Monthly Breakfast Series
Tuesday, December 17, 2019
7:15 AM - 9:30 AM
 
National Press Club
529 14th St NW
Washington, DC 20045
Registration Closes at 12 PM 
on December 16, 2019
 
Industry Member:
Online: $80
Onsite: $95
 
Industry Non-Member:
Online: $90
Onsite: $95
 
Government/Military*:
Complimentary
 
Press:
 
*Reserved for current government and active duty military – excludes government contractors.

Leveraging Actionable Data to Enable Automation

The federal government must leverage data as a strategic asset to grow the economy, increase the effectiveness of government, facilitate oversight, and promote transparency, according to the President’s Management Agenda (PMA). Yet, many agencies struggle to establish a robust, integrated approach for using data to deliver on mission, serve customers, and steward resources.  How can agency managers derive insight from the massive amounts of collected data in order to run smoother operations, make more informed decisions and deliver better services to citizens? Building a strong data layer is an essential first step.

 

Join us on December 17th at the National Press Club to hear about initiatives that aim to harness the value of the government’s trove of collected data and opportunities to automate processes to build a strong data layer.  Discussions will focus on data storage, ingestion, labeling, context, and where to train models, while looking at improving data quality and integrity.

AGENDA

Tuesday, December 17, 2019
7:15 AM - 7:40 AMRegistration and Networking

 

7:40 AM - 8:00 AMNetworking Breakfast 
8:00 AM - 8:15 AMWelcome Remarks

Greg Mundell, Vice President of Breakfast Programs, AFCEA Bethesda Chapter

8:15 AM - 9:20 AMPanel Discussion
9:20 AM - 9:30 AMClosing Remarks

Naina Leo, President, AFCEA Bethesda Chapter

Throughout the year, we will be looking at technology, policy and workforce strategies for transforming agency operations. Our second three-part series is focused on automation. This event is the first breakfast in the automation series. The previous series looked at cybersecurity and the final series will look at modernization.