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Tech in Gov 2020

Tech in Gov 2020
 

Tech in Gov 2020
Online
November 3 – 4, 2020

Tech in Gov 2020 brings together a high-level, public sector focused audience, with market leaders in ICT and emerging digital technologies. Co-located alongside a vibrant solutions exhibition, this multi-platform conference program offers attendees the opportunity to create their own tailored experience. The event is designed to close the knowledge gap to allow Federal, State and Local Government Departments and Agencies to collaborate, share knowledge and foster innovation.

The event focuses on ICT issues that matter most to government:

• Delivering streamlined services 24×7 in an “on demand and open” society
• Enabling the strategic use of ICT to deliver on policy and effective governance
• Engaging openly to build and leverage knowledge and foster collaboration

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