CA Technologies Government Summit May 10, 2016
WASHINGTON, May 4, 2016 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- CA Technologies has announced full program details for the CA Technologies Government Summit, "Fueling Transformation and Leading the Way in the Application Economy" on Tuesday, May 10, 2016 at the Newseum in Washington, D.C.- Government and industry experts will gather to discuss the state of the application economy, and how technology continues to change how we live our lives. The event's main stage programming will open with a keynote presentation from CA Technologies CEO, Michael P. Gregoire, followed by a series of panel discussions and presentations exploring the many facets of technological transformation. Experts participating in the conversation include:
- Otto Berkes, CA Technologies CTO
- Martha Johnson, GSA Former Administrator
- Jennifer Pahlka, Code for America Founder
- Phil Hansen, multimedia artist, speaker, author
- John Skudlarek, FCC Deputy Chief Information Officer
- Mary Lou Prevost, CA Technologies VP State and Local Government and Education
- Christopher Dorobek, GovLoop's DorobekINSIDER Founder, Publisher, and Executive Editor
The event, produced by Government Executive Media Group—the government and defense division of Atlantic Media—will then breakout into three tracks titled "Securing the Business of Government," "Digital Transformation: DevOps," and "The Transforming Federal Landscape."
These sessions will feature speakers including:
- Tracy L. Bannon, Deloitte Senior Solution and Enterprise Architect
- John D. Murphy, NGA DevOps & Infrastructure Lead NGA InnoVision Directorate
- John Morenz, SSA CTO
- Christopher Pola, Advisor, Agile Central, CA Technologies
- Sam Sanchez, IRS Computer Scientist
Complete event information and registration details can be found at: www.catechnologiesgovsummit2016.com.
SOURCE Government Executive Media Group
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