Digital Government Institute (DGI)
For over 20 years, Digital Government Institute has provided leading-edge education programs on the most important topics facing government IT managers. Digital Government Institute is a trusted resource for delivering knowledge through: Training Seminars, Conferences and Expos, Webinars, and Government Technical Communities. By connecting these communities in person and online, this is a truly comprehensive, integrated approach for addressing the most important topics facing government IT and management professionals.

Upcoming Digital Government Institute (DGI) Events

Join us for the 23rd Annual E-Discovery, Records and Information Management Conference—an immersive, one-day in-person event tailored for government records management professionals navigating the evolving landscape of public sector information governance. This connects public sector legal experts, agency records officers, FOIA professionals, and compliance leaders to unpack the latest trends in electronic records management, e-discovery workflows, and FOIA modernization. Sessions will explore practical strategies for preserving, collecting, and reviewing digital information, with a focus on transparency, data reliability, and operational resilience.

As cyber threats grow more sophisticated and software supply chains become increasingly complex, public-sector organizations face mounting pressure to modernize their defenses. The 2026 edition of Securing the Cyber/Software Supply Chain will explore the strategies, technologies, and best practices for safeguarding the government supply chain and software assets.
Expert speakers from government and industry will share actionable insights and real-world approaches to securing mission-critical software infrastructure. Whether you’re responsible for procurement, IT security, or strategic planning, this workshop will equip you with the tools and foresight to stay ahead of emerging threats to the supply chain.
This year’s program will spotlight how agencies are:
- Identifying and mitigating vulnerabilities across distributed software ecosystems
- Strengthening vendor risk management and third-party assurance
- Leveraging AI and continuous monitoring to detect anomalies and enforce governance
- Navigating compliance with evolving standards like CMMC 2.0 and NIST SP 800-218

As federal agencies and contractors face growing scrutiny over data handling and disclosure risks, mastering Controlled Unclassified Information (CUI) protocols has become essential. This virtual workshop will explore the full lifecycle of CUI—from creation and metadata tagging to secure dissemination, retention, and disposal. Participants will gain practical guidance on applying consistent CUI markings, managing metadata across systems, and aligning lifecycle practices with agency-specific requirements and enterprise risk frameworks.
The 2026 program will highlight how organizations are aligning CUI practices with evolving standards such as NIST SP 800-171, which outlines requirements for protecting CUI in nonfederal systems and organizations. Attendees will learn how metadata governance, automated tagging tools, and cross-agency collaboration can support compliance, reduce exposure, and strengthen information assurance. Whether you’re responsible for records management, cybersecurity, or acquisition, this session will equip you to manage CUI with precision and confidence across its lifecycle.

As cyber threats grow more persistent and perimeter-based defenses continue to fall short, Zero Trust has become the cornerstone of modern cybersecurity strategy. This annual virtual workshop brings together leaders from both government and industry to share lessons from real-world Zero Trust implementations. Attendees will gain insight into how organizations are operationalizing Zero Trust principles to secure hybrid environments, protect sensitive data, and reduce attack surfaces.
The program will cover recent developments including guidance from CISA’s Zero Trust Architecture Implementation Report and maturity benchmarks that emphasize operational integration, continuous validation, and secure application-level segmentation. Whether you’re refining your roadmap or scaling deployment, this virtual workshop will equip you with actionable strategies to advance Zero Trust maturity across public and private ecosystems.

As government agencies navigate the evolving demands of digital transformation, private cloud adoption offers a secure, scalable, and cost-effective path forward. This virtual workshop explores how agencies can strategically embrace private cloud architectures to modernize legacy systems, enhance data sovereignty, and meet compliance mandates without compromising agility. Attendees will gain insights into enabling seamless migration, workload optimization, and resilient hybrid environments tailored to public sector needs.
Through expert-led discussions and real-world use cases, participants will learn how to align private cloud strategies with mission-critical objectives, streamline operations, and future-proof IT investments. Whether you’re planning a cloud pivot or refining an existing deployment, this workshop offers actionable guidance for IT leaders, architects, and program managers driving innovation in government.

The “Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning for Records Management” virtual workshop is designed to equip government IT professionals with the knowledge and tools to harness AI and ML to streamline records management, FOIA, and eDiscovery processes. Our expert speakers will delve into how AI and ML can automate tasks, enhance data accuracy, and facilitate intelligent records management decision-making. Attendees will gain insights into implementing these technologies to improve efficiency and ensure compliance with regulatory standards.
Through real-world examples and interactive discussions, attendees will learn best practices for overcoming common challenges and maximizing the benefits of these technologies. Whether you are just beginning your journey with AI and ML or looking to optimize your current practices, this program will provide valuable strategies to enhance your organization’s records management capabilities.

The 14th annual 930gov (Digital Government Institute’s annual convention) is a premier conference designed to bring together leaders, innovators, and practitioners from across the public and private sectors. Strategically timed toward the closeout of the federal fiscal year, 930gov focuses on the intersection of mission-critical objectives and innovative technologies, providing a platform for exploring how emerging technologies can drive enterprise transformation and enhance mission success. Attendees gain insight into the latest trends in enterprise architecture, records management, cyber security, data management, artificial intelligence, business transformation, and technology integration, all aimed at enabling agencies to achieve their strategic goals more efficiently and effectively.
930gov’s multi-track, multi-sponsor approach offers a unique opportunity to break out of siloed conversations about key topics in government technology advancement, including digital transformation, doing more with less, and the integration of AI and machine learning into enterprise systems using enterprise architecture principles. By fostering cross-discipline and cross-agency collaboration and knowledge sharing, alongside actionable insights from industry solution providers, 930gov aims to equip public sector attendees with the tools and strategies needed to navigate the complexities of modern enterprise environments and continue to drive mission success amidst rapid technology innovation.