TRACK 2: Achieving Agency Efficiency

With the federal government facing unprecedented budget strains, the call to “do more with less” is becoming deafening. As the prospect of cuts accelerates, agencies are now turning to technology to bridge the gaps. New tools are enabling collaboration on an unprecedented scale, from the desktop to the battlefield, while advances in areas like training are redefining how agencies prepare their employees for the future. But these developments are not limited to internal stakeholders; citizens are reaping the benefits of more efficient data processing and forms management, cutting out the time and the paperwork that stands between them and efficient delivery of services. The sessions in this track will explore this new definition of efficiency and how significant savings can result from real performance improvements.

Session 2-1: Bridging the Divide: Collaboration and Training

Session 2-2: Reforming Forms: Accelerating Agency Performance with Data Management

KEYNOTES

Tom Malloy

Tom Malloy
Senior Vice President & Chief
Software Architect, Advanced
Technology Labs,
Adobe Systems Incorporated

David McClure

David L. McClure
Associate Administrator, Office of Citizen Services and Innovative Technologies, General Services Administration

Greg Reeder

LtCol Greg Reeder
Director, Marine Corps Production

Peter Sims

Peter Sims
Author, Little Bets: How Breakthrough Ideas Emerge from Small Discoveries