The Digital Government Summit brings together technology focused public-sector professionals with leading industry partners to connect on innovative approaches, get inspired and discover new technologies. Join us and let’s improve the future of government together!
Digital transformation initiatives and a strong online presence are essential tools for local governments. Embracing technology not only enhances operational efficiency; it strengthens our connection to the community by removing barriers to accessibility and convenience. The Kentucky Digital Government Summit provides a singular opportunity for public servants from the state and local level to collaborate with each other and industry partners to address the unique challenges and opportunities we collectively face. Together we can build a more responsive, transparent, and inclusive government that is fully equipped to meet the evolving needs of our residents. I hope to see you there!
– Liz Rodgers, Chief Information Officer, Lexington Fayette Urban County Government
Tuesday, June 11 |
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8:00 am Eastern |
Registration and Morning RefreshmentsPatterson Foyer and Berea Room |
9:00 am Eastern |
Opening RemarksPatterson Ballroom (Level B)Liz Rodgers, Chief Information Officer, Commissioner, Department of Information Technology, Lexington Fayette Urban County Government |
9:10 am Eastern |
Keynote - The Age of Digital Disruption: Moving Forward, FasterPatterson Ballroom (Level B)Technology advancements continue to disrupt at a swifter pace than ever before. 2023 witnessed the impact of AI in all sectors, and this year the public sector is required to adapt and adopt at a speed unheard of in the past. For the rest of our careers, intelligence will be built into all devices, applications, and processes. This changes how we must think about the use of data and the integration of humans and machines. What are the crucial strategies for adapting to and maximizing the benefits of these advancements? This session will have you ready to move forward at high speed as it paints a vibrant picture showing how synthetic intelligence can amplify current systems and our workforce. Scott Klososky, Technologist, Futurist, Humanist, Author, and Consultant |
10:10 am Eastern |
Best of Kentucky IT AwardsPatterson Ballroom (Level B) |
10:30 am Eastern |
Networking Break in the Exhibit AreaPatterson Foyer (Level B) |
11:00 am Eastern |
Concurrent SessionsDemystify and Unlock the Potential of AI in GovernmentRegency Ballroom I (Lobby Level)Various forms of AI such as machine learning, chatbots, predictive analytics, and generative AI are rapidly being adopted by many government organizations. However, as with any new technology there are more questions than answers! In this session we will level set terms and definitions while exploring AI’s transformative potential in improving processes, automation, upskilling initiatives, and cybersecurity. Moderator: Zach Patton, Editorial Director, Content Studio, Government Technology Chris Lambert, Systems Consultant IT, Transportation Cabinet, Commonwealth of Kentucky Dr. Marty Park, Chief Digital Officer, Office of Educational Technology, Commonwealth of Kentucky Mike Hoernemann, Manager, Solutions Engineering, Dynatrace Jason Ruby, Sr. Solutions Engineer, SLED, Okta You Must Plan It: Continuity of OperationsRegency Ballroom II (Lobby Level)In today’s unpredictable world, the continued operation of government services in a disaster is paramount and safeguarding critical digital infrastructure and data has never been more important. Public sector organizations must collaborate to build resilience against diverse disruptions such as natural disasters and cyber threats. This session provides an in-depth exploration of continuity of operation plans and highlights best practices in IT disaster recovery. Moderator: David Summerfield, Executive Director, Clerk's Office, Jefferson County Danny Brooks, Safety Administrator / COOP Manager, Dept for Facilities & Support Services, Office of Building & Mechanical Services, KY Finance & Administration Cabinet James Meece, Chief Information Security Officer, Louisville Metro Government Paul Stewart, Director of Technical Services, Lexington Fayette Urban County Government Scott Klink, Director, Regional Engineering, Trace3 Vendor Risk Management EssentialsRegency Ballroom III (Lobby Level)In today's interconnected business landscape, vendor risk management is essential to protect your organization from potential disruptions, financial losses, regulatory penalties, and reputational damage stemming from inadequate oversight of third-party relationships. This session explores strategies for identifying and addressing vulnerabilities within licensing, contracts, and products and will equip you with tools to effectively manage vendor relationships to ensure the security and stability of your organization's future. Moderator: Craig Orgeron, Senior Fellow, The Centers for Digital Government and Public Sector AI David Carter, Chief Information Security Officer, Commonwealth Office of Technology, Commonwealth of Kentucky Jessica Ramsey, Director, Kenton County Technology Services Stephanie Williams, Contracting Officer, Commonwealth Office of Technology, Commonwealth of Kentucky The Future of WorkKentucky (Level A)It has been said, “change is the only constant in life.” After years of tremendous change with no end in sight, how can government successfully approach the future of work? Are there new, innovative methods to recruit and retain? Can your leadership style and communication level up to lead a diversifying workforce more effectively? Are career paths, training, qualification adjustments and team culture on your radar? This session will delve into the many ways the Future of Work is evolving and how you can keep up! Moderator: Jessica Byerly, National Conference Director, Government Technology Jean Brooks, IT Applications Manager, Lexington Fayette Urban County Government Kenneth Jones, Deputy Executive Director, OTS, Education Labor Cabinet, Commonwealth of Kentucky Jason Lyons, Senior Technical Business Development Manager, AWS Cloud Institute |
12:00 pm Eastern |
LunchPatterson Ballroom (Level B) |
12:45 pm Eastern |
Bits and Bytes - The Power of Community: Leveraging Peer Networks for SuccessPatterson Ballroom (Level B)The significance of community and finding your peer group to advance your professional journey is powerful. Connecting with your peers enables the sharing of successes, failures, and valuable lessons learned. In this session you will learn about avenues for involvement with state and local government membership organizations to help unlock the transformative potential of collaborative relationships in achieving common goals. Moderator: Meredith Ward, Deputy Executive Director, NASCIO Liz Rodgers, Chief Information Officer, Commissioner, Department of Information Technology, Lexington Fayette Urban County Government Chris Seidt, Director, Information Technology, Louisville Metro Government |
1:05 pm Eastern |
Short BreakPlease proceed to the concurrent sessions. |
1:20 pm Eastern |
Concurrent SessionsNavigating AI Risks: Strategies for Organizational SuccessRegency Ballroom I (Lobby Level)AI's potential to positively transform digital government is huge, but it is not without risk. How do you determine if the risk outweighs the reward, or vice versa? How can you effectively communicate with stakeholders about AI risks and address their concerns? This session will provide practical insights into identifying and mitigating AI risks, ensuring a comprehensive approach to risk management for your organization's successful AI initiatives. Moderator: Zach Patton, Editorial Director, Content Studio, Government Technology David Couch, Chief Information Officer, Department of Education, Commonwealth of Kentucky Matt Alexander, Field Solutions Architect, Pure Storage Electronic Records: Ensuring Compliance and TransparencyRegency Ballroom II (Lobby Level)Governments are tasked with handling an array of records including - but not limited to - body cam footage, texts, emails and social media posts. Effective electronic records management is crucial to promote transparency and public trust, and to stay in compliance with legal requirements for retention, redactions and requests. This session will provide a look inside the complexities of electronic records management and what you should know to be in compliance and stay one step ahead! Derek Clark, Manager, Electronic Records Branch, Department for Libraries and Archives, Commonwealth of Kentucky Sarah Garrett, Electronic Records Analyst, Electronic Records Branch, Department of Libraries and Archives, Commonwealth of Kentucky Harnessing the Power of Storytelling for Organizational ChangeRegency Ballroom III (Lobby Level)In the ever-evolving landscape of government technology, the human element is pivotal. The art of storytelling can ignite buy-in and enhance adoption of existing or new technologies. In this session we will discuss strategies for effectively communicating the benefits and relevance of technology to empower successful organizational change management within government agencies. Moderator: Jessica Byerly, National Conference Director, Government Technology Richard Champion, Finance Director, City of Louisville Arindam Guha, Branch Manager, Project Management Branch, Division of Governance & Strategy, Office of the Information Architecture and Governance, Commonwealth Office of Technology, Commonwealth of Kentucky Liz Rodgers, Chief Information Officer, Commissioner, Department of Information Technology, Lexington Fayette Urban County Government Carlos Luna, General Manager of State Enterprise, Tyler Technologies |
2:20 pm Eastern |
Networking Break in the Exhibit AreaPatterson Foyer and Berea Room |
2:40 pm Eastern |
Bits and Bytes - Connecting the Dots: Statewide Broadband Updates UnveiledPatterson Ballroom (Level B)With the announcement of over one billion dollars of broadband funding coming to Kentucky, the Commonwealth's vision of widespread connectivity and digital equity is one step closer to reality. What does this mean for the allocation and management of these funds? Join us in this session to hear how this funding will impact you as a public sector IT professional and as a resident of the Commonwealth of Kentucky. Meghan Sandfoss, Executive Director, Office of Broadband Development, Commonwealth of Kentucky Katie Houghlin, Staff Assistant, Department of Workforce Development, Kentucky Digital Equity Initiative |
3:00 pm Eastern |
The State of AI in GovTech: Exploring the Future and Charting the CoursePatterson Ballroom (Level B)Presented by the Center for Public Sector AI, this keynote presentation delves into the present status of Artificial Intelligence in the GovTech sector, offering a detailed examination of AI's applications within state and local governments. We will explore AI's potential future paths in GovTech, highlighting emerging trends and discussing how technology and policy leaders can prepare for AI's impact on service delivery. We will address starting points for AI implementation, stressing the importance of collaboration, ethical considerations, and equitable technology access. This forward-looking talk will equip attendees with a thorough understanding of AI's trajectory in GovTech, providing practical insights to effectively leverage AI for public sector innovation and advancement. Craig Orgeron, Senior Fellow, The Centers for Digital Government and Public Sector AI |
4:05 pm Eastern |
Networking Reception in the Exhibit AreaPatterson Foyer (Level B)Network with your colleagues and discuss technology solutions with the event exhibitors. |
4:35 pm Eastern |
End of ConferenceConference times, agenda, and speakers are subject to change. |
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Dan Atkins
Director, Division of Platform Services
Commonwealth Office of Technology
Commonwealth of Kentucky
Jim Barnhart
Deputy Chief Information Officer
Commonwealth Office of Technology
Commonwealth of Kentucky
Andrew Bledsoe
Deputy Executive Director
Kentucky Health Information Exchange, CHFS
Kentucky Health Information Exchange
David Carter
Chief Information Security Officer
Commonwealth Office of Technology
Commonwealth of Kentucky
Derek Clark
Manager, Electronic Records Branch
Department for Libraries and Archives
Commonwealth of Kentucky
David Couch
Chief Information Officer
Department of Education
Commonwealth of Kentucky
Ruth Day
Chief Information Officer
Commonwealth Office of Technology
Commonwealth of Kentucky
Wendy Dixie
Chief Information Officer
Information Technology
Kentucky State University
Kenneth Jones
Deputy Executive Director, OTS
Education Labor Cabinet
Commonwealth of Kentucky
Todd Kidd
Major, Director
Electronic Services Division
Kentucky State Police
Tim LeDonne
Executive Director
State Programs
Connected Nation
Chris Lindsey
Executive Director
Education Labor Cabinet
Commonwealth of Kentucky
Russell Mays
IT Director
Lincoln Trail Area Development
Aaron Miller
IT Director
Hardin County
Thangappan Patturajah
Chief Technology Officer - OATS
Cabinet for Health and Family Services
Commonwealth of Kentucky
Stephen Penrod
IT Director
Campbell County
Robbie Perkins
Director, Division of Technology Services
Personnel Cabinet
Commonwealth of Kentucky
Jessica Ramsey
Director
Technology Services
Kenton County
Liz Rodgers
CIO
Lexington Fayette Urban County Government
Chris Seidt
Director
Information Technology
Louisville Metro Government
Heather Stout
Executive Director of IT
Transportation Cabinet
Commonwealth of Kentucky
David Summerfield
Executive Director
Clerk's Office
Jefferson County
Rick Woodruff
Executive Director - Office of Infrastructure Services
Commonwealth Office of Technology
Commonwealth of Kentucky
Jerry Wright
Director, Division of Network Services
Commonwealth Office of Technology
Commonwealth of Kentucky
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