2010 Events

Fast, Agile Delivery of Mission-Critical Results

A Three-Part Webinar Series

You are reshaping programs to fit an always-on, right-now, personalized, mobile, app-driven world. You are innovating on the run to stay within tighter budgets while meeting high expectations. You seek new ways to make sense of information faster to solve problems that threaten livelihoods, and even lives, in the United States and around the world.

The CGI Initiative teamed with Government Executive magazine to capture expert insights and field-tested innovations in a series of webinars in November and December 2010. For practical advice and lessons learned about speed and agility in standing up technology programs that have critical national consequences for the U.S. economy, the environment and the fight against terrorism, click on the links below to access the executive guides summarizing each of these discussions.


No Model, No Time, No Margin for Error: Building FederalReporting.gov and Recovery.gov

Thursday November 18, 2010

With Michael Wood
Director, Recovery.gov
Recovery Accountability and Transparency Board

View the Executive Guide for this webinar, including a full replay of the event.


Getting to Green: Cut Costs and Increase Efficiency While Reducing Your Agency’s Environmental Footprint

Wednesday December 1, 2010

With Molly O’Neill
Former CIO, Environmental Protection Agency
Member, National Academy of Public Administration Panel on the NOAA Climate Service
Fellow, CGI Initiative for Collaborative Government

View the Executive Guide for this webinar, including a full replay of the event.


Lives on the Line: Identifying the Enemy in Iraq and Afghanistan

Tuesday December 14, 2010

With Kathy J. DeBolt
Deputy Army Training and Doctrine Command Capabilities Manager for Biometrics and Forensics
Army Center of Excellence Language Technology Office
Fort Huachuca, Ariz.

View the Executive Guide for this webinar, including a full replay of the event.

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