WASHINGTON, April 27 /PRNewswire/ --
Highlights/Key Facts:
- With cloud computing playing a big role in the Obama Administration's new FY2011 budget and federal CIO Vivek Kundra contending the U.S. government can acquire technology faster and at lower cost through cloud computing, leaders in the public and private sectors are more than ever working closely to use cloud computing as a strategic IT tool to help transform government and make them more effective and efficient.
- Co-produced by O'Reilly Media, Inc. and UBM TechWeb, Gov 2.0 Expo will be held May 25-27, 2010 in the Walter E. Washington Convention Center in Washington, D.C.
- Under the track Cloud Computing and Security, Gov 2.0 Expo will showcase the latest trends and success stories on how government is already making these benefits a reality, such as:
- NASA's CIO Linda Cureton will discuss how cloud computing and social media are empowering the space organization to become more efficient, save money, get citizens excited about their agency, and ultimately accomplish more missions.
- Carolyn Lawson, Carolyn Lawson, director, eServices for the Office of the CIO, State of California, will discuss how government policies need to adapt to implement new service models, such as cloud computing and SaaS, and social networking tools like Twitter and Facebook.
- The City of Los Angeles is one of the nation's first deployments of cloud computing for a local government. The City's CTO Randi Levin will share:
- NASA Ames Research Center's CIO Chris Kemp will share how its organization implemented the Nebula project, an open source cloud computing platform, to further innovation, promote transparency and enable federal agencies engage with the public more efficiently.
- Brookings Institution's vice president and director of governance studies Darrell West will be joined by Mike Krieger, deputy CIO of the U.S. Army, and Carolyn Lawson, CIO, Public Utilities Commission, State of California, to address the business value government agencies can find in deploying cloud computing.
- Brad Smith, General Counsel and Senior Vice President, Legal and Corporate Affairs, Microsoft will be addressing cloud computing implications for governments.
Links/URLs:
Blog:
http://blog.gov2events.com/
RSS Feed for Gov 2.0 Events:
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Trackback URL:
http://www.gov2expo.com
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