What to Expect at the Summer Government IT Congress
Orlando, FL | June 7–9, 2026
This isn’t a passive conference. It’s where government IT leaders come to pressure-test ideas, challenge assumptions, and walk away with strategies they can actually implement.
Here’s what attendees can expect:
1. A Clear Focus on What Matters Now This year’s theme centers on leading through acceleration—modernizing systems, strengthening security, and navigating constant change without slowing down progress.
2. Real-World Leadership, Not Theory From he opening keynote on cutting through millions of security events to identify real threats, to sessions on measurable outcomes and modernization, every conversation is grounded in lived experience—not hypotheticals.
3. Conversations That Go Beyond Technology Expect discussions that dig into the human side of IT—culture, leadership, and workforce strategy—because transformation doesn’t happen without people.
4. Actionable Insights on Today’s Biggest Challenges
Attendees will explore:
AI adoption with governance and risk in mind
Cyber resilience—before, during, and after an incident
Workforce shortages and talent development
Turning strategy into measurable execution
5. A Room Full of Decision-Makers You’re not just hearing from leaders—you’re sitting alongside them. CIOs, CTOs, and senior IT executives come ready to share what’s working, what’s not, and what’s next.
6. Built for Connection, Not Just Content Beyond the sessions, the real value comes from the conversations—structured and unstructured—that help you validate ideas, build partnerships, and move initiatives forward faster.
Bottom line: If you’re navigating modernization, security, or AI in government IT, this is where strategy meets execution—and where leaders come to figure out what actually works.