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.

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Embracing Private Cloud: A Strategic Shift for Government Agencies

May 7, 2026

Virtual / Online

Digital Government Institute (DGI)

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.

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Jun 2, 2026

Virtual / Online

Join us for a candid, no‑nonsense discussion on the realities of government marketing in today’s environment. Led by a team of industry veterans, these quarterly, complimentary virtual programs dig into the strategies, missteps, and evolving dynamics shaping public‑sector marketing success—with a special focus on how both virtual and in‑person events continue to drive engagement, credibility, and pipeline.

Over lunch, we’ll unpack the hard truths—what works, what doesn’t—including how to navigate shifting policies, procurement challenges, and the changing expectations of government buyers. We’ll also explore how organizations are using virtual and face‑to‑face events to build trust, accelerate education, and position their brand more effectively in a crowded federal landscape.

Whether you’re new to the space or refining a long‑standing approach, you’ll walk away with practical insights and real‑world lessons from experts who have decades of government IT event experience. Expect sharp analysis, honest conversations, and actionable takeaways to help your organization stand out and drive meaningful engagement across every event format.

Jun 4, 2026

Virtual / Online

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.

Jul 28, 2026

Washington, DC

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.

Sep 2, 2026

Virtual / Online

As government agencies accelerate digital modernization, AI assistants are emerging as powerful tools for streamlining workflows, improving service delivery, and reducing administrative burden. Yet many leaders are still navigating how to integrate these capabilities responsibly, securely, and in alignment with mission needs.

This virtual workshop brings together government practitioners, technology experts, and industry subject matter experts to explore practical applications of AI assistants across federal operations. Through demonstrations, discussions, and real‑world use cases, participants will learn how AI can:

    • Automate routine tasks to free staff for higher‑value mission work
    • Enhance decision support with real‑time insights
    • Improve customer experience through intelligent triage and service routing
    • Strengthen internal workflows such as document drafting, data retrieval, and knowledge management
    • Support compliance, transparency, and responsible AI governance

Attendees will leave with a clearer understanding of where AI assistants can deliver immediate value, what guardrails are essential for federal environments, and how to prepare their organizations for the next wave of AI‑enabled workflow transformation.

Sep 17, 2026

Virtual / Online

Government agencies face an evolving cyber threat landscape that demands agile, integrated, modern, and forward-looking defenses. The Continuous Diagnostics and Mitigation (CDM) program has long been a cornerstone of federal cybersecurity, but the next generation of CDM solutions requires fresh alignment across technology, policy, and mission priorities.

This virtual workshop will bring together government leaders and industry subject matter experts to explore how next-gen CDM capabilities can strengthen federal cyber resilience. Participants will gain insights into:

  • Modernizing CDM frameworks to address cloud adoption, zero trust architectures, and AI-driven threats.
  • Aligning agency priorities with enterprise-wide cyber strategies for improved visibility and risk management.
  • Leveraging innovations to enhance interoperability, automation, and real-time threat response.
  • Building collaborative pathways between federal stakeholders and industry partners to ensure mission success.

Attendees will leave with practical strategies for aligning CDM initiatives to today’s federal cyber challenges, while preparing for tomorrow’s opportunities.

Oct 8, 2026

Virtual / Online

The annual “FOIA Innovations and Best Practices” virtual workshop is tailored for government professionals seeking to enhance their understanding and implementation of the Freedom of Information Act (FOIA). We will delve into the future of transparency by exploring innovations, emerging technologies, and practical strategies impacting the FOIA landscape.

From automating request processing to leveraging AI for more efficient data management, this program is designed to provide attendees valuable insights from leading FOIA experts and practitioners willing to share their experiences, successes, and lessons learned. Whether you’re a seasoned FOIA officer or new to the field, this virtual program promises to offer valuable perspectives and actionable best practices to improve your agency’s transparency and responsiveness. Join us to discover how you can drive innovation and efficiency in your FOIA processes in 2026 and beyond.

Oct 22, 2026

Virtual / Online

DGI’s annual digitization virtual workshop will focus on the essential aspects of managing electronic records in the digital age. Designed specifically for government professionals, this program will provide a comprehensive overview of the regulations and best practices for digitizing federal records in accordance with the Code of Federal Regulations. Attendees will learn and hear about the key standards for creating and maintaining digitized records, and the strategies for ensuring long-term accessibility and preservation of digital information.

Our subject matter experts will share practical insights and real-world examples of successful digitization projects, highlighting the challenges and solutions in adhering to 36 CFR 1236, Subpart E. Whether you are involved in records management, IT, or compliance, this webinar will equip you with the knowledge and tools to effectively manage electronic records and enhance your agency’s efficiency and transparency in the digital era.

Nov 5, 2026

Virtual / Online

The “AI Implementation Success Stories” virtual workshop will focus on how artificial intelligence is transforming government operations. The program will spotlight innovative applications of AI across various government sectors, highlighting successful projects to enhance efficiency, decision-making, and public services. From predictive analytics to machine learning in administrative processes, attendees will gain valuable insights into how AI is driving meaningful change and improving outcomes in the public sector.

Our lineup of subject matter experts will share firsthand accounts of their AI implementation journeys, discussing the challenges faced, the strategies employed, and associated results achieved. The virtual program will feature case studies from different government agencies, offering practical lessons and best practices for integrating AI into your own operations.

Nov 17, 2026

Virtual / Online

Join us for a candid, no‑nonsense discussion on the realities of government marketing in today’s environment. Led by a team of industry veterans, these quarterly, complimentary virtual programs dig into the strategies, missteps, and evolving dynamics shaping public‑sector marketing success—with a special focus on how both virtual and in‑person events continue to drive engagement, credibility, and pipeline.

Over lunch, we’ll unpack the hard truths—what works, what doesn’t—including how to navigate shifting policies, procurement challenges, and the changing expectations of government buyers. We’ll also explore how organizations are using virtual and face‑to‑face events to build trust, accelerate education, and position their brand more effectively in a crowded federal landscape.

Whether you’re new to the space or refining a long‑standing approach, you’ll walk away with practical insights and real‑world lessons from experts who have decades of government IT event experience. Expect sharp analysis, honest conversations, and actionable takeaways to help your organization stand out and drive meaningful engagement across every event format.

Nov 19, 2026

Virtual / Online

In the rapidly evolving domain of cybersecurity, artificial intelligence (AI) stands as a pivotal force with dual capabilities: as an enhancement of agency security efforts and potential facilitator of offensive cyber-attacks.

This virtual workshop will cover the multifaceted role of AI in cybersecurity, illustrating both its defensive and offensive capabilities. Workshop attendees will gain insights into the latest AI-powered cybersecurity solutions, preparing them to make informed decisions moving forward.

Dec 10, 2026

Virtual / Online

On December 23, 2022, OMB released M-23-07 titled “Update to Transition to Electronic Records”. Item 1.2 mentions “After June 30, 2024, all agencies must transfer permanent records to NARA in electronic formats and with appropriate metadata in accordance with NARA regulations and transfer guidance.”

NARA Bulletin 2018-01 defined and updated the minimum set of meta elements that must accompany transfers of permanent records to the National Archives. This guidance applied to all permanent electronic records and updated NARA Bulletin 2014-04 titled, “Format Guidance for the Transfer of Permanent Electronic Records”. The Bulletin contained two parts: general guidance on formats and a table of file formats acceptable for transferring permanent electronic records.

This virtual workshop will cover current electronic transfer protocols, transfer best practices and provide updates as to what lies ahead.

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