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Snowflake | Data, Structured Challenges, and Future of Government Tech Adoption

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Tune in on October 9 at 2:00 PM EST!

Earlier this year, the Department of the Navy issued a new memo titled “Structured Challenges Approach for Innovating and Optimizing” – to share information about structured challenges themselves, spur the adoption of new capabilities, minimize the risk of adopting suitable ones, consider diverse perspectives, and more. Other agencies – like the Department of Veterans Affairs – are leveraging new frameworks, inventories of use cases, and tech sprints to capitalize on outside innovators while maintaining trust in the capabilities themselves. In this GovExec TV program, you’ll learn about new guidance designed to spur innovation, the barriers inhibiting seamless intra- and cross-agency data sharing, and how new technologies can improve government operations in the years ahead.

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Justin Fanelli

Acting CTO

Dept of Navy

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Justin Fanelli

Acting CTO

Dept of Navy

Mr. Justin Fanelli is the Acting CTO for the Dept of Navy and the Technical Director of PEO Digital. As CTO, he is chartered to measurably improve technology-driven mission outcomes within the Dept of Navy. As TD, the PEO is chartered to expedite the performant, secure transformation of enterprise IT infrastructure within the Dept of Navy’s acquisition apparatus. He currently serves as an Advisor for Advanced Research Project Agency – Health (ARPA-H). Recent roles for Mr. Fanelli have included, Chief Data Architect for Defense Health, Technical Director for Navy Manpower, Personnel, Training and Education (MPTE), Executive Lead for Navy's Digital Transformation in 5G and DevSecOps.  With Dept of Navy roles, Mr Fanelli’s team has recently been recognized for transforming modern service delivery including multi-billion dollars in cost avoidance and leapahead impacts with the Etter Award. Within Defense Healthcare, Mr. Fanelli’s teams delivered the first one-stop data enterprise for revolutionized healthcare and research outcomes. Previously within DOD, Mr. Fanelli has served as a Service Chiefs Fellow at the Defense Advanced Research Project Agency (DARPA), Principal Engineer for Navy Enterprise Business Systems and Chief Systems Engineer for Command and Control (C2). 

Outside of the office, Mr. Fanelli teaches technology courses at Georgetown University and advises on innovation.  He holds a Bachelors degree in Electrical Engineering from the Pennsylvania State University, a Masters degree in Electrical and Systems Engineering from the University of Pennsylvania and is a Senior Executive Fellow at the Harvard Kennedy School. He is certified in Lean Six Sigma, Agile Development, GIAC Security Leadership, Defense Acquisition University Engineering and Program Management, has served as Philadelphia Mayor’s Commission on Technology (MCOT) Board Member, North Catholic High School Alumni Association President, currently serves as an advisor to National Science Foundation startups, a partner at NextGen Ventures, a Cornerstone Schools Executive Board Member, volunteer and speaker at TechImpact and AFCEA and is a member of the Cosmos Club. His awards include National Intelligence Meritorious Unit Citation, Civilian Exemplary Achievement Award, Secretary of the Navy’s Innovation Award, Project Management Institute's Project of the Year, Federal Health IT Innovation Award and he is a two-time FedHealth 100 honoree. He lives in Arlington, VA and loves book recommendations.

Matthew Rose

Nonresident Senior Fellow

Atlantic Council

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Matthew Rose

Nonresident Senior Fellow

Atlantic Council

Matthew Rose has been at the intersection of emerging technology and policy for more than two decades. He is a cleared technologist who has served in industry, federal government, and academia. Rose has led global initiatives at Snowflake, Adobe, and in the Federal Government at the General Services Administration, Department of Homeland Security and Department of Defense. He continues to advise global leaders on the application of emerging technology through his work on boards and the Atlantic Council.

George Jackson

Executive Producer & Host, GovExec TV

GovExec

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George Jackson

Executive Producer & Host, GovExec TV

GovExec

George Jackson serves as Executive Producer & Host of GovExec TV, the video arm of the largest and most influential media company in the public sector marketplace. He launched GovExec TV in 2021 and built it into a multi-million dollar business, receiving GovExec’s first annual Entrepreneurial Spirit Award, a 2024 “B2B Media Rising Star Award” from the Software & Information Industry Association (SIIA), and a 2024 “Telly Award” for the TV series AI and the Public Sector.

Previously, George produced Capital Insider at WJLA-TV, where he won an Emmy award in 2012. One year later, he developed and recorded the pilot episode of Government Matters, a program about the business of government, which debuted as a weekly show on Sunday, August 4, 2013. He led the show through September 2020, expanded its reach to a daily worldwide audience, and produced its first feature-length documentary, The Dawn of Generation AI.

George’s roots lay in TV, journalism, and storytelling. He spent the first five years of his professional career at WJHL-TV in Johnson City, Tenn., where he began as an overnight producer and then became the lead on-air reporter for the station’s 11 p.m. newscast. He covered and investigated the earnings of two non-profit hospital systems, felony charges filed against a local sheriff, predatory paving companies, a health benefits backlog for local veterans, and a series of cold case murder investigations. He received an honorable mention for Best TV Reporter in the 2011 Tennessee AP Broadcast awards and won a Best Investigative Reporting award from Media General in 2010.

George graduated from The Ohio State University in 2003 with a bachelor’s degree in English. In 2006, he earned his master’s in broadcast journalism from the University of Maryland, College Park.

George is from Toledo, Ohio. He lives with his wife, twin daughters, and a pack of rescue dogs in Northern Virginia.

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