The June 24 – 26, 2012 GTRA Technology Council Meeting is an opportunity for IT leaders from across the government to come together to collaborate, share best practices and lessons learned, and network with their peers on these important issues. Through a highly interactive program including government case studies, live demonstrations, boardroom meetings and think tanks, government’s IT elite view GTRA as the premiere collaboration opportunity of the year.
GTRA’s “GOVTek Executive Government Technology Awards” gala is a celebration of government and industry IT leaders whose vision, innovation and remarkable accomplishments in 2011 have improved the way government delivers services, interacts with citizens, shares information, and protects its national assets.
The December 2011 GTRA Council Meeting will focus on Cyber Security initiatives, strategies, topics and technologies in a context that is appropriate for CIOs, CTOs, Chief Architects, CISOs, and other Government IT Leaders.
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At a time where new technologies, mandates, budget constraints and secuirty threats are forcing agencies to re-assess their IT strategies, the 2011 GTRA Technology Council Meeting will bring together government’s elite IT and technology leaders to collaborate and engage in meaningful dialogue to create a foundation that will ensure success for generations to come.
The invitation-only GTRA SecureGOV Council is an opportunity for Government IT leaders to come together to collaborate, network, and share best practices and lessons learned across the areas paramount ensuring security around our nation’s technology infrastructures and data. With increased security and privacy concerns coupled with ever-increasing demands for transparency and information sharing, Government’s IT elite and commercial business partners will converge at the GTRA SecureGOV Council meeting to develop winning success strategies in a non-hostile, non-political environment.
The government IT community is in a state of complete transformation which is fundamentally changing the way it serves and protects America and its citizens. At a time where new technologies, policies, infrastructures, and changing human behaviors are converging, it is imperative for government’s elite IT and technology leaders to collaborate and engage in meaningful dialogue to create a foundation that will ensure success for generations to come.