The Digital Government Summit is an event that brings together public sector leaders and technology professionals to explore innovative solutions to solve government problems. Key themes include cybersecurity, digital transformation, AI implementation, data governance, and fostering collaboration across multiple stakeholders. Attendees will benefit from expert discussions, peer networking, and insights into the future of government technology. Join us and let’s improve the future of government together!
It is my pleasure to invite you to join us at e.Republic’s 22nd annual Tennessee Digital Government Summit on May 14th! Join us as we harness the power of cross-industry collaboration and expertise to navigate the dynamic landscape of the digital era. Together, we will explore how to revolutionize the digital experience for our citizens, adapt to future trends, and enhance public service delivery. This event unites professionals from government, technology, finance, business, and the private sector to inspire groundbreaking discussions and foster impactful user experiences. Don't miss out on the opportunity to connect, learn, and forge valuable relationships that drive innovation in our ever-evolving field. I look forward to seeing you soon at the 2025 Tennessee Digital Government Summit.
– Stephanie Dedmon, Chief Information Officer, Finance & Administration, Strategic Technology Solutions, State of Tennessee
Wednesday, May 14 |
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8:00 am Central |
Registration and Morning Refreshments |
9:00 am Central |
Opening RemarksStephanie Dedmon, Chief Information Officer, Finance and Administration, Strategic Technology Solutions, State of Tennessee |
9:10 am Central |
Keynote – The Age of Digital Disruption: Moving Forward, FasterTechnology advancements continue to disrupt at a swifter pace than ever before. 2024 witnessed the impact of AI in all sectors, and this year the public sector is required to adapt and adopt at a speed unheard of in the past. For the rest of our careers, intelligence will be built into all devices, applications, and processes. This changes how we must think about the use of data and the integration of humans and machines. What are the crucial strategies for adapting to and maximizing the benefits of these advancements? This session will have you ready to move forward at high speed as it paints a vibrant picture showing how synthetic intelligence can amplify current systems and our workforce. Scott Klososky, Technologist, Futurist, Humanist, Author and Consultant |
10:10 am Central |
Bits and Bytes |
10:30 am Central |
Networking Break in Exhibit Area |
11:00 am Central |
Concurrent SessionsStrengthening Cybersecurity Through Effective Vulnerability ManagementIn an era of relentless cyber threats, vulnerability management is a cornerstone of an organization’s security strategy. This session will explore best practices for identifying, assessing, prioritizing, and mitigating vulnerabilities before they can be exploited. Panelists will discuss real-world approaches to continuous monitoring, automated scanning, and risk-based patching strategies, as well as how to integrate vulnerability management into a broader cybersecurity framework. Beyond Compliance - How Tennessee is Advancing Accessibility for 2025 and BeyondWith new ADA requirements on the horizon, state and local governments must proactively ensure that digital services, public spaces, and workplace environments remain accessible to all. This session will explore how Tennessee agencies are preparing for next year’s changes, sharing insights on compliance strategies, technology updates, policy adjustments and will share practical steps for integrating inclusive design. The Data Journey: From Governance to Impactful Decision-MakingIn the public sector, data is more than just numbers - it’s the foundation for informed policy, resource allocation, and service improvements. But how do state and local governments ensure they’re collecting, governing, and utilizing data effectively to drive better decision-making? This session will explore the full lifecycle of data - governance, cleansing, and strategy - leading to a North Star of data-driven decision-making. Panelists from state and local governments will share real-world examples of how they have leveraged data to shape policy, improve service delivery, set the foundation for AI, and demonstrate ROI. Doing More with Less: Real World Cost-Effective Modernization StrategiesModernizing public sector IT doesn’t have to break the budget. This session will highlight successful case studies from around the country where private sector companies have worked hand in hand with government to implement low-cost, high-impact modernization strategies. Panelists will share insights on leveraging open-source solutions, enhancing SAS offerings, optimizing cloud infrastructure, and adopting automation to drive down costs while improving performance. |
12:00 pm Central |
Lunch |
1:00 pm Central |
General Session |
1:30 pm Central |
Short BreakPlease proceed to the concurrent sessions. |
1:45 pm Central |
Concurrent SessionsGoverning AI: Policies, Guardrails, and Accountability in a Rapidly Evolving LandscapeAs artificial intelligence continues to evolve at a rapid pace, organizations must establish strong governance frameworks to ensure responsible and effective deployment. Building on the morning’s foundational data discussion, this session will explore how different organizations are staying ahead of AI advancements by creating guardrails that promote transparency, accountability, and compliance. Learn how organizations are defining roles, implementing governance training, and developing policies that balance innovation with risk management. Maximizing IT Value: Building a Business Case for Funding and EfficiencyNavigating efficiencies in government IT requires more than just cutting costs - it’s about maximizing value, optimizing resources, and demonstrating a clear return on investment (ROI). Securing funding isn’t just about making a request; it’s about telling a compelling story of impact and aligning IT initiatives with organizational priorities. This session will explore strategies for effectively budgeting and advocating for IT investments by leveraging performance metrics, cost-benefit analysis, and data-driven storytelling. Human-Centered Digital Transformation: Designing for Impact and InnovationDigital transformation isn’t just about technology - it’s about people. Successful modernization efforts require a human-centered design approach that prioritizes user needs, accessibility, and seamless experiences. This session will explore how organizations can drive digital transformation while ensuring that technology solutions are intuitive, inclusive, and aligned with real-world demands. Exclusive Briefing for Industry PartnersHosted by: Stephanie Dedmon, Chief Information Officer, Finance and Administration, Strategic Technology Solutions, State of Tennessee |
2:45 pm Central |
Networking Break |
3:15 pm Central |
The Government Experience Revolution – Reimagining Personalized Government DeliveryConstituents today expect the same level of seamless, personalized service from government that they receive in the private sector. The Government Experience Revolution is transforming how agencies deliver services - moving from one-size-fits-all approaches to data-driven, user-centric experiences. This session, presented by the Center for Digital Government, will explore how governments are leveraging AI, digital identity, and advanced analytics to anticipate citizen needs, streamline interactions, and build trust through personalization. Zach Patton, Chief Editor, Content Studio, e.Republic |
3:45 pm Central |
Networking ReceptionNetwork with your colleagues and discuss technology solutions with the event exhibitors. |
4:15 pm Central |
End of ConferenceConference times, agenda, and speakers are subject to change. |
611 Commerce Street
Nashville, TN 37203
(615) 255-8400
Gabrielle Authier
Deputy Chief Information Officer
Finance & Administration, Strategic Technology Solutions
State of Tennessee
Chris Benson
Deputy Director, Enterprise Governance & Administration
Finance & Administration, Strategic Technology Solutions
State of Tennessee
Joyanna Brassfield
Business Operations Director, Enterprise Governance & Administration
Finance & Administration, Strategic Technology Solutions
State of Tennessee
Anthony Burwell
Agency CIO for Human Services
Finance & Administration, Strategic Technology Solutions
State of Tennessee
Curtis Clan
Chief Information Security Officer
Finance & Administration, Strategic Technology Solutions
State of Tennessee
Stephanie Dedmon
Chief Information Officer
Finance & Administration, Strategic Technology Solutions
State of Tennessee
Lesley Farmer
Deputy Commissioner and General Counsel
Department of Human Resources
State of Tennessee
Chris Fears
Deputy Director for Customer Focused Government (CFG)
Finance and Administration
State of Tennessee
Stacy Gibson
Assistant Commissioner
Department of Revenue
State of Tennessee
Tammy Golden
Assistant Commissioner of Document Solutions
Department of General Services
State of Tennessee
Heather Gundersen
Chief of Staff/Deputy Commissioner of Administrative and Regulatory Services
Department of Mental Health & Substance Abuse Services
State of Tennessee
Hugh Hale
Chief Information Officer
TennCare
State of Tennessee
Jerry Jones
Chief Technology Officer
Finance & Administration, Strategic Technology Solutions
State of Tennessee
Andy Kidd
Deputy Commissioner
Department of Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities
State of Tennessee
Gina Long
Communications Director
Finance and Administration
State of Tennessee
Christin Lotz
Director of the Office of Evidence & Impact
Finance & Administration
State of Tennessee
Trena Maynard
Chief People Officer
Finance & Administration
State of Tennessee
Bishoy Mikhail
Vice President of Research
Nashville Area Chamber of Commerce
Jerele Neeld
Chief Information Officer
City of Chattanooga
Burton Nyhus
Veteran Fellow
Office of the Governor
State of Tennessee
Donna Odom
Executive Director of Business Solutions Delivery
Finance & Administration, Strategic Technology Solutions
State of Tennessee
Sandra Perry
Chief Information Officer
Shelby County
Krishendu Roy
University Distinguished Professor of Biomedical Engineering, School of Engineering
Vanderbilt University
Sterlin Sanders
Interim Chief Information Officer
Tennessee State University
David Tall
Agency CIO
Department of Health
State of Tennessee
Sarah VanWormer
Technology Director
City of Brentwood
Roger Waynick
Director of AI Strategy and Innovation
Finance & Administration, Strategic Technology Solutions
State of Tennessee
Peter Westerholm
Policy Director
Greater Nashville Regional Council
Amie Wilson
IT Director
Information Technology
City of Clarksville
Cody York
Director of OIT
Office of Information Technology (OIT)
Rutherford County
Dr. Sam Zaza
Assistant Professor of Information Systems and Analytics
Middle Tennessee State University
Megan Buell
Client Relationship Executive for State, Local & Higher Education
Deloitte Consulting
Christopher King
Account Executive
Snowflake
Jonathan Kirby
Senior Account Manager
Lumen Technologies
Mark Maitland
Account Lead Partner
KPMG
Bart Peluso
Vice President of Marketing
KnowledgeLake
Bruce Priddy
Account Executive
Advizex
Stephen Wall
SLED Account Executive
Fortinet
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