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Software Assessment & Asset Management:...
Agencies throughout the federal government spend billions of dollars collectively on software to run their operations and achieve their mission. The Government Accountability Office (GAO) knows legacy systems are a major contributor to the problem, while the U.S. House of Representatives has passed the Strengthening Agency Management and Oversight of Software Assets (SAMOSA) Act to overhaul software acquisition to cut down costs. There is anot...
March 4, 2026
Organizer: FedInsider
Location: Webcast
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Mission Success Through Zero Trust: Sec...
As Fourth Estate agencies within the Department of Defense (DOD) prepare to transition to the modernized DoDNET, under the Defense Information Systems Agency’s (DISA), the adoption of Zero Trust (ZT) architecture has never been more critical. Zero Trust is the modern approach to cybersecurity and is an essential framework for defending against cyber threats, ensuring secure access, and enabling operational efficiency across distributed e...
February 24, 2026
Organizer: Fedinsider
Location: Webcast
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Bringing Security to the Edge
The usefulness of next-generation communications and edge computing lies in how it processes data near the source – the edge of a network – providing faster response times, reduced bandwidth, lower bandwidth use for real-time applications like IoT devices, and immediate analysis and action critical for time-sensitive tasks. These benefits have real-world implications, helping everyone from first responders and law enforcement to wo...
February 19, 2026
Organizer: FedInsider
Location: Virtual
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Reassessing Modernization Priorities
The recent pause in government operations has given agencies an opportunity to step back and reassess their modernization priorities. As federal IT leaders plan for 2026, many are taking a fresh look at their portfolios—reevaluating risk, reestablishing momentum on paused initiatives, and sharpening their focus on resilience, security, and mission impact. Rather than slowing progress, the pause created space for agencies to uncover hidde...
February 11, 2026
Organizer: FedInsider
Location: Webcast
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Can AI Deliver Better Processes, Less S...
As states face tighter budgets, the pinch trickles down to cities and counties. Accompanying the financial pressures, these smaller government entities are facing rising service demands and trying to cope with chronic staffing shortages. In this turbulent landscape, agentic AI offers a way to improve services, cut legacy IT debt, and provide assistance to overwhelmed employees. Counties and cities already use AI to improve public safety, optim...
February 5, 2026
Organizer: FedInsider
Location: Webcast
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Agentic AI: The Application Agencies Need
Using artificial intelligence (AI) is sufficiently new that many government agencies are unfamiliar with how it is already evolving. They may know of generative AI (genAI), which can be used to create new, original content such as text, images, and video. But the version of AI that has the greatest potential to change government is agentic AI – autonomous AI systems that can independently set goals, make plans, reason, and take actions t...
February 3, 2026
Organizer: FedInsider
Location: Webcast
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Using AI for the Heavy Lifting in CMMC...
As of Nov. 10, 2025, Cybersecurity Maturity Model Certification (CMMC) compliance is no longer optional for the Defense Industrial Base (DIB). With the three-year phase-in period already underway, federal systems integrators (FSIs) face growing pressure to implement CMMC Level 2 across multiple customer environments without increasing delivery risk or compliance overhead. Success requires structuring CMMC compliance correctly, which means focu...
January 29, 2026
Organizer: FedInsider
Location: Webcast
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How Government Agencies Can Transform T...
In the world of marketing, having a “brand” is most commonly associated with “customer brand,” that is, what garners public trust, establishes your organization’s reputation, and elevates the value of your programs and services. This is less applicable for government agencies, since they almost always are providing services that customers (i.e., residents) only get through them. Having an “employer brand,...
January 22, 2026
Organizer: FedInsider
Location: Webcast
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