Executive Orders Impact Government Tech

Through a series of executive orders, the White House has set priorities for artificial intelligence, zero trust, customer experience and other concerns. Agencies are instituting new technology programs in response to the orders.
Learn:
- Who has been tapped to lead agency AI efforts as CAIOs.
- How the VA is implementing the customer service executive order.
- What the AI executive order requires from agencies.
- The ways the cybersecurity executive order will adjust agency plans.

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Don Beyer U.S. Representative, D-Va.
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Heather Frase Senior Fellow of AI assessment, Center for Security and Emerging Technology, Georgetown University
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Alejandro Mayorkas Secretary, Department of Homeland Security
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Barbara Morton Deputy Chief Veterans Experience Officer, Department of Veterans Affairs
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Jose Padin Chief Transformation Officer, U.S. Public Sector, Zscaler
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Mark Warner U.S. Senator, D-Va.
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