How Federal employees have adapted to working remotely - CIO Perspectives
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COVID-19 forced Federal agencies to quickly respond to an explosive global crisis, while protecting their employees and serving constituents, all without face-to-face interaction. The government’s massive response effort resulted in a rapid, transformative impact on the workforce. Now that agencies have had a chance to refocus their response efforts from triage to recovery, one thing remains clear — agency operations and employee expectations have forever changed. This webinar will provide the results of a government-wide survey of agency response actions, on-going challenges, and future actions, followed by a discussion with key agency executives.
LEARNING OBJECTIVES:
- Top challenges agencies dealt with and continue to face as a result of COVID-19
 - How agencies feel the end of CARES Act may impact budgets and ongoing IT modernization
 - How Federal employees have adapted to working remotely
 - What are the highest ranked issues regarding employee safety and productivity
 - Security concerns Federal agencies face
 
Speaker and Presenter Information
- Keith Bluestein, CIO, Office of the Chief Information Officer, U.S. Small Business Administration*
 - Patrick Flanders, Deputy Assistant Director for Information Operations and Chief Information Officer, DHA*
 - Mark Forman, Vice President Digital Government Strategy, SAIC
 - Jared Shellaway, Senior Director Research Services, Market Connections
 - Mike Smoyer, President, Digital Government Institute
 - Mike Tartakovsky, CIO NIAID, Director Office of the Cyber Infrastructure and Computational Biology, National Institutes of Health*
 
*Pending Agency Approval
Relevant Government Agencies
DOD & Military, Federal Government
Event Type
						  Webcast
						
This event has no exhibitor/sponsor opportunities
When
						  Thu, Jan 7, 2021
							
						
Cost
Complimentary:    $ 0.00
Website
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															Organizer
Digital Government Institute
							
																					





