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

The NYSLGITDA 2026 Spring Conference is a four-day event taking place from May 12th to May 15th, 2026. It aims to bring together Chief Information Officers (CIOs), IT Directors, and Technicians from New York State local governments. This conference is centered around the themes of Training, Technology, and Government, providing an opportunity for these professionals to share valuable information and insights. Attendees can look forward to a packed agenda featuring various sessions, workshops, and keynote presentations addressing pertinent IT topics in the government sector.

- Architecting Autonomy with ADK: A deep dive into Google’s Agent Development Kit (ADK), focusing on how to build, deploy and govern goal-oriented agents that can interact with legacy government systems.
- "Human-in-the-Loop" Framework: Designing secure agentic workflows that maintain rigorous public sector oversight while automating high-volume cognitive tasks like document review and eligibility routing.
- Grounding Agents in Mission Data: Techniques for using GCP to ground agents in specific agency datasets (manuals, regulations, and SOPs) to ensure hallucination-free, high-fidelity outputs.
- Scaling Securely: Best practices for deploying these agentic solutions within FedRAMP-authorized environments, ensuring that efficiency never comes at the cost of security or compliance.

Federal agencies are no longer asking if they need to transition to post-quantum cryptography — they are being directed to do so. Mandates such as OMB M-23-02 and evolving NIST guidance have established clear expectations around cryptographic inventory, risk assessment and migration planning. Yet across government, a consistent challenge remains: how to operationalize these requirements without disrupting mission systems or creating long-term technical debt.
At the same time, emerging threats such as Harvest Now, Decrypt Later are accelerating urgency, particularly for agencies managing sensitive data with long-term confidentiality requirements. Adversaries are already collecting encrypted data today with the expectation of decrypting it in the future, reinforcing the need to act now not later.
This session will focus on bridging the gap between policy and execution. Attendees will gain a practical understanding of how to:
- Translate Federal mandates into actionable programs and timelines
- Prepare their agency for cryptographic discovery and inventory efforts
- Evaluate whether existing tools and architectures can support PQC migration or where gaps exist
- Prioritize systems and data based on mission risk and longevity
- Implement crypto-agility strategies that reduce rework and future migration cost
We will also discuss how agencies can approach training, governance and cross-team coordination to ensure system owners, security teams and leadership are aligned on both requirements and execution.
Importantly, this is not about introducing new complexity it is about building a sustainable, compliant cryptographic foundation. Cryptography remains one of the most tightly regulated components of federal cybersecurity and failure to align with validated standards can directly impact procurement, compliance and mission assurance.

Register today and enjoy an evening of networking with industry peers!

Through hands-on practice via lab exercises, you will learn how to use Cisco ISE to gain visibility into what is happening in your network, streamline security policy management, and contribute to operational efficiency.
In this training you will:
- Learn how to develop and implement SASE architecture
- Understand the application of ISE capabilities towards development of a Zero Trust approach
- Learn how to centrally configure and manage, posture, authentication, and authorization services in a single web-based GUI console
- Gain leading-edge career skills for high-demand job roles and responsibilities focused on enterprise security
This training prepares you for 300-715 SISE v1.1 exam. If passed, you earn the Cisco Certified Specialist – Security Identity Management Implementation certification and satisfy the concentration exam requirement for the Cisco Certified Network Professional (CCNP) Security certification. This training also earns you 40 Continuing Education (CE) credits toward recertification.
*This training is not complimentary and requires payment or learning credits to attend


- Modernization: Move beyond legacy limitations with a scalable API Management (APIM) framework.
- Interoperability: Learn to create a "connected" organization where data flows seamlessly between agencies and departments.
- Trust & Compliance: Hear how Boomi and Slalom help public sector entities meet rigorous security standards while maintaining transparency.
- Real-World Impact: Move from theory to practice with case studies centered on public-sector digital transformation.

Ensuring the integrity of government programs is more critical than ever. Agencies face mounting pressure to reduce improper payments and combat fraud, waste and abuse before it happens.
IBM and Appian have partnered to deliver a cutting-edge Program Integrity Platform that empowers government agencies with real-time fraud detection and advanced case management capabilities.
During this session, attendees will learn how their teams can:
- Streamline operations and drive efficiency
- Detect and respond to anomalies in real-time
- Integrate fraud detection capabilities into existing systems
- Achieve significant cost savings and ROI

This presentation demonstrates how investigators can combine SpyCloud’s recaptured identity intelligence – sourced from darknet breaches, malware infections and successful phishes – with Chainalysis’ blockchain intelligence to move beyond anonymous cryptocurrency wallets and attribute financial activity to real-world actors.
By fusing financial tracing with malware-derived telemetry and exposed credentials, investigators can pivot from blockchain transactions to infected endpoints, operational accounts and digital identities tied to cartel facilitators. This approach enables analysts to illuminate the hidden nodes that support cartel logistics, finance and coordination across the digital ecosystem.
Attendees will see how fragmented digital signals – blockchain transactions, malware logs, credential exposures and online service usage – can be correlated to build actionable intelligence on transnational criminal networks.
The result is a repeatable investigative methodology for following illicit financial flows, unmasking the individuals behind them and identifying high-value cartel enablers – often without relying on traditional SIGINT collection.

Elevate your Inspire experience and connect with industry peers who share your passion for leveraging data to drive positive outcomes in the public sector. Join us at Evrbar Lounge for an evening of networking, knowledge-sharing and camaraderie.
Highlights of the reception include:
- Professional networking by connecting with fellow public sector attendees in a relaxed and conducive environment
- Insights into cutting-edge solutions and services aimed at optimizing your organization's utilization of data and analytics
- Complimentary refreshments and entertainment while engaging in meaningful conversations and forging valuable connections

Join Carahsoft and our vendor partners at our SOF Week 2026 Executive Briefing Series during SOF Week!
Our Executive Briefings Series consists of three days of complimentary educational sessions designed to connect the SOF community in thought leadership, highlight the latest technology trends, and showcase innovative products.
Secure your spot and register now!
Please note: You will either need an exhibitor badge or a full conference badge to attend. CPE credit is available for some sessions.

State and local agencies aren't short on ambition, they're short on visibility. When planning, resources and financials live in different places, the mission suffers. ServiceNow gives your teams one place to plan, prioritize and execute—across IT, facilities, operations and beyond.
Join us for a live walkthrough of the Australia release, built around the scenarios your agency actually faces. See how government teams are breaking down silos and finally getting a clear line of sight from strategy to execution.

- The data and research findings around AI productivity gains
- How the threat landscape has shifted upon the introduction of AI-generated code
- The advantages of integrated DevSecOps with air-gapped model architectures
If you're a SOF technology leader, this session is for you. We look forward to seeing you onsite!

Move your organization from planning to real modernization in this high-impact half-day event, where organizational leaders and industry experts will help you assess your contact center’s maturity, explore a proven modernization framework and see how AI, agentic technology and the Salesforce platform can accelerate transformation while giving you practical, actionable skills you can apply immediately.
What You’ll Learn:
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Define a clear modernization roadmap using a proven maturity framework.
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Design an end-to-end customer journey across channels with Salesforce.
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Apply real-world lessons to effectively pair Salesforce with Professional Services.
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Build practical skills through a hands-on workshop focused on measurable impact.

We’re excited to announce Carahsoft’s 3rd Annual Artificial Intelligence for Government Summit. This premier event will bring together Federal, State and Local government leaders, practitioners and industry experts to explore how AI is reshaping government missions, services and infrastructure.
Engage in expert-led discussions and practical demonstrations covering key AI priorities, including:
- Copilots and AI Tools to Streamline Daily Workflows: Improving efficiency and productivity across agencies
- Responsible AI and Governance: Building trust, transparency and compliance in AI adoption
- AI and Cybersecurity: Strengthening security and protecting critical infrastructure
- Advanced Data and AI Strategies: Enabling smarter decisions and mission outcomes
Events We Are Sponsoring

We’re reshaping the future of business, together.
Dell Technologies World is happening May 18-21, 2026 in Las Vegas. Get ready for breaking announcements and innovations, visionary Keynotes, non-stop learning opportunities, epic entertainment and unlimited networking — all in one place.
Here’s a snapshot of what you can expect:
- Industry leaders defining the future of tech - Join to hear how innovators will unlock breakthrough tech that will move your organization further faster.
- Find your edge in technical sessions: Choose from 200+ Breakout Sessions on the biggest topics in tech to gain actionable insights.
- Scheduled conversations in dedicated meeting spaces: Come connect with Dell Technologies leaders and subject matter experts on your unique business needs.
- Work, connect and play: Expect everything from networking lounges to Hands-on Labs to Skee-Ball — the Village is the heart of the conference.
- Explore the latest tech and solutions: Experience leading-edge tech from Dell Technologies and partners in the immersive Solutions Expo.
- Big bands, big fun: Get excited for Wednesday night’s entertainment — a night designed to celebrate you and our community!
The challenges and issues facing state agencies regarding IT investments and modernization are very similar to those federal agencies are dealing with, but often are compounded because state responsibilities (licensing, inspection, and citizen assistance, to name a few) are that much closer to the customers who need their services.
This three-day event tracks many of the priorities that state CIOs are paying attention to –cybersecurity, resilience, modernization, cloud computing, data management, using AI, and analytics, to name a few.
Learning Objectives:
- Establish a working definition of resilience for your organization
- Understand the complementary roles of cybersecurity and resilience in keeping agency systems operational in the event of a cyber attack
- Evaluate ways to use SIEM and SOAR to strengthen your SOC’s performance
- Outline how using modernization toolkits can speed the delivery of better services to citizens
- Identify the forms of hybrid cloud (such as public bolstered by private cloud) that best suit your agency’s requirements
- Understand the integration of SaaS platforms into your agency’s cloud choices
- Understand how to use data platforms to create governance policies that provide quality data
- Evaluate the use of analytics to drive budgeting and enterprise resource planning (ERP) systems
- Delineate ways that GenAI tools can be used for better forecasting and making data-driven decisions
Cybersecurity consistently ranks as state CIOs’ top priority in IT. But resilience – the ability to anticipate, withstand, recover from, and adapt to cyberattacks and disruptions, ensuring critical services continue despite adversity, and moving beyond prevention to focus on rapid response and continuity of operations when breaches inevitably occur – has not received the same kind of attention.
A report in November 2024 focusing on states’ efforts on resilience found that 69% of respondents in the state/local/education (SLED) sector acknowledged that cyber resilience is not a whole-organization priority and a majority of IT governance teams didn’t understand what cyber resilience is.
Learning Objectives:
- Establish a working definition of resilience for your organization
- Understand the complementary roles of cybersecurity and resilience in keeping agency systems operational in the event of a cyber attack
- Evaluate ways to use SIEM and SOAR to strengthen your SOC’s performance
The National Association of State CIOs (NASCIO) reported in its 2025 State CIO Survey that many states have been providing supplemental funding to their CIO organizations to use on IT modernization and/or innovation. Whether streamlining state DMVs or setting up digital services for courts, agencies are focusing on providing better, more streamlined services to their customers.
Included in these modernization efforts is the continuing embrace of the cloud. All the respondents to the NASCIO survey said they have a multi-cloud strategy; their reasons were many and varied, such as modernizing their applications, optimizing their budgets, and aging (legacy) hardware. CIOs in states with federated governance structures discussed selecting software-as-a-service (SaaS) solutions, with the potential to build on their state’s cloud portfolio.
Learning Objectives:
- Outline how using modernization toolkits can speed the delivery of better services to citizens
- Identify the forms of hybrid cloud (such as public bolstered by private cloud) that best suit your agency’s requirements
- Understand the integration of SaaS platforms into your agency’s cloud choices
State and local governments are concentrating on improving internal operations in order to deliver services more efficiently and cost-effectively. In plain terms, agencies want to simplify the work employees do and the steps constituents must take to receive services.
State-level CIOs are looking to reduce operational friction, leverage technology to automate processes, and streamline bureaucracy for both employees and the public. For instance, agencies are automating repetitive, rules-based tasks, such as digitizing frequently used documents to send and receive; defining principles that minimize the need for citizens to submit the same information multiple times to different agencies; and asking employees for suggestions to remove bottlenecks in their processes.
Learning Objectives:
- Understand your agency’s workflow and where bottlenecks, duplication, and repetitive tasks slow down performance
- Evaluate the customer experience and how to align digital services with their needs, such as consolidating agency-wide digital phone, and in-person experiences to reduce friction
- Delineate metrics that can track performance improvements and employees’ job satisfaction

A full-day summit built for public sector technologists, security architects, and data leaders across federal civilian, defense, intelligence, and SLED — designed to move your data strategy forward.
A modern, AI-ready telemetry architecture — Core principles for separating data from tools, adopting tiered storage, and building pipelines that support AI initiatives without sacrificing compliance posture.
A Zero Trust-ready data layer — How telemetry control underpins zero trust across federal civilian, DoW, and SLED, from on-prem to FedRAMP-authorized cloud.
Real-world modernization playbook — Anonymized agency examples of pipeline modernization, cost reduction, and FedRAMP navigation — with ROI models that survive budget scrutiny.
Peer-driven insight — Spend the day with counterparts operating in classified environments, hybrid state infrastructures, and mission-critical defense programs.
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.

Registration is not available for TechNet Cyber. Check back in Winter 2025.
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.

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.
Events Where We Are Exhibiting

We are extremely excited to convene the community at SOF Week 2026. This convention for U.S. and International SOF will include a diverse slate of programs, to include professional development sessions, interactive discussions about the future of SOF, and an up-close view of some of the best tech available to our warfighters. GSOF looks forward to working with USSOCOM to make SOF Week 2026 an impactful event.

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.
