Clay Johnson to Discuss the Lessons of Healthcare.gov at Nextgov Prime on November 20th in Washington, DC
Nextgov Prime will convene 500+ senior federal technology leaders in Washington, D.C. on November 20th-21st to explore the future of technology and government.
WASHINGTON, Nov. 12, 2013 /PRNewswire/ -- Nextgov announced today that Clay Johnson, author of The Information Diet: A Case for Conscious Consumption, former Presidential Innovation Fellow, and CEO of the Department of Better Technology, will deliver a special keynote session on the lessons learned from Healthcare.gov at Nextgov Prime, the premier event exploring the future of technology and government, on November 20th-21st in Washington, D.C.
Fueled by the #1 federal technology web site,1 and a pre-qualified, invitation-only audience, Nextgov Prime will convene the most powerful gathering of federal technology influencers in the market across two days to explore the latest insights and ideas on how to harness technology to improve operational efficiency and better serve agency missions.
Selected as part of the first class of White House innovation fellows in August 2012, Johnson helped develop an online marketplace connecting the government with small tech firms. Previously, Johnson co-founded Blue State Digital, the tech company that built Obama's 2008 campaign website and is the former director of Sunlight Labs. In his keynote session, Johnson will explore the lessons learned from the launch of Healthcare.gov and how government can improve its technology acquisition process to bridge the gap between public and private sector innovation.
The two-day Nextgov Prime event will convene on November 20-21, 2013 at the Ronald Reagan Building in Washington D.C. For more information, speaker updates, and to request an invitation to attend, please visit Nextgov.com/prime. Join the conversation on Twitter @Nextgov with Hashtag #Prime2013
About Nextgov
Nextgov is the #1 federal technology resource, engaging more federal technology decision makers on a daily basis than any other website dedicated to federal IT.1 Nextgov's mission is to lead the national discussion about how technology and innovation can transform the way government operates and serves citizens. Nextgov seeks to enable senior decision making teams, comprised of technology and program leaders, to learn about and evaluate emerging technologies and transform government. Visit Nextgov.com.
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1Federal Media and Marketing Study, Market Connections, Inc., 2013.
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