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Jun 28, 2025

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Join State & Local Gov Tech Professionals to Explore Innovative Solutions for Government

New York Digital Government Summit
Date: September 18, 2025
Location: Albany Capital Center, Albany, NY

This 37th annual event brings together public sector leaders and technology professionals to explore innovative solutions and best practices for solving challenges faced by state and local government.

Summit attendees will gain valuable insights from expert-led discussions and connecting with peers through networking opportunities. Whether you're a state or local IT professional or business leader, this event is designed to offer something for everyone with keynote presentations, concurrent sessions, and vendor exhibits.  

Key Themes Include:

  • Cybersecurity

  • Digital Transformation

  • AI Implementation

  • Data Governance

  • Fostering Collaboration Across Stakeholders

Save the date and be part of this opportunity to shape the future of digital government services in New York!

For registration assistance or additional information, contact:
Lee Vang / Government Technology / 916-932-1407 / lvang@govtech.com

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Powering Public Services with AI & Automation
This virtual summit explores how forward-thinking agencies are modernizing service delivery, empowering their teams, and building trust through data-driven, constituent-centric design.
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Digital Services in an Era of Evolving Support
Watch this on-demand webinar to explore how cities and counties can embed resilience into their digital strategies, strengthen cybersecurity postures with available resources, and continue delivering secure, citizen-centered services during changing times.
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Efficiency Meets Accuracy: Optimizing Vital Records Operations
Manual processes and outdated systems are slowing down vital records requests, making it harder for agencies to keep up. In this webinar, experts will share practical ways to speed up processing, improve security, and make life easier for both staff and residents.
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AI-Powered Automation for Efficient Government
Gain insights on how to deploy secure, scalable AI solutions that work seamlessly with your current infrastructure—ensuring compliance and minimizing risk.
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AI Use Cases, Security Risks, and What You Need to Know
Watch this on-demand webinar exploring what it takes to build AI-ready infrastructure, ensure security and compliance, and learn from real-world use cases in the public sector.
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Maintaining Cyber Resilience with Network Visibility
Watch this on-demand webinar where we unpack what meaningful network visibility looks like today and why it's quickly becoming the cornerstone of effective cybersecurity.
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Why a Consistent Website Experience Signals Trust
Learn how consistent digital experiences can strengthen security, build credibility, and make official communications unmistakable.
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Tech Strategies That Save Time and Budget on Capital Projects
Uncover practical strategies that streamline capital projects, cut waste, and deliver faster, more transparent results.
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