Government IT leaders from across the country gathered this June in Frisco, Texas, for the 2025 Summer Government IT Congress—two days of candid conversations, strategic planning, and peer-led sessions tackling the most urgent challenges in public sector technology. Here’s a recap of the opening keynotes that set the tone for the event.
Sunday’s keynote from Brian Gardner explored the rising role of artificial intelligence in cybersecurity—and how public sector agencies can harness it to stay ahead of modern threats. Gardner made a compelling case: AI isn’t just for tech giants. With smart integration, even resource-constrained agencies can leverage AI for real-time anomaly detection, faster incident response, and long-term risk reduction.
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Monday’s keynote shifted the focus from threat response to future readiness. Hong Sae presented a “PreActive” strategy framework for state and local CIOs—emphasizing how IT leaders can anticipate federal shifts, manage risk proactively, and build more resilient digital operations.
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If your agency is ready to:
…then the next opportunity is right around the corner.