In today’s fast-evolving digital landscape, federal agencies face increasing pressure to enhance efficiency, reduce costs, and improve security. This panel will explore how transitioning from outdated processes to modern, information-age strategies can empower federal IT leaders to meet these demands effectively.
Our distinguished panelists will share insights on practical solutions for driving efficiency and innovation within federal IT operations. This session will focus on three critical themes:
Embracing Information Age Technology for Efficiency – How moving from industrial-age processes to integrated digital solutions enables faster, seamless operations. We’ll explore why key technology alliance partnerships unlock efficiencies through engineered integration — a crucial factor for agencies seeking streamlined workflows.
Lifecycle Management to Optimize Costs – Managing the full lifecycle of IT assets can significantly reduce operational costs. We’ll address how improved visibility into software usage, combined with proactive management strategies, can unlock budget savings and enable agencies to reinvest in mission-critical initiatives.
Continuous ATO and Automation for Compliance – To improve security posture and reduce extensive manual processes, agencies are shifting towards Continuous Authority to Operate (ATO) models. We’ll explore how automation helps ensure devices are consistently compliant and ATO-ready, ultimately improving operational resilience while reducing costs.


