Data is the foundation of today’s most transformative technologies — from AI and automation to digital services. But many government agencies still face a gap: how to become more data-centric when specialized talent is limited.
The solution: Smarter tools, accessible technologies, and targeted upskilling that empower more employees to work confidently with data.
Join us online Wednesday, Nov. 5 at 2 p.m. ET/11 a.m. PT to hear from government and industry leaders about how agencies can close the data skills gap and build a stronger, more agile workforce.
Specifically, you’ll learn:
- Where agencies are falling short in data literacy — and how to fix it.
- Tools and platforms that make data more accessible across teams.
- How upskilling programs can transform both individual careers and agency-wide impact.
You’ll hear from:
- Dr. Melissa Cummins, Deputy Director & Chief Data Officer, Office of Planning & Data Governance, Houston Police Department
- Stephanie Garland, Director of Data Literacy, State of Maryland
- Kylie Graves, Director of Data, Policy, and Communications, Tennessee Commission on Children and Youth
- Joe Kirby, Data Manager, Office Of Administration, Office of Data and Analytics, State of Missouri
- Terry Dorsey, Senior Data Architect and Evangelist, Denodo
- Jim Weaver, National Strategy Advisor, U.S. Public Sector SLED, Pure Storage
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