GSA’s Anil Cheriyan Defines Strategy for Scaling Modernization Efforts
As Director of GSA’s Technology Transformation Services, Cheriyan wants to see IT transformation take root at scale by focusing on seven key areas.
As Director of GSA’s Technology Transformation Services, Cheriyan wants to see IT transformation take root at scale by focusing on seven key areas.
Changes include standing up an Office of Customer Experience, workforce reskilling, and using cloud and artificial intelligence to better serve the public.
Those guardrails include defining what automated technology the government wants to focus on and categorizing it by how it helps and assists with repetitive tasks.
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Adam Clater, Chief Architect for Public Sector at Red Hat, stressed that taking advantage of the cloud must extend beyond the basics in government.
Federal agencies are capitalizing on the “Shark Tank” model to pitch and fund high-impact technology projects that will improve citizen services, boost security and reduce outdated and insecure systems.
Dave Jones, Vice President of Product Marketing at Nuxeo, explained how agencies can tap into the power of artificial intelligence.
Morale, hiring and recruitment all took a hit. Employees are still working to restore a sense of normalcy while wading through a 35-day backlog of work.