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!
The 20th Annual Nevada Digital Government Summit offers a unique platform for government IT leaders and industry experts to collaborate, share best practices, and explore cutting-edge solutions to help drive innovation in the state and improve services for all Nevadans. I hope you will join us!
- Timothy Galluzi, State Chief Information Officer, Office of the Chief Information Officer, Office of the Governor, State of Nevada
“The 20th Annual Nevada Digital Summit will bring together government and industry technology leaders to share ideas, best practices, and a vision for the future of government technology. It is increasingly clear that our role in delivering infrastructure, security and privacy, digital transformation, resident engagement, and new capabilities like AI will benefit from learning and sharing insights across all public service organizations in Nevada. I look forward to it and hope to see you there!– Bob Leek, Chief Information Officer, Clark County, Nevada
Tuesday, December 10 |
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8:00 am Pacific |
Registration and Morning Refreshments in the Exhibit AreaMilan Ballroom 1-5 |
9:00 am Pacific |
Opening RemarksMilan Ballroom 6-8Timothy Galluzi, State Chief Information Officer, Office of the Chief Information Officer, Office of the Governor, State of Nevada Bob Leek, Chief Information Officer, Clark County |
9:15 am Pacific |
Keynote – Leading Beyond Our LimitsMilan Ballroom 6-8We’re pressed to the edge of our comfort zone daily. Faced with evolving challenges, unforeseen obstacles, and constant change, it can be tempting to stick to the familiar and avoid risk. Yet, there’s opportunity on the other side of discomfort, and standing out as a leader who’s willing to embrace uncharted territories is a remarkable way to inspire innovation and drive transformation. Join Saby Waraich as he draws on his real-life experience as a trailblazing guide in leadership. Learn to step into the uncomfortable to expand your impact, conquer complex challenges, and build a legacy of resilient leadership. Saby Waraich, Chief Information Officer/Chief Information Security Officer, Clackamas Community College |
10:15 am Pacific |
Networking Break in the Exhibit AreaMilan Ballroom 1-5 |
10:45 am Pacific |
Concurrent SessionsCyber Resilience: Strategies for Continuity in the Face of Attacks (Table-Top Exercise)Messina 1In an era marked by escalating cyber threats, ensuring the continuity of government services during a cyber-attack is critical. This session focuses on building resilience against cyber disruptions, emphasizing the importance of safeguarding critical digital infrastructure and data. Participants will engage in a table-top exercise that explores lessons learned from past cyber incidents and how to apply them to enhance future preparedness. We will delve into continuity of operations plans and share best practices in IT continuity and recovery, equipping public sector organizations with the strategies needed to effectively respond to and recover from cyber threats. Wade Broyles, Regional Vice President, Oracle Storytelling to Communicate Business ValueMessina 2Effectively communicating the business value of IT initiatives is crucial for securing support from leadership, stakeholders, and the public. Join us to learn strategies for engaging diverse audiences, addressing media scrutiny, and selling your vision throughout the organization. We will discuss how to align efforts with broader business outcomes and demonstrate how your work drives meaningful improvements, including leveraging analytics to craft compelling narratives showcasing the value of your initiatives. This session provides practical advice for roles at all levels, from tactical approaches to strategic storytelling. Driving Change: Preparing Your Teams and TechnologyMessina 3In today's rapidly evolving digital landscape, governments face the immense challenge of keeping pace with emerging technologies while effectively managing change. By addressing common challenges such as resistance to change, communication breakdowns, and managing stakeholder expectations it is possible to align organizational readiness with technical changes! This session highlights strategies to prepare teams and stakeholders for transition while fostering a culture of innovation and examines best practices for minimizing disruption to ensure both people and systems are fully prepared for transformation. |
11:45 am Pacific |
LunchMilan Ballroom 6-8 |
12:45 pm Pacific |
Bits and Bytes – Bridging the Divide: Advancing Digital Equity and AccessibilityMilan Ballroom 6-8Digital equity is a critical priority as technology increasingly shapes every aspect of public life. What are the key barriers to digital access and how can we effectively address them to ensure equitable opportunities for all Nevadans? Explore the strategies and initiatives aimed at closing the digital divide and learn about successful partnerships and programs that have made significant impacts across the Silver State. |
1:05 pm Pacific |
Short BreakPlease proceed to the concurrent sessions. |
1:20 pm Pacific |
Concurrent SessionsThe Art of the Possible: AI in ActionMessina 1Adopting AI technologies to enhance operational efficiency is quickly becoming the norm. Streamlining processes, optimizing resource allocation, and delivering better services to the community are no longer a “nice to have”, but a “must have”. This session looks at use cases, strategies, and key considerations for leading AI initiatives that drive innovation, improve decision-making, and ultimately transform public service delivery for the better. Future-Proofing Your Workforce: Skills for Tomorrow's TechnologyMessina 2As technology rapidly advances, governments must retrain and upskill their workforce to meet future demands. Identifying skill gaps and implementing targeted training programs is essential to prepare teams for emerging technologies. In this session, we explore how to foster a culture of continuous learning, utilize non-traditional education methods, and leverage partnerships with educational institutions. We will also discuss funding opportunities and best practices for creating sustainable upskilling initiatives that empower employees and enhance organizational capability. Join us to discover how to build a resilient IT workforce equipped to tackle tomorrow’s challenges! Bridging the Resource Gap with Portfolio ManagementMessina 3Technology leaders face a universal problem: unlimited demand for IT solutions and finite capacity of IT resources. Portfolio Management is a discipline that bridges that gap. The methodology quickly assesses customers' proposed solutions in a one-page business case, then prioritizes those solutions through a streamlined governance process. The result is a portfolio of projects that balances cost, benefit, risk, and strategic alignment. In this session, you will learn how to customize and apply this methodology at your organization in a transparent way that satisfies stakeholders. Moderator: Dr. Anne Milkovich, Chief Information Officer, Nevada System of Higher Education Exclusive Briefing for Industry PartnersMessina 4Timothy Galluzi, State Chief Information Officer, Office of the Chief Information Officer, Office of the Governor, State of Nevada Bob Leek, Chief Information Officer, Clark County |
2:20 pm Pacific |
Networking Break in the Exhibit AreaMilan Ballroom 1-5 |
2:40 pm Pacific |
General Session – The State of AI in GovTech: Exploring the FutureMilan Ballroom 6-8Presented 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. John Matelski, Executive Director, The Centers for Digital Government and Public Sector AI |
3:45 pm Pacific |
Networking Reception in the Exhibit AreaMilan Ballroom 1-5Network with your colleagues and discuss technology solutions with the event exhibitors. |
4:15 pm Pacific |
End of ConferenceConference times, agenda, and speakers are subject to change. |
12300 Las Vegas Blvd
Henderson, NV 89044
(702) 797-1000
David Axtell
Deputy Chief Information Officer, Chief Technology Officer
Enterprise Architecture Group, Office of the CIO, Office of the Governor
State of Nevada
Jason Benshoof
Chief Data Officer
Office of the Chief Information Officer, Office of the Governor
State of Nevada
Jeramie Brown
Information Technology Chief
Department of Transportation
State of Nevada
Chris Craig
Deputy Director
Information Technology
City of Las Vegas
Bob Dehnhardt
Deputy Chief Information Officer, State Chief Information Security Officer
Office of Information Security, Office of the CIO, Office of the Governor
State of Nevada
Marilyn Delmont
CIO
Technology Support & Services
Clark County School District
Darla Dodge
Deputy Chief Information Officer, Chief Operations Officer
Office of the Chief Information Officer, Office of the Governor
State of Nevada
Jason Frame
Chief Information Officer
Southern Nevada Health District
Tim Galluzi
State Chief Information Officer
Office of the Chief Information Officer, Office of the Governor
State of Nevada
Lee Grant
IT Manager
Information Technology
City of Henderson
Kevin Kanowitz
IT Manager, Administrative Infrastructure
Las Vegas Valley Water District
Southern Nevada Water Authority
Rishma Khimji
Chief Information Technology Officer
Harry Reid Airport
Clark County
Bob Leek
Chief Information Officer
Clark County
Dr. Anne Milkovich
Chief Information Officer
Nevada System of Higher Education
Dennis Moriarity
Director
Information Technology
City of North Las Vegas
Dustin Nelson
Supervisor
Information Technology
City of Henderson
Kivanc Oner
Vice President, Digital Transformation and Chief Information Officer
Information Technology
University of Nevada, Las Vegas
Peace Ruggia
Chief Technology Officer
Douglas County
Maria A. Sexton
Chief Information Officer
University Medical Center of Southern Nevada
Brandon Torres
IT Manager
Department of Veterans Services
State of Nevada
Behzad Zamanian
Chief Information Officer
Technology Services
Washoe County
Wade Broyles
Vice President State & Local Technology Cloud
Oracle
Chris Congo
AVP Global Public Sector
AT&T
Mark Jencks
Director, Partner Business Development & Strategy
Ciena
Keith Robertson
Major Account Manager, SLED
Fortinet
Open to Public Sector only.
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