AI in Action Workshop
Building on the foundation from AI Building Blocks, this half-day workshop dives deeper into responsible AI adoption and the latest trends that will empower you to leverage AI within your agency. What you’ll learn:
- Navigating AI adoption: Dive into regulatory frameworks, policy considerations and best practices for implementing AI responsibly in federal agencies.
- Ethical and productive AI use: Explore how AI tools can align with ethical AI principles while streamlining tasks and enhancing productivity.
- The future of AI in government: Examine emerging trends, innovation and what’s next for AI in shaping the future of federal IT.
Alexis Bonnell, former CIO of the Air Force Research Laboratory who now leads the U.S. National Labs Partnership at OpenAI, explores how human–machine teaming is driving breakthroughs in government innovation, science and national security.
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Moderator Amy Kluber Editor-in-Chief GovCIO Media & Research -
Alexis Bonnell Partnership Manager for the U.S. National Labs Partnership, OpenAI
As federal agencies expand their use of AI, questions about accountability, transparency, due process and legal oversight are becoming more urgent. This session explores how the courts are thinking about AI, such as how it could be used within judicial systems and how it might appear as part of legal challenges. Federal technologists would learn about the legal risks and ethical responsibilities shaping future case law and what that means for building AI tools.
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Hon. Paul Grimm (ret.) Director, Bolch Judicial Institute at Duke Law School
AI leaders are accelerating AI development and implementation to boost mission outcomes and ensure thoughtful innovation across agencies. Hear how experts are building on the foundation to transform federal operations, advance national priorities and stay ahead of emerging technological challenges.
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Moderator Ross Gianfortune Senior Staff Writer GovCIO Media & Research -
Karen Howard Executive Director, Office of Online Services, IRS -
Josh Phifer Principal Solutions Architect, Elastic -
Steve Wallace CTO and Director of Emerging Technology, DISA
As AI companies race to roll out chatbots across the federal government, agencies keep running into the same wall: “As an AI model, I cannot assist you with that task.” Glenn Parham, former generative‑AI lead at the Pentagon and founder of GovBench, breaks down the real blockers: policy gaps, benchmarking blind spots and the acute compute bottleneck. The session introduces GovBench’s AI + Government Alignment framework, mission‑specific benchmarks now in pilot and practical steps for labs, cloud providers, CIOs and CAIOs to coordinate so models can scale safely — and actually work — inside government.
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Glenn Parham CEO, GovBench
Hear from federal AI leaders on real-world use cases, solutions and strategies for leveraging AI across government operations to expand its potential and overcome obstacles.
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Moderator Silvia Oakland Staff Writer GovCIO Media & Research -
Anna Libkhen IT Security Specialist, Bureau of Economic Analysis, Department of Commerce -
Julie Obenauer-Motley Sr. RAI Analyst, Johns Hopkins University - Applied Physics Lab -
Joshua Powell CAIO and Chief Innovation Officer, CBP
Organizations today commonly approach automation in a linear view. This mindset can creep into how we build AI systems and can introduce siloed, high-maintenance and inefficient solutions. This session introduces the concept of multitask learning to enable AI models to perform multiple tasks simultaneously and help you move beyond narrow automation and toward systems that think in context.
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Dr. Ali Naqvi CEO, American Institute of Artificial Intelligence (AIAI)
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Karen Howard Executive Director, Office of Online Services, IRS -
Dr. Ali Naqvi CEO, American Institute of Artificial Intelligence (AIAI) -
Glenn Parham CEO, GovBench -
Steve Wallace CTO and Director of Emerging Technology, DISA -
Hon. Paul Grimm (ret.) Director, Bolch Judicial Institute at Duke Law School -
Joshua Powell CAIO and Chief Innovation Officer, CBP -
Alexis Bonnell Partnership Manager for the U.S. National Labs Partnership, OpenAI -
Josh Phifer Principal Solutions Architect, Elastic -
Anna Libkhen IT Security Specialist, Bureau of Economic Analysis, Department of Commerce -
Julie Obenauer-Motley Sr. RAI Analyst, Johns Hopkins University - Applied Physics Lab
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