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Overview

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!

A message from our Keynote Speaker

The power of meaningful collaboration, idea sharing, and networking simply cannot be overstated in today’s fast-paced world. This is true for any career field or industry, but especially so in state government information technology. IT professionals across all levels of state government must have opportunities to join together to exchange ideas, learn new strategies, and discuss shared challenges. This is why events like the Alabama Digital Government Summit are so important and impactful. The State of Alabama Office of Information Technology is proud to continue its partnership with Government Technology to present this exciting annual conference. I hope you will make plans to attend the 2024 Summit in Montgomery, Alabama on Wednesday, November 13.

- Daniel Urquhart, Secretary of Information Technology, Chief Information Officer, State of Alabama

Speakers

Honorable Mike Shaw

Honorable Mike Shaw

State Representative, State of Alabama

Scott Klososky

Scott Klososky

Technologist, Futurist, Humanist, Author and Consultant

As a founding partner of digital strategy firm, Future Point of View (FPOV), Scott lives on the leading edge of technology and innovative thinking. Scott speaks to large audiences worldwide about the intersection of humanity and the Digital Transformation. Through FPOV, Scott provides advisory work for clients including Fortune100, SMB’s and government entities. This work has driven him to develop unique concepts such as the HUMALOGY® Scale for measuring the amount of human or machine involved in a system or process, and the Rivers of Information® process for building learning eco-systems. He also pioneered a framework for looking accurately into the future of an industry sector in order to set organizational strategy: The High Beam process.
Scott co-founded Alkami Technology (ALKT), the developer of a second-generation online banking platform with innovative features non-existent in current systems. The company went public in 2021 at a $3billion valuation and is today headquartered in Dallas with over 350 employees.
Scott is recognized globally for his unique ability to accurately predict future digital trends and explain the logic behind why these will alter the current status quo of the economy and society. While business application of his insights is extremely valuable to leaders and companies, he is also motivated help improve the impact post Covid environments are having on people and their daily lives. Technology has been increasingly driving change and stress and recent events are amplifying this problem. He has a unique perspective on how to manage the personal toll technology is causing people, teams and organizations.
Even as a young child, Scott was destined to see the world through a Humalogy® lens. His father was a programmer for Boeing and his mother was a counselor who mixed many philosophies into her practice of helping people in life. To this day, he is a hybrid of a technologist and humanist who strives to find a hopeful future in blending the two.
Scott has the ability to entertain, inspire, and enlighten audiences, while helping them gain new perspectives about how technology is impacting us. Scott never does a canned presentation with the exact content across events. He sets himself apart from other speakers by architecting his content with the latest examples, current events and trends relevant for the keynote he is delivering.
He is equally adept at giving large stage keynotes, speaking to small boards of directors, facilitating half and full day workshops, and doing break-out sessions. As an added bonus of his presentations, attendees come away learning how to be a better facilitator, speaker or presenter by seeing Scott use different applications and technologies to engage audiences either in a virtual, hybrid or in person setting. The best measure of his ability to inspire and inform audiences is the high percentage of speaking clients who bring him back for follow up work with their audiences.
He produces a podcast titled “The Digital Optimist” in which he delivers ideas about the transformation of humanity through the impact of technology with a positive and hopeful lens. He also writes a blog titled Digital Awakening – both can be found at his website at www.klososky.com.

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Jeremy Ward

Jeremy Ward

Director of Communications, Office of Information Technology, State of Alabama Office of Information Technology 

Jeremy Ward serves as the Director of Communications for the State of Alabama Office of Information Technology (OIT).
With two decades of experience in the field of institutional advancement and communications, Jeremy has held leadership roles in several higher education institutions and non-profit organizations in the State of Alabama.
Prior to joining OIT in 2022, he most recently served as Chief Development Officer for the American Village Citizenship Trust, a nationally acclaimed American history and civics education center.

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Terence Burke

Terence Burke

Chief Information Officer, Department of Transportation, State of Alabama

Terence W. Burke, Sr. is a native of Montgomery, AL. He is a graduate of Jefferson Davis High School and Troy University where he earned a bachelor’s degree in computer and information science. He has been employed with the Department of Transportation for 32 years. Terence became the Chief Information Officer of the Computer Services Bureau in January 2022. He is passionate about establishing a work environment that is enjoyable, impactful, relevant, and beneficial to employees and the department. He’s an advocate for implementing efficient, user-friendly solutions to the end-user as Information Technology advances.
Terence is a proud parent of Terence W. Burke, II and Ashlee Janell Burke. Being a parent has taught him how God looks at us as his children, wanting the best for us, and having an unconditional love for us.
Terence enjoys helping others, listening to great music, traveling, eating good food, and relaxing around water.

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Christine Cook

Christine Cook

Chief Procurement Officer, State of Alabama

Christine Cook is the Chief Procurement Officer with the State of Alabama Department of Finance and has been in the position since July of 2022. Prior to coming to the State she was the Purchasing Director for Alfa Mutual Insurance Company for 17 years. She’s a graduate of Auburn University at Montgomery with a Bachelor’s degree in Business Administration. She obtained her Certified Purchasing Manager certification in 2009 and completed the Alfa Leadership Academy in 2019. In her almost two decades of procurement she has gained experience in a wide array of goods and services and made a conscious effort to resolve issues while promoting a collaborative environment for all involved parties.

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Keith Cousins

Keith Cousins

Executive Director, Business Execution, Office of Information Technology, State of Alabama

Keith Cousins serves as Executive Director of Business Execution for OIT where he leads Business Relations (contracts management, IT solicitations, records disposition, and grant administration), Enterprise Services (Program Management – project management, enterprise PMO, business analysis and Technology Management – service strategy and planning, enterprise architecture, quality management, vendor management, service catalog), and until recently the Governance functions (policy, risk, compliance, and audit). Before OIT, Keith held senior leadership positions in publicly traded and privately held companies including KinderCare as Senior Director of Development, Movie Gallery and Hollywood Entertainment as EVP and Chief Development Officer, AT&T Prime Communications as Senior VP Development, Aronov as Senior Accountant, Newton Oldacre McDonald as Developer, and Triton Management as Chief Operating Officer. He has keyman experience in federal government IT acquisitions and modernizations, business analysis and process improvement, life cycle costing, and program control management with Computer Sciences Corporation as Program Control Manager, MCR as Cost Analyst, and Tecolote Research as Senior Cost Estimator. Keith’s management, development, and operations experience span every market in the US, Canada, and Mexico. Keith builds trust and motivates others to be kind, do the right thing, add value, and deliver within budget and ahead of schedule. A husband to a wonderful wife, Melissa, father of two talented daughters, Victoria and Emily, and grandfather to the best gifts ever, Liam, Graham, and Maisie.

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Mark Craymer

Mark Craymer

Executive Director, Shared Services, Office of Information Technology, State of Alabama 

Mark Craymer serves as Executive Director of Shared Services for the Office of Information Technology (OIT).
With more than twenty years of IT experience in state government, Mr. Craymer began his state service working for the Administrative Office of Counts (AOC). At AOC, he filled numerous critical System and Network Administration roles and helped to introduce multiple technology stacks which are utilized statewide by Alabama’s judicial branch.
Prior to his career with the state, Mr. Craymer worked in various industries such as banking, finance, education, and commerce. In each of his previous roles, he was responsible for implementing and supporting technology improvements.
Mr. Craymer attended Troy University where he earned his BSBA and MBA in Accounting. Later, he attended Kaplan University and received a Graduate Certificate in Project Management.

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Aimee Cubbage

Aimee Cubbage

Managing Director, Coastal

John Demas

Chief Information Officer, Department of Corrections, State of Alabama 

Experienced IT Director with a Proven Track Record
With over 20 years of experience in state government, John Demas has been involved in numerous projects across various levels and has served as an IT Director for two agencies in Alabama. Throughout a distinguished career, he had been dedicated to driving technological innovation and enhancing operational efficiency.
As the CIO of the Alabama Department of Corrections (ADOC), John Demas’s primary goal is to provide technology and innovation for correctional staff, ensuring that individuals transitioning through the system have the resources and support they need for successful reintegration. This involves equipping correctional employees with the proper tools to offer seamless access to critical programs and services provided by the ADOC.
John Demas is passionate about solving complex problems and driving business success. His goal is to continue making impactful contributions to the field of IT while mentoring and developing the next generation of leaders.

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Gene Everette

Gene Everette

Marketing Director, Nfina

Gene has had a diverse and accomplished career in Marketing, spanning over 40 years. After graduating from Auburn University with a Bachelor of Arts degree in Graphic Design and Illustration, he embarked on a professional journey that would see him excel in various positions within the marketing and technology industries.
At Nfina, Gene has served as the Marketing Director since 2018, utilizing his expertise to develop effective marketing, web, and SEO strategies for the company.
Before Nfina, several renowned organizations have sought Gene's talents throughout his career, including Konica Minolta, Cenveo, Xante, and QMS.
At Konica Minolta, he served as Apple Developer and Business Solutions Product Manager – a testament to his ability to navigate the ever-evolving world of technology-driven marketing solutions. Cenvo recognized Gene’s creative abilities by appointing him as their Creative Director/Marketing Brand-Product Manager – allowing him to oversee all aspects of marketing while ensuring consistent branding across different products and brands. His time at Xante saw him excel as both the Director of Product Marketing and Art Director – seamlessly blending creative vision with strategic insights. While at QMS, he worked as a Print Solutions Consultant while also lending his talents as a graphic designer and illustrator – he was part of the team that launched the first Adobe PostScript Laser Printer and first Adobe PostScript Color Printer.
In addition, Gene volunteers for nonprofit organizations like First Light Community of Mobile and is the Vice President and Webmaster for the Baldwin County Auburn Club.
In 2002 he established his own design agency, Gene Everette Visual Communications.

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Sara Fenn

Sara Fenn

Director of Technology, Jefferson County School District

Sara Fenn is the Director of Technology for Jefferson County Schools, the second largest school district in Alabama. Sara has served in public education in Alabama for 18 years. Throughout this time, she’s served in multiple roles, including classroom teacher and school librarian before moving into district technology administration for the last seven years. She holds a masters in Instructional Leadership from Auburn University and a masters in Library and Information Science from the University of Alabama. Sara also serves on the board for the Alabama Leaders in Educational Technology as well as the Google Advisory Board for Alabama.

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Willie Fields

Willie Fields

Deputy Secretary, Office of Information Technology, State of Alabama 

Willie Fields is Deputy Secretary for the Alabama Office of Information Technology (OIT). He joined OIT in 2021 as the Director of Network Engineering. Previously, Mr. Fields served as the CIO for the Alabama Department of Corrections. 
Before working with the state of Alabama, Mr. Fields served 22 years as a Cyberspace Operations Officer in the U.S. Air Force.
Education: MS in Administration and a Graduate Software Engineering Certificate from Central Michigan University; BS in Computer Science from the University of Alabama

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Manley Haynie

Manley Haynie

Database Systems Manager, Computer Services Bureau, Department of Transportation, State of Alabama 

With over three decades of experience in Information Technology, Manley began his career in the private sector, working across various industries with organizations such as Federal Express, Lend Lease, and Emory Healthcare. In 2004, Manley joined the Alabama Medicaid Agency as the lead for Server, Storage, and Database Systems. For the past 12 years, he has served as the Data Systems Manager for the Alabama Department of Transportation, leading a team responsible for data systems support, enterprise reporting services, analytics, as well as Power Platform Governance and Tenant Administration.
Throughout his career, he dedicated over 25 years to Expeditionary Communications as part of the Alabama Air National Guard, retiring in 2022.
Manley attended Jacksonville State University, where he earned his bachelor’s degree in computer information systems.

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Dr. Matthew Hudnall

Dr. Matthew Hudnall

Associate Professor of MIS, The University of Alabama

Dr. Matthew Hudnall is a tenured Associate Professor in Management Information Systems and serves as UA’s 2024-2025 Faculty Senate President. Dr. Hudnall received his undergraduate degree in Mathematics from Troy University and his MS and Ph.D. in Computer Science from The University of Alabama. He is highly active in interdisciplinary funded research, having served as principal or co-principal investigator on over 70 grants totaling more than $40 million in combined funding.

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Chris Jenks

Chris Jenks

President, Alabama Leaders in Educational Technology (ALET), and Director of Technology, Tuscaloosa City Schools

An educator for over two decades, Mr. Chris Jenks currently serves as President of the Alabama Leaders in Educational Technology (ALET) and Director of Technology for the Tuscaloosa (Alabama) City Schools. ALET works to promote the positive impact of technology in education by preparing technology leaders and advocating for support. In Tuscaloosa, Chris leads a technology team supporting district stakeholders’ technical and instructional needs. He spearheads the district’s technology initiatives where the district seeks to transform the educational culture to prepare every student to be college and/or career-ready.  He has worked to standardize a baseline of district-provided technology services and equipment while fostering innovation and increasing efficiencies. Chris enjoyed the six years he spent as a middle school teacher where he continually integrated technology to facilitate student learning and growth. Chris and his wife Anna have two children and are longtime Tuscaloosa residents.

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Scott Kearney

Scott Kearney

Chief Technology Officer, Information Technology, City of Mobile

As the Chief Technology Officer for the City of Mobile since 2019, Scott Kearney oversees the IT and GIS Departments and provides leadership on technology innovations and IT initiatives. Previously, Scott served as the GIS Director at the City for 15 years.

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Nikki Kerns

Information Technology Director, City of Dothan 

Nikki Kerns has developed a passion for technology through a career that spans over 20 years in both the private and public sectors. She currently holds the position of Director of Information Technology for the City of Dothan, Alabama. Prior to her tenure with the city, Nikki occupied various roles in the private sector, where she successfully delivered technology projects and oversaw strategy development and execution across multiple teams.

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Hollye Massey

Hollye Massey

Government Development Director, CSpire 

Hollye Massey is an accomplished sales and contract negotiation professional with over 26 years of industry experience. She currently serves as the Director of Government Development at C Spire, where she leads strategic contract negotiations and market development within the public sector across Mississippi, Alabama, Tennessee, and, starting in 2024, additional neighboring states. Hollye's career is distinguished by her expertise in managing complex contracts on local, regional, and national levels. Before her current role, she was Director of Commercial Sales at C Spire, overseeing a team of 11 and expanding operations throughout Central and North Alabama. A Lean Six Sigma Green Belt graduate (2018), Hollye earned her Bachelor of Science in Biology from the University of Alabama at Birmingham. Beyond her professional pursuits, she is dedicated to health and wellness, serving as a coach and operating her own online athleisurewear boutique. Hollye is also actively involved in her community as Chair of the Youth Committee and a member of the Praise Team at her local church.

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Laury Morgan

Laury Morgan

State Personnel Director, State of Alabama   

Laury currently serves as the Director of the State Personnel Department. Laury began her career with State Personnel as a State Personnel Analyst in August of 2000, where she worked for over 11 years. During that time, she attended law school at Jones School of Law in Montgomery, graduating in 2011. After law school, Laury worked as a Staff Attorney at the Alabama Court of Civil Appeals for approximately four years. She returned to State Personnel in April 2016, where she served as Deputy General Counsel, General Counsel, and Deputy Director. She is also a graduate of the University of Alabama with Bachelor’s degree in Psychology and a Master’s degree in Industrial/Organizational Psychology.

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Jay Moseley

Jay Moseley

Director, Alabama Fusion Center, Homeland Security Advisor, Alabama Law Enforcement Agency

James S. Moseley Jr. (Jay) is the Director of the Alabama Fusion Center, part of the Alabama Law Enforcement Agency. In this role, he oversees the daily operations of the Fusion Center, focusing on criminal and terrorism-related information sharing and intelligence analysis, while advising command leadership on strategies to enhance the organization’s mission. Appointed as Director in May 2014, Jay also serves on numerous boards and committees and is the former Vice-President of the National Fusion Center Association.
In addition to his role at the Fusion Center, Jay serves as the Homeland Security Advisor for Alabama and the Homeland Security Director for the Alabama Law Enforcement Agency. In this capacity, he leads and coordinates statewide efforts to enhance public safety, emergency preparedness, and critical infrastructure protection. Jay collaborates with local, state, and federal agencies to develop and implement strategic initiatives aimed at mitigating potential threats and ensuring the resilience of Alabama’s communities. His expertise in homeland security enables effective management of security operations and the advancement of comprehensive safety protocols across the state.
Jay retired from the Alabama Air National Guard in October 2012 as a Chief Master Sergeant, after 26 years of honorable service.

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Taylor Nichols

Taylor Nichols

General Counsel, Department of Finance, State of Alabama

Taylor Nichols is General Counsel to the Alabama Department of Finance, where he advises the State Finance Director and the 400+ employees who oversee statewide functions including budgeting, accounting, procurement and contracting, property management, and risk management.  In this role, he is also an Assistant Attorney General, chief counsel to the State Board of Adjustment, and legal advisor to the State’s bond financing authorities. Prior to Finance, he served as Deputy Attorney General for the Office of Information Technology (OIT), where he was general counsel to Alabama’s Secretary of Information Technology.  He previously served as Policy Analyst for Governor Bob Riley, Deputy Chief of Staff to Lieutenant Governor Kay Ivey, and counsel for the Alabama Department of Commerce.  Taylor holds a bachelor’s degree in Economics, a J.D., and an M.B.A. from the University of Alabama.

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Scottie Orr

Scottie Orr

Regional Director, Cybersecurity - Public Sector, Fortinet

Scottie joined Fortinet in 2022 with more than 20 years of B2B technology sales and leadership experience. A technology and business strategy veteran with deep experience in sales, operations, and customer centric solutions that address customer needs, she guides her team and customers through today’s evolving security challenges and the technology required to address them.
Prior to joining Fortinet, Scottie held a sales and leadership role at a large high-growth technology value added reseller as well as several large technology manufactures in the southeast. With a strong commitment to nurturing a collaborative culture, Scottie excels in forging lasting customer relationships and taking the southeast sales organizations to new heights.

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Gary D. Parker

Gary D. Parker

JD Chief Data Officer, Alabama Medicaid Agency

Mr. Parker has over 35 years of experience, at all levels of systems and policy design, development, implementation, and strategic planning, across both the public and private sectors. He began his public service career with State of Alabama in 2008 and has served in various administrative and leadership roles.
He is currently Alabama Medicaid’s Chief Data Officer, as well as the Director of Alabama’s HIE, One Health Record®. In these roles, his responsibilities are focused on formulating and guiding the Agency’s Health IT, Data Governance & Interoperability initiatives.

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Brittany Peterson

Brittany Peterson

Senior Buyer State of Alabama

Brittany Peterson is a Senior Buyer with the State of Alabama, Department of Finance, Division of Procurement.  Brittany has worked for the State for over 21 years, with more than 8 of those years in procurement.  Currently, she manages the team that handles RFPs and IT related procurements .  In her spare time, she enjoys spending time with family and traveling. 

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Bill Rials

Bill Rials

Senior Fellow, Center for Digital Government/Center for Public Sector AI

William (Bill) Rials, Ph.D., is a professor and associate director (department chair) of the Tulane University School of Professional Advancement IT and Cybersecurity Program, where he focuses on continually delivering and updating the program curriculum based on innovative and emerging technologies. Before transitioning to academia and higher education, he had a diverse gov tech career delivering value to state agencies, local governments, and law enforcement agencies throughout the state of Mississippi. He has served in CIO, CTO, and CISO roles for local governments and also in various leadership positions within the state of Mississippi’s IT organization as a deputy to the state CIO. Dr. Rials holds a bachelor’s degree in business administration from Belhaven University, a master’s degree in computer information systems and cybersecurity from Missouri State University, as well as a Ph.D. in higher education administration and public administration from Jackson State University. His dissertation research involved the critical factors that affect the adoption of cloud services within the public sector. He is a noted expert in the IT and cybersecurity space and is frequently quoted by national media outlets. He is also a frequent contributor to national IT government organizations such as NASTD and NASCIO.

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Jonathan Sherk

Jonathan Sherk

Principal Cybersecurity Research Scientist/Engineer, McCrary Institute for Cyber & Critical Infrastructure Security, Auburn University  

Jonathan has experience conducting red team assessments in the DoD as a team lead and operator. He has held roles in government as a DA Civilian in intelligence and as a special operations communicator in 7th SFG. He has a B.S. in Cybersecurity from the University of Maryland with professional certifications to include the ISSMP, CISSP, C|EH, RTAC, Sec+, and Net+.

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Tucker Simpson

Tucker Simpson

Cybersecurity Research Engineer and Project Manager, McCrary Institute for Cyber & Critical Infrastructure Security, Auburn University

Tucker Simpson is a Cybersecurity Research Engineer and Project Manager for Auburn University’s McCrary Institute. Tucker is responsible for growing the McCrary Institute’s applied research efforts in Cybersecurity at both Auburn University and in Huntsville, AL at the Auburn University Research and Innovation Campus. Prior to joining Auburn University, Tucker served as a Government Civilian in the Department of the Army before moving to industry in roles conducting and leading Cyber Threat Intelligence efforts. Tucker is a Software Engineering Alumni of Auburn University.

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Aaron Tripi

Aaron Tripi

Chief Information Officer, Law Enforcement Agency, State of Alabama 

Aaron is a native of Houston, TX. He is a graduate of the United States Air Force Academy. He served as a commissioned officer of communications and cyber warfare in the United States Air Force and served in Afghanistan during Operation Enduring Freedom. After joining the private sector Aaron has applied his leadership skills, project management experience, and operational knowledge across various business sectors, to include, oil and gas, government contracting, and auto manufacturing industries.  As a contractor for Lockheed Martin, Aaron was responsible for leading the IT operations and support of the Air Force National Capital Region, which included the Pentagon and over 200 executive Air Force officials, among them the Secretary of the Air Force and Chief of Staff of the Air Force.  Prior to joining ALEA, Aaron facilitated the evolution of the Hyundai/Kia Americas’ data center here in Montgomery, AL.

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Daniel Urquhart

Daniel Urquhart

Secretary, Office of Information Technology, State of Alabama 

Daniel Urquhart serves on Alabama Governor Kay Ivey’s Cabinet as Secretary of the State of Alabama Office of Information Technology (OIT). First formed through the passage of Senate Bill 117 and signed into law on May 21, 2013, OIT is responsible for the strategic planning, governance, and resource utilization of all IT for the state.
Prior to his appointment by Governor Ivey to lead the agency on July 1, 2023, Secretary Urquhart served the State of Alabama for more than two decades and spent the past three years as Deputy Secretary of OIT.
Before joining OIT in 2020, Secretary Urquhart served as the CIO for the Alabama Law Enforcement Agency (ALEA) where he played a vital role in working with industry partners to design, build, and implement a state-of-the-art criminal justice network that exceeded regulatory compliance requirements.
The first fifteen years of Secretary Urquhart’s professional career were spent in the private sector. He held various technical and leadership positions in the banking and finance, drug/medical wholesale, childcare services, restaurant concepts, and consulting industries where he led and implemented various business and decision-making systems and platforms.
Secretary Urquhart attended Auburn University at Montgomery where he earned a BSBA in Management Information Systems.

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Mike Vanhook

Mike Vanhook

IT Business Solutions Manager, Department of Economic and Community Affairs, State of Alabama

Michael Vanhook is the IT Business Solutions Manager at the Alabama Department of Economic and Community Affairs (ADECA), leading the development of enterprise solutions using Salesforce, Laserfiche, Adobe, and ArcGIS. He recently spearheaded the replatforming of ADECA's financial management system from Cobol to Windows, encompassing over 1,000 applications and 30 years of data. Michael has also been involved with professional communities at the federal, state, and national leadership levels. He is a GISP-certified professional with a background in GIS, project management, and IT leadership. He holds a B.S. in Environmental, Geographic, Computer and Solar Technology Applications from the University of Alabama.

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Larry Ward

Contract Manager, Office of Information Technology, State of Alabama

Larry is the Contract Manager for the State of Alabama Office of Information Technology (OIT). He has 10+ years of contract and solicitation management experience with the State of Alabama. After graduating college, his career started with Auburn University Montgomery (AUM) where he facilitated and managed various state agency RFPs, ITBs, and RFIs. After leaving AUM, Larry joined OIT as a contract manager.

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Frank Yarnell

Frank Yarnell

Director of Information Security, Office of Information Technology, State of Alabama. 

Frank Yarnell, a seasoned professional with three decades of engineering prowess and leadership honed in diverse military and corporate environments, embodies a pragmatic approach in his daily endeavors. Frank possesses extensive expertise in Information security and Cybersecurity, complemented by a robust background in Telecom and infrastructure. As the driving force behind Simplex LLC, Frank dedicates himself to leveraging his extensive training and expertise to provide trusted, premium services in InfoSec and Cybersecurity. Founded with a clear mission, Simplex LLC is dedicated to delivering unparalleled expertise and insights, ensuring clients receive robust security solutions tailored to their specific needs.

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Agenda

Wednesday, November 13

8:00 am Central

Registration and Morning Refreshments in the Exhibit Area

Alabama Concourse

9:00 am Central

Opening Remarks

Alabama Ballroom BCDE

Daniel Urquhart, Secretary of Information Technology, Chief Information Officer, State of Alabama

9:15 am Central

Keynote – The Age of Digital Disruption: Moving Forward, Faster

Alabama Ballroom BCDE

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

10:15 am Central

Networking Break in the Exhibit Area

Alabama Concourse

10:45 am Central

Concurrent Sessions

AI: The Art of Possible in Government

Montgomery Meeting Room 7

As AI steadily advances into the public sector, it has the potential to enhance constituent services, improve efficiency, drive innovation and more. However, as with any emerging technology, its impact on government agencies and their workforces raises more questions than answers. Explore how public-sector organizations are approaching AI, including the benefits, challenges, and strategic considerations, and learn key insights into effectively integrating AI tools to enhance public service delivery.

Moderator: Honorable Mike Shaw, State Representative, State of Alabama

Scott Eastin, Director of Microsoft Services – EastinIT, Department of Transportation, State of Alabama.

Matthew Hudnall, Associate Professor of MIS, Information Systems, Statistics, & Management Science, University of Alabama.

Daniel Urquhart, Secretary of Information Technology, Chief Information Officer, State of Alabama

Navigating the Intersection of Data Privacy and Identity Management

Montgomery Meeting Room 5

In today's digital landscape, organizations face increasing challenges in balancing data privacy with effective identity management. Ensuring seamless user access with robust data security while minimizing the risk of data mismanagement has become increasingly complex. What are the best approaches to managing access in a way that minimizes risk, enhances user trust, and meets the demands of both security and compliance? This session will explore the critical intersection of data privacy and identity management, highlighting best practices for implementing secure identity solutions that align with stringent privacy regulations.

Moderator: Gary Parker, Chief Data Officer, Alabama Medicaid Agency

Mark Craymer, Executive Director, Shared Services, Office of Information Technology, State of Alabama

John Demas, Chief Information Officer, Department of Corrections, State of Alabama

Finding, Keeping, and Growing Today’s IT Workforce

Montgomery Meeting Room 1

As the workforce landscape evolves, attracting and retaining top talent has become a critical challenge for organizations, especially the public sector. The modern workforce values flexibility, purpose-driven work, and opportunities for growth more than ever before. Where can the public sector find new talent to fill critical roles? How do we motivate and upskill our existing teams to meet the needs of an ever-evolving tech environment? This session shares creative tactics and strategies for establishing, retaining, and fostering a diverse, future-ready workforce.

Moderator: Sara Fenn, Director of Technology, Jefferson County School District

Chris Jenks, President, Alabama Leaders in Educational Technology (ALET),and Director of Technology, Tuscaloosa City Schools

Nikki Kerns, Information Technology Director, City of Dothan

Laury Morgan, State Personnel Director, State of Alabama

Optimizing Partner Relationships

Montgomery Meeting Room 6

To ensure the delivery of successful, consistent services and the efficient use of taxpayer dollars, cooperative, mutually beneficial IT partnerships are crucial for state and local governments. Skill and experience are needed to align the right IT solutions to fit current and future business strategies, functional requirements, technical specifications, and budgets. Hear benchmarking strategies on optimizing partner relationships and outsourcing agreements, focusing on key aspects such as contract negotiation, performance monitoring, compliance, and risk mitigation.

Moderator: Keith Cousins, Executive Director of Business Execution, Office of Information Technology, State of Alabama

Christine Cook, Chief Procurement Officer, State of Alabama

Hollye Massey, Government Development Director, CSpire

Brittany Peterson, Senior Buyer, Division of Procurement, State of Alabama

Larry Ward, Business Execution, Office of Information Technology, State of Alabama

11:45 am Central

Lunch

Alabama Ballroom BCDE

12:45 pm Central

General Session – Fortifying the Digital Fortress: Cybersecurity Strategies, Resources, and Funding

Alabama Ballroom BCDE

In an era of escalating cyber threats, state and local governments must adopt proactive approaches to stay ahead of attackers. Is your organization prepared to address evolving cyber threats? How can we work together to defend and respond? Learn how to find, access, and leverage grant funding available for cybersecurity risk assessment, training and programs. Explore key strategies and essential resources, such as operational technology, to stay ahead while fostering collaboration against cyber adversaries.

Moderator: Jeremy Ward, Director of Communications, Office of Information Technology, State of Alabama Office of Information Technology

Keith Cousins, Executive Director of Business Execution, Office of Information Technology, State of Alabama

Tucker Simpson, Cybersecurity Research Engineer and Project Manager, McCrary Institute for Cyber & Critical Infrastructure Security, Auburn University

Jonathan Sherk, Principal Cybersecurity Research Scientist/Engineer, McCrary Institute for Cyber & Critical Infrastructure Security, Auburn University

1:25 pm Central

Short Break

Please proceed to the concurrent sessions

1:30 pm Central

Concurrent Sessions

SaaS Customization: Successes and Failures

Montgomery Meeting Room 7

In today's rapidly evolving digital landscape, Software as a Service (SaaS) platforms offer flexibility and scalability that are transforming industries and governments. However, the journey to effectively customizing SaaS solutions comes with its own set of challenges and opportunities. This session will delve into the real-world successes and pitfalls of SaaS customization, exploring key factors for optimal outcomes, including the importance of aligning customizations with business goals, managing technical debt, and balancing the need for flexibility with system stability.

Moderator: Scott Kearney, Chief Technology Officer, Information Technology, City of Mobile

Aimee Cubbage, Managing Director, Coastal

Manley Haynie, Database Systems Manager, Computer Services Bureau, Department of Transportation, State of Alabama

Mike Vanhook, IT Business Solutions Manager, Department of Economic and Community Affairs (ADECA), State of Alabama

Future-Proofing IT: Strategies for Resilience and Continuity

Montgomery Meeting Room 1

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. What lessons have we learned from past incidents that could be applied to future preparedness? This session provides an in-depth exploration of continuity of operation plans and highlights best practices in IT continuity and recovery.

Moderator: Frank Yarnell, Director of Information Security, Office of Information Technology, State of Alabama.

Gene Everette, Marketing Director, Nfina

Jay Moseley, Director, Alabama Fusion Center, Homeland Security Advisor, Alabama Law Enforcement Agency

Scottie Orr, Regional Director, Cybersecurity - Public Sector, Fortinet

Leadership Communications: Navigating Across Differences

Montgomery Meeting Room 6

Effective leadership communication is crucial for building cohesive teams and driving organizational success. In today's diverse workforce, IT leaders must navigate varying communication styles and expectations while fostering accountability among team members. This session will explore the nuances of leadership communication to bridge communication gaps and enhance collaboration across diverse, multi-faceted teams.

Moderator: John Demas, Chief Information Officer, Department of Corrections, State of Alabama

Terence Burke, Chief Information Officer, Department of Transportation, State of Alabama

Taylor Nichols, General Counsel, Department of Finance, State of Alabama

Aaron Tripi, Chief Information Officer, Law Enforcement Agency, State of Alabama

Exclusive Briefing for Industry Partners

Montgomery Meeting Room 5

Hosted by: State of Alabama

Daniel Urquhart, Secretary of Information Technology, Chief Information Officer, State of Alabama

Willie Fields, Deputy Secretary, Office of Information Technology, State of Alabama

2:30 pm Central

Networking Break in the Exhibit Area

Alabama Concourse

3:00 pm Central

General Session – The State of AI in GovTech: Exploring the Future

Alabama Ballroom BCDE

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.

Bill Rials, Senior Fellow, Center for Digital Government

4:00 pm Central

Networking Reception in the Exhibit Area

Alabama Concourse

Network with your colleagues and discuss technology solutions with the event exhibitors.

4:30 pm Central

End of Conference

Conference times, agenda, and speakers are subject to change.

Renaissance Montgomery Hotel and Spa at the Convention Center

201 Tallapoosa Street
Montgomery, AL 36104
(334) 481-5000

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Advisory Board

Government Representatives

Rita Allen
Information Technology Director
Department of Revenue
State of Alabama

Terence Burke
Chief Information Officer, Computer Services Bureau
Department of Transportation
State of Alabama

Bryon Campbell
Chief Information Officer/Chief Information Security Officer
Madison County Commission
Madison County

Laura Crowder
Legal Counsel
Office of Information Technology
State of Alabama

John Demas
Chief Information Officer
Department of Corrections
State of Alabama

Mark Dokas
Information Technology Director
Alcoholic Beverage Control Board
State of Alabama

Sara Fenn
Director of Technology
Jefferson County School District

Willie Fields
Deputy Secretary
Office of Information Technology
State of Alabama

Beverly Floyd
Director of Information Technology
Rehabilitation Services
State of Alabama

Patrick Johnson
IT Director
City of Alabaster

Ram Kandula
Chief Information Officer
Department of Mental Health
State of Alabama

Scott Kearney
Chief Technology Officer
Information Technology
City of Mobile

Nikki Kerns
IT Director
Information Technology
City of Dothan

Taylor Nichols
General Counsel
Department of Finance
State of Alabama

Brian Peacock
CIS Director
Baldwin County

Greg Price
Chief Technology Officer/Chief Security Officer
Office of Information Technology
Troy University

William Roberson
Assistant Bureau Chief, Computer Services Bureau
Department of Transportation
State of Alabama

Mark Skelton
Director, Technical Support
Department of Public Health
State of Alabama

Amy Smith
IT Manager
Forestry Commission
State of Alabama

Keisha Thomas
Information Technology Director
Administrative Office of Courts
State of Alabama

Lisa Townsend
Chief Information Officer
Department of Human Resources
State of Alabama

Aaron Tripi
Chief Information Officer
Law Enforcement Agency
State of Alabama

Daniel Urquhart
Secretary of Information Technology, Chief Information Officer,
Office of Information Technology
State of Alabama

Jeremy Ward
Director of Communications
Office of Information Technology
State of Alabama

Clay Weaver
Chief Information Officer
Department of Economic and Community Affairs (ADECA)
State of Alabama

Industry Representatives

Sarah Hale
Co-founder and President
Coastal

Hollye Massey
Government Development Director
C Spire

Ashley Tucker
Account Executive
Fortinet

Registration Information / Contact Us

Event Date: November 13, 2024

Open to Public Sector only.

Registration - Free

If you represent a Private Sector organization and are interested in Sponsorship Opportunities, please contact Heather Earney.

Contact Information

For registration and general assistance contact:

Lindsay Anthis
Government Technology
Phone: (916) 932-1495
E-mail: lanthis@erepublic.com

For assistance or questions concerning Sponsor Logos or Logistics please contact:

Mireya Gaton
Government Technology
Phone: (916) 296-2617
E-Mail: mgaton@govtech.com

Sponsorship opportunities are available. For more information, contact:

Heather Earney
Government Technology
Phone: (916) 932-1339
E-mail: heather.earney@erepublic.com

Venue

Renaissance Montgomery Hotel and Spa at the Convention Center

201 Tallapoosa Street
Montgomery, AL 36104
(334) 481-5000

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Parking 

Government Technology has arranged for complimentary self-parking in the garage on Bibb Street for government attendees. You may pick up a voucher at the event registration table.
Directions to self-parking garage on Bibb Street: Renaissance Montgomery Directions and Parking.pdf 

Additional parking information: https://www.marriott.com/en-us/hotels/mgmbr-renaissance-montgomery-hotel-and-spa-at-the-convention-center/overview/

Accommodations 

Government Technology has a group block established at the host hotel. Please reference the “Alabama Digital Government Summit” when making your room reservations to receive our group rate over the phone or click on the Group Reservation Link
Rate: $209.00 single/double  
Cut-off Date: 10/14/24
Rooms are on a first come first served basis. Please note, once the room block is full you will need to make other arrangements for your accommodation with the hotel directly or a nearby hotel.