
ATARC 2021 Low Code Application Virtual Summit
March 2, 2021 from 1:30-4:00 PM Eastern Time | 3 CPE Credits Available for this Event*** RegistrationIndustry Partners1:30 PM
Welcome Remarks

Kiersten Patton
Working Group Program Manager, ATARC
1:30 PM
Visionary Keynote

Edward Dowgiallo
Principal Solutions Architect, U.S. Department of Transportation
1:45 PM
Panel: LowCode – Today, Tomorrow, and Beyond
The pandemic-induced massive shift to remote work has truly highlighted the need to enable employees to manage their own environment, particularly to access, monitor and interact with their work flows in an efficient and meaningful way. Think of those needs in the context of workplace apps, and one starts really seeing the advantages of no-code/low-code development platforms that offer unrivaled ease of use, accessibility for developers or even citizens of varied coding skills, high levels of automation, reusing of already developed app components, and fast implementation times.
How have government agencies adopted this growing trend and what are some unique challenges in the Federal space related to no-code/low-code implementation? Listen to use cases and success stories about overcoming such common concerns as security, scalability, fear of job losses (cultural shift), vendor lock-in, and other challenges. Hear Federal agency representatives share how they are using low-code technologies to not just survive in today’s business climate, but thrive in their mission delivery now and in the future.

Hasan Yasar
Technical Director, Adjunct Faculty Member, Continuous Deployment of Capability, Software Engineering Institute, Carnegie Mellon University

David Rubens
Project Delivery Manager, Office of Consumer Response, Consumer Financial Protection Bureau

Alyssa Foela
TTS Cybersecurity Advisor, U.S. General Services Administration (pending agency approval)

Christopher Colvin
Program Analyst, US Department of Veterans Affairs

Claire Bailey
Director, Federal, State and Local Solutions, Compuware

Moderator: Kiersten Patton
Working Group Program Manager, ATARC
2:45 PM
Emerging Technology Talk
Low-Code Integration & Connectivity

Bob Jeffcott
Principal Systems Engineer at Software AG Government Solutions

3:00 PM
Panel: Citizen Experience, Regulatory & Compliance Use Cases
The federal government is currently grappling with different approaches to a future that is inevitably digital and build confidence with its citizens. One way for public-sector institutions to increase trust is to ensure that continuous, and often incremental, business transformation becomes the cultural norm and leads to increased customer engagement (as it does in the private sector) by way of cleared lines of communication and ever greater transparency. What do agencies need in order to achieve regulatory compliance? How can agencies eliminate data silos? This panel will examine use cases which will allow our government to address varying priorities and capabilities in specific challenge areas such as aging infrastructure and applications, cybersecurity, emerging technology, data analytics capacity, and access to needed technical and business skills.

Omar Bouaich
Data Technology Director, Office of Enterprise Data & Technology Solutions, Ginnie Mae

Florence Iglesias
Senior IT Specialist, FTA, U.S. Department of Transportation

Phil Letowt
Executive Director of the Solutions, Development Directorate, Office of the Chief Information Officer, DHS

Chris Borneman
Vice President & CTO, Software AG Government Solutions

Moderator: Kiersten Patton
Working Group Program Manager. ATARC
4:00 PM
Closing Remarks
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