customize your experience by choosing sessions that best fit your mission need, including customer-led sessions which show you real solutions to real challenges, all while networking with like-minded professionals.
Agencies have launched dozens of AI pilots – but many never make it into production. They stall for many reasons, including integration challenges, policy friction, unclear ROI, and the difficulty of embedding AI into real mission workflows.
It is relatively easy to set up a pilot program – target a particular process, make sure the datasets are clean and accessible to your AI tools, upgrade key hardware and software, and test AI-driven outcomes for quality results. But the same steps are arduous and time-consuming when scaling up; untrustworthy data, out-of-date or obsolete infrastructure, and poor identity control systems, to name a few factors, all must be addressed before an AI pilot can be scaled across the enterprise.
Learning Objectives:
- Outline the elements that were improved to start the pilot and assess how much upgrading and improvement is needed to expand the pilot across the agency
- Assess the talent available within the agency to implement an enterprise-wide AI program and the hiring needed to execute
- Delineate budget requirements and whether performance improvements can generate savings that can be applied to expand the program
Federal grants management has always been a complicated process. The Government Accountability Office (GAO) found in a newly-released report that “[w]hile there are certain standard requirements, each grant program has different authorizing legislation and may also be subject to agency-specific regulations and guidance. For some aspects of grant design and administration, agencies also have more discretion to make decisions.”
As a result, the design and administration of grant programs across federal agencies vary substantially, creating friction at every step and making compliance by grantees an intense, often unmanageable process. Many participating organizations designate a CFO to manage them; many mid-sized and smaller companies, without the financial resources or manpower to manage them, don’t attempt to apply because of the burden.
Learning Objectives:
- Identify the points of friction in your agency’s grants administration processes
- Evaluate the grantee applicant pool from which your agency makes awards to determine how to make it broader and deeper
- Delineate where in the grant application process and the administration process technology can be used to mitigate or eliminate chokepoints
As agencies move to implement AI throughout their organizations, most are finding their AI efforts disrupted by fragmented, low-quality, or inaccessible data. This is a problem government shares with the private sector – a recent survey found that 79% of respondents said their AI initiatives are being hindered by limited access to data across environments.
These are not new problems for the government. There are still issues with data fragmentation and silos, poor data quality, complexities in applying governance and security requirements, and technical debt – legacy systems aren’t designed for modern analytics needs. And. of course, the pace of data generation continues to accelerate, adding to the pressure to clean and restructure massive numbers of datasets. That recent survey found that 60% of AI projects may be abandoned due to poor data readiness.
Learning Objectives:
- Outline the particular challenges in data readiness faced by your agency
- Delineate the steps to address those challenges, including prioritization and resource allocation
- Establish metrics to measure improvements in data quality so your agency datasets can be used by AI tools to produce trusted solutions
Events Where We Are Exhibiting

The Missouri Digital Government Summit is where innovation meets impact!
Bringing together the brightest minds in state and local government, this summit empowers public-sector leaders to explore cutting-edge technologies, modernize operations, and solve pressing challenges. From cybersecurity and AI to data governance and digital service delivery, sessions are designed to spark insight, foster collaboration, and accelerate real-world results. Whether you're shaping strategy or implementing solutions, the Summit delivers valuable peer connections and actionable guidance to help move your mission forward.
Open to Public Sector only.

The Maryland Digital Government Summit is where innovation meets impact!
Bringing together the brightest minds in state and local government, this summit empowers public-sector leaders to explore cutting-edge technologies, modernize operations, and solve pressing challenges. From cybersecurity and AI to data governance and digital service delivery, sessions are designed to spark insight, foster collaboration, and accelerate real-world results. Whether you're shaping strategy or implementing solutions, the Summit delivers valuable peer connections and actionable guidance to help move your mission forward.
Open to Public Sector only.

This invitation-only gathering brings together state and local IT executives, emerging leaders, and visionary thinkers for candid conversations on the future of public-sector technology. Focused on leadership development, innovation, and strategy, the Forum goes beyond the tech to address the people, policies, and practices shaping digital government. Through peer exchange and practical sessions, participants gain the insights, relationships, and skills needed to lead their organizations and communities into the future.
This is an invitation-only event, open to Public Sector only.
For more information or to request an invitation, please contact Jennifer Caldwell.

The Los Angeles Digital Government Summit is where innovation meets impact!
Bringing together the brightest minds in state and local government, this summit empowers public-sector leaders to explore cutting-edge technologies, modernize operations, and solve pressing challenges. From cybersecurity and AI to data governance and digital service delivery, sessions are designed to spark insight, foster collaboration, and accelerate real-world results. Whether you're shaping strategy or implementing solutions, the Summit delivers valuable peer connections and actionable guidance to help move your mission forward.
Open to Public Sector only.

The Vermont Digital Government Summit is where innovation meets impact!
Bringing together the brightest minds in state and local government, this summit empowers public-sector leaders to explore cutting-edge technologies, modernize operations, and solve pressing challenges. From cybersecurity and AI to data governance and digital service delivery, sessions are designed to spark insight, foster collaboration, and accelerate real-world results. Whether you're shaping strategy or implementing solutions, the Summit delivers valuable peer connections and actionable guidance to help move your mission forward.
Open to Public Sector only.

Registration is not yet available. Check back in the Spring of 2026.
TechNet Augusta 2026 gives participants the opportunity to examine and explore the intricacies of the cyber domain. With assistance from the U.S. Army Cyber Center of Excellence and industry experts, the conference is designed to open the lines of communication and facilitate networking, education and problem solving. Leaders and operators also discuss procurement challenges the military, government and industry face during a time of uncertain budgets and runaway technology advances.
With assistance from the U.S. Army Cyber Center of Excellence and industry, this three-day conference is designed to open the lines of communication between the military and commercial sector and provide a space where government and industry professionals can discuss issues and share solutions surrounding cyber electromagnetic activities and unified land operations.

The North Carolina Digital Government Summit is where innovation meets impact!
Bringing together the brightest minds in state and local government, this summit empowers public-sector leaders to explore cutting-edge technologies, modernize operations, and solve pressing challenges. From cybersecurity and AI to data governance and digital service delivery, sessions are designed to spark insight, foster collaboration, and accelerate real-world results. Whether you're shaping strategy or implementing solutions, the Summit delivers valuable peer connections and actionable guidance to help move your mission forward.

The California Government Innovation Summit is where innovation meets impact!
Bringing together the brightest minds in state and local government, this summit empowers public-sector leaders to explore cutting-edge technologies, modernize operations, and solve pressing challenges. From cybersecurity and AI to data governance and digital service delivery, sessions are designed to spark insight, foster collaboration, and accelerate real-world results. Whether you're shaping strategy or implementing solutions, the Summit delivers valuable peer connections and actionable guidance to help move your mission forward.

Co-hosted by AFCEA and INSA, the nation’s leading non-profit associations dedicated to public-private partnerships, the summit will bring together 2,200 leaders from government, academia, start-ups, and the defense industrial base for two days of technology-driven, mission-focused discussions.
Your registration and sponsorship don't just underwrite an event, they strengthen our mission and support the community we serve.
From a career fair and thought-provoking plenaries to breakout sessions, cutting-edge exhibits, and unmatched networking, the Summit is where connections spark ideas and partnerships that last. Registration opening Spring 2026!

The Colorado Digital Government Summit is where innovation meets impact!
Bringing together the brightest minds in state and local government, this summit empowers public-sector leaders to explore cutting-edge technologies, modernize operations, and solve pressing challenges. From cybersecurity and AI to data governance and digital service delivery, sessions are designed to spark insight, foster collaboration, and accelerate real-world results. Whether you're shaping strategy or implementing solutions, the Summit delivers valuable peer connections and actionable guidance to help move your mission forward.
Open to Public Sector only.

The Connecticut Digital Government Summit is where innovation meets impact!
Bringing together the brightest minds in state and local government, this summit empowers public-sector leaders to explore cutting-edge technologies, modernize operations, and solve pressing challenges. From cybersecurity and AI to data governance and digital service delivery, sessions are designed to spark insight, foster collaboration, and accelerate real-world results. Whether you're shaping strategy or implementing solutions, the Summit delivers valuable peer connections and actionable guidance to help move your mission forward.
Open to Public Sector only.

The TribalNet Conference & Tradeshow is the annual gathering of the TribalHub community. It is not just another conference; it is an experience! This is one of the only events truly dedicated to Native American government, gaming, and health technology – with topics that are relevant to what is going on both nationally and locally. The attendees and vendors are open, engaged and ready to make valuable connections! In today’s world, it’s more essential than ever, for business leaders to utilize cutting-edge technologies and leadership strategies across all departments to create sustainable growth and success. The TribalNet Conference & Tradeshow is a great opportunity to take advantage of a growing network of resources, experience and industry connections, ensuring that enterprise and government leaders are in possession of the tools and information that they need to thrive in their industries.
What will you gain by attending?
- Valuable Connections with Vendor Partners and Industry Peers
- Opportunities for Collaboration with other Tribes
- Practical Tools for Business Growth
- Knowledge of the Latest Technology Tools and Resources

Each year, SC provides the leading technical program for the HPC community. The Program is designed to share best practices in all areas of high performance computing. Become a contributor and share your excellence. Presenting at SC is extremely rewarding.
Here’s your opportunity to meet and interact with industry, research organizations, universities, and startups joining us from across the globe. As an exhibitor, showcase your cutting-edge technologies, products, and services to thousands of attendees.
The Students@SC program offers a broad range of volunteer experiences, cluster competitions, and networking opportunities. Put your professional development into overdrive and identify the possibilities within the field of high performance computing.
Industry, academia, and government experts volunteer to design, build, and administer the cutting-edge SCinet infrastructure, providing internet connectivity for attendees and pushing the boundaries of network innovation through research and demos.

The Florida IT Leadership Forum is where tomorrow’s government leaders grow today.
This invitation-only gathering brings together state and local IT executives, emerging leaders, and visionary thinkers for candid conversations on the future of public-sector technology. Focused on leadership development, innovation, and strategy, the Forum goes beyond the tech to address the people, policies, and practices shaping digital government. Through peer exchange and practical sessions, participants gain the insights, relationships, and skills needed to lead their organizations and communities into the future.
For more information or to request an invitation, please contact Jennifer Caldwell.