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In today’s digital age, AI is no longer science fiction; it’s the key to unlocking a smarter, more efficient government. We will dive into innovative data solutions that integrate AI features to simplify processes and enhance productivity. AI has the ability to streamline operations, reduce manual workloads, and provide actionable insights to drive decision-making.
Through expert-insights and real-world examples, this webcast will explore strategies to leverage the power of Generative AI and other emerging technologies. Walk away with a roadmap to future-proof your government, improve efficiency, and deliver exceptional service to your constituents.
Speakers
Bridget Carper
Deputy CIO for Architecture, Engineering, Technology, and Innovation & Responsible AI Officer, OCIO
Department of Energy
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Deputy CIO for Architecture, Engineering, Technology, and Innovation & Responsible AI Officer, OCIO
Department of Energy
Bridget Carper serves as the Department of Energy’s (DOE) Deputy Chief Information Officer for Architecture, Engineering, Technology, and Innovation within the Office of the Chief Information Officer and the Department’s Responsible Artificial Intelligence Official.
Ms. Carper’s office sets strategic technology vision and delivers innovative solutions in compliance with Federal security, privacy, and data standards. Ms. Carper most recent accomplish is the creation of the Department’s Artificial Intelligence (AI) Hub, driving the mission of the DOE through safe and secure AI solutions.
As a proven leader, she has led multiple initiatives within the executive, legislative, and judicial branches of the Federal Government. Ms. Carper continues to incorporate private industry’s best practices in improving DOE’s people, processes, and systems.
Ashish Gandotra
Federal CTO
Oracle
Ashish Gandotra
Federal CTO
Oracle
Heather Kuldell-Ware
Former Editor-in-Chief
GovExec
Heather Kuldell-Ware is a freelance editor and writer who has covered government technology and cybersecurity for the last 15 years. Her work has appeared in Nextgov, C4ISRNET, Federal Times, GCN and other government-focused publications. When she’s not thinking about cloud computing or AI advancements, she is playing with consumer gadgets for Popular Science and AP Buyline.