The current economic meltdown has altered the IT plans of private enterprise and government nationwide, including the State of California However, despite the budget cuts and overall slowdown, technology is expected to play a major role in reshaping the communications and overall efficiency of how the government is running its business.
There's no better to speak on this subject, than our keynote speaker for July - Ms. Teri Takai, CIO for the State of California , sixth largest economy in the world. Since her appointment as the Chief Information Officer for the State of CA, Ms. Takai has launched a series of initiatives and is championing the new role of IT as a backbone for increasing the efficiency of the government.
She'll share her vision for the role of IT in reinventing the government and among other things, will discuss :
What is her three-to-five year vision for IT deployment in the State of CA
How will IT change the way the people communicate with and within government in years to come?
How will the new stimulus bill impact IT deployments and what areas will have priority?
What are their biggest challenges facing the CIO today and how is the state addressing it?
New Initiatives : Cyber-security, Cloud-Computing, Social Media in government
What role does technology innovation play in reinventing government?
If you are a technology professional involved in selling/marketing with the government, this is an event you cannot afford to miss.
Visit www.techcoire.com to learn more and to register.
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