Loading Events
}

9:00 AM

Visionary Keynote

Ann Dunkin

Ann Dunkin

Chief Information Officer, Office of the Chief Information Officer, United States Department of Energy

}

9:15 AM

Emerging Technology Tech Talk

Protecting Government Data with Android Security

Eugene Liderman

Eugene Liderman

Director, Android Security, Google

}

9:30 AM

Panel: Mobile Security in a Zero Trust World

Modern productivity means getting work done whenever and wherever needed. The evolution of mobile devices and networks has enabled agencies to accomplish more. Mobility has also brought together an ecosystem of interconnected networks, operating systems, mobile applications, cloud services, and data. This, coupled with efforts to shift towards zero trust architectures, requires agencies to be more diligent than ever in how they adopt and implement mobile solutions in their enterprises. Listen in as these experts share how government agencies are using processes, tools, technologies, and services in a zero trust framework to secure their mobile enterprises as well as how to leverage what mobile platforms have to offer to enhance an agency’s zero trust capabilities.

Lionel Walker

Lionel Walker

Mobile Solutions Architect, Federal Bureau of Investigation

Lawrence Anderson

Lawrence Anderson

Deputy Chief Information Officer Office of the Chief Information Officer, Office of the Secretary, United States Department of Commerce

Peter Alex

Peter Alex

Supervisory ITS, Federal Bureau of Investigation Mobility Program Office, Federal Bureau of Investigation

Eugene Liderman

Eugene Liderman

Director, Android Security Strategy, Google

Moderator: Chris Riotta

Moderator: Chris Riotta

Staff Writer, Federal Computer Week

}

10:15 AM

Break

}

10:25 AM

Emerging Technology Tech Talk

Google Helpfulness & Security in the Government

Claudia Goya

Claudia Goya

Director, Pixel for Business

}

10:40 AM

Panel: Mobility as a “Digital Transformation Change Agent”

Federal agencies are changing how they think about  technology and how they use it to accomplish their missions. Mobility is a key driver in digital transformation, eliminating friction in business processes by putting tools and data in the hands of employees wherever they need them. 

Tune into this panel as they examine a variety of successful mobile initiatives within the government and how they have led to major breakthroughs in agencies’ evolutionary journeys. We’ll discuss:

  • How agencies are using mobility solutions to accomplish their goals
  • How mobile technologies have created new ways of working and improved outcomes
  • What are some challenges agencies have run into 
Sheila Campbell

Sheila Campbell

Chief Technology Officer for Public Diplomacy, Office of Policy, Planning and Resources, Under Secretary for Public Diplomacy and Public Affairs, United States Department of State

Ben Camerlin

Ben Camerlin

Wireless Mobility Program Manager, United States General Services Administration

Gardy Rosius

Gardy Rosius

Deputy Chief Information Officer (Acting), Office of Architecture, Engineering, Technology and Innovation, Office of the Chief Information Officer, United States Department of Energy

Chris McFerren

Chris McFerren

Enterprise Applications Division Director, Office of Government-Wide Enterprise Solutions, GSA Information Technology, United States General Services Administration

Claudia Goya

Claudia Goya

Director, Pixel for Business

Moderator: Paul Sherman

Moderator: Paul Sherman

Editor, Potomac Tech Wire Media

}

11:25 AM

Mobility Lessons Learned Fireside Chat with the FBI

Peter Alex

Peter Alex

Supervisory ITS, Federal Bureau of Investigation Mobility Program Office, Federal Bureau of Investigation

Lionel Walker

Lionel Walker

Mobile Solutions Architect, Federal Bureau of Investigation

Moderator: Jason Collishaw

Moderator: Jason Collishaw

Head of Enterprise and Public Sector, Direct Sales, Google Devices and Services, Pixel for Business, Android Enterprise, Glass EE2

Register:

By submitting this form you acknowledge receipt of and consent to ATARC’s Privacy Policy For further information, please review our complete Privacy Policy.