The annual Central Texas Regional CIO Conference brings local government IT leaders together to discuss timely topics of interest for their organizations. The educational and interactive format provides a forum for collaboration and mutual support among regional CIOs and their staffs to more effectively meet the IT needs of their agencies and stakeholders.
The Central Texas Regional CIO Conference is a high point of the year for me to meet with my peers, share our challenges, learn what works, strengthen our regional collaborations and hear from leading service providers in an intimate setting.
– Stephen Elkins, Chief Information Officer, City of Austin
Thursday, August 15 |
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8:30 am Central |
Registration and Morning Refreshments |
9:00 am Central |
Opening RemarksStephen Elkins, Chief Information Officer, City of Austin |
9:10 am Central |
Keynote – Cyber Threat LandscapeStacey Wright, Director of Partnerships at MS-ISAC/EI-ISAC, former Director of Cyber Intelligence As technology touches every aspect of our lives and work, cybersecurity has become as critical as physical security. From malware to scams to targeted attacks, this presentation by the Multi-State Information Sharing and Analysis Center (MS-ISAC) will provide a detailed discussion of the current and emerging cyber threats to governments, with a focus on the impacts and what you can do about them. |
9:50 am Central |
AI and GovernmentArtificial intelligence is one of the most talked about technologies both inside and outside of government. From chatbots to predictive analytics, AI is rapidly embedding itself into governments across the globe. As with any new technology, there are more questions than answers, especially when we consider AI’s ultimate impact on government agencies and their workforces. This session dives into the latest advances in AI and what they might mean to your organization now and in the future. Dave Fletcher, Chief Technology Officer, State of Utah |
10:30 am Central |
Networking Break |
10:45 am Central |
Follow-up Panel Discussion on Artificial IntelligenceModerator: Dave Fletcher, Chief Technology Officer, State of Utah Panelists: Stephen Elkins, Chief Information Officer, City of Austin Allan Martin, Director Information Technology Services, Department of Information Resources, State of Texas Charles Purma, IT Project Manager, City of Austin Cory Wilburn, Chief Information Officer, General Land Office, State of Texas |
11:30 am Central |
Name Your TechnologyHere’s where the sponsors get to strut! They each get two minutes to talk passionately about what they do and why it matters to you. These aren’t product pitches; they’re expressions of pride and brief glimpses into the future. |
12:00 pm Central |
Lunch |
12:45 pm Central |
How to Do More – and Be More Competitive – with LessAs a former county CIO and current Assistant CIO with the City of San Jose, our featured speaker knows a thing or two about managing different-sized organizations and resources. There are a lot of similarities between Austin and San Jose – both are major tech hubs for starters. This session explores how to deal with a lean workforce, get more done with limited resources, and compete with local tech giants such as Apple and Google. Jerry Driessen, Assistant Chief Information Officer, City of San Jose |
1:30 pm Central |
Follow-up Interactive DiscussionFacilitated by: Jerry Driessen, Assistant Chief Information Officer, City of San Jose |
2:00 pm Central |
Networking Break |
2:15 pm Central |
Public-Private Partnerships – Help Me Help You!When the goal is to accelerate the pace of innovation and drive new services, it’s okay to admit you need a little help. You don’t have to do it alone! Many organizations have had success through strategic alliances with private industry. This session discusses how to invest in creative partnerships and get something big in return. Chuck Brotherton, County Executive, Emergency Services, Travis County Jason JonMichael, Assistant Director, Smart Mobility, Department of Transportation, City of Austin |
2:50 pm Central |
The Answer Is in the RoomAll participants are invited to engage in an open discussion of opportunities to collaborate and improve effectiveness and efficiencies. The emphasis is on preparing for and leveraging topics discussed in previous sessions. |
3:30 pm Central |
AdjournConference times, agenda, and speakers are subject to change. |
2020 Sponsorship opportunities are available. For more information, contact:
Alison Del Real
Government Technology
Phone: (916) 932-1435
E-mail: alison.delreal@govtech.com