Federal Tech Leaders Summit
The Federal Tech Leaders Summit convened top government and industry technology leaders to discuss their evolving priorities and challenges in a rapidly changing tech landscape. They shared best practices on how they are strategizing key issues in integrating AI, cybersecurity, IT modernization, workforce transformation and data governance. (edited)
Attendees may receive up to 3 continuing professional education (CPE) credits. For more information, please click here.

Rapid advancements in AI and autonomous systems are reshaping how the nation moves people and goods, with major implications for safety, infrastructure and economic competitiveness. Transportation Department’s Assistant Secretary of Research and Technology Nominee and Senior Advisor Seval Oz will outline how emerging technologies are transforming transportation systems and how government and industry can accelerate innovation while aligning with national priorities.
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Moderator Amy Kluber Editor-in-Chief, GovCIO Media & Research -
Seval Oz Assistant Secretary for Research and Technology, DOT
Cyber threats continue to grow, and federal agencies are rethinking traditional security approaches. This panel explores how leaders are addressing calls for zero trust adoption, automation, workforce readiness and cross-agency collaboration.
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Ross Gianfortune Senior Staff Writer, GovCIO Media & Research -
Austin Clark Enterprise Security Architect, DOT -
Tommy Gardner CTO, HP Federal -
Dave Raley Chief Digital Business Officer, Operation StormBreaker, USMC -
Chris Wallace Chief of Cybersecurity, PEO DHMS
AI is rapidly moving from experimentation to operational deployment across government. This session examines how agencies are operationalizing AI, addressing data readiness and governance challenges and ensuring AI delivers measurable mission outcomes while maintaining transparency and trust.
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Moderator Laura Mannweiler Staff Writer, GovCIO Media & Research -
Brian Campo Chief Data and AI Officer and Director of Technology Readiness, Coast Guard -
Justin Cole Director of Data Transparency, Bureau of the Fiscal Service, Treasury -
Jim Tunnessen CIO and CAIO, Office of Information & Technology Management, National Endowment for the Arts
The Flywheel Awards recognize leaders and their work in the federal government.
The flywheel — a critical component in a machine to increase its momentum — is also a critical symbol representing our publication’s goal to keep federal IT decision-makers informed on technology’s impact on government. This momentum is what fuels the constant need for transformers to innovate and drive efficiency in government.
All Flywheel Leadership Award finalists can be viewed here.
Cloud adoption remains central to federal IT modernization, but managing complex hybrid and multi-cloud environments presents new challenges. Panelists will discuss lessons learned from cloud migrations, strategies for optimizing performance and security, and how agencies are managing cost, interoperability and vendor risk.
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Moderator Ross Gianfortune Senior Staff Writer, GovCIO Media & Research -
Theresa Kinney Senior Deputy Director, SEWP, NASA -
Christine Pacheco Director of Federal Civilian Sales, Equinix -
Jessie Posilkin Acting Executive Director, TMF, GSA
Federal CIOs face increasing pressure to modernize systems, secure infrastructure and deliver results with constrained resources. This panel will unpack federal CIO priorities, including budget alignment, workforce challenges, technology debt and how leaders are setting near- and long-term strategies to support mission success.
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Moderator Henry Kenyon Senior Staff Writer, GovCIO Media & Research -
Sean Gallagher Acting CIO, NASA -
Justin Herman Federal Civilian Director, Cognition -
Nikolaos Ipiotis CIO, ARPA-H -
Lance Jenkinson CIO, VA OIG -
Carlene Ileto Chief Management and Governance Officer, CBP
War Department CIO Kirsten Davies is leading efforts to modernize one of the world’s largest and most complex technology enterprises while driving efficiency, accelerating innovation and strengthening national security. She will discuss how acquisition reform, commercial technology adoption, AI and enterprise modernization can reduce technical debt, strengthen industry partnerships and deliver mission capabilities to the warfighter faster.
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Moderator Sarah Sybert Managing Editor, GovCIO Media & Research -
Kirsten Davies CIO, DOW
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Kirsten Davies CIO, DOW -
Seval Oz Assistant Secretary for Research and Technology, DOT -
Lance Jenkinson CIO, VA OIG -
Nikolaos Ipiotis CIO, ARPA-H -
Sean Gallagher Acting CIO, NASA -
Brian Campo Chief Data and AI Officer and Director of Technology Readiness, Coast Guard -
Dave Raley Chief Digital Business Officer, Operation StormBreaker, USMC -
Theresa Kinney Senior Deputy Director, SEWP, NASA -
Jessie Posilkin Acting Executive Director, TMF, GSA -
Chris Wallace Chief of Cybersecurity, PEO DHMS -
Justin Cole Director of Data Transparency, Bureau of the Fiscal Service, Treasury -
Jim Tunnessen CIO and CAIO, Office of Information & Technology Management, National Endowment for the Arts -
Carlene Ileto Chief Management and Governance Officer, CBP -
Austin Clark Enterprise Security Architect, DOT -
Tommy Gardner CTO, HP Federal -
Christine Pacheco Director of Federal Civilian Sales, Equinix -
Justin Herman Federal Civilian Director, Cognition
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Federal Cyber Leaders Grapple With Growing Nonhuman Identity Risks
Federal leaders said AI agents, service accounts and API keys are creating new vulnerabilities across government networks.
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A Look at the Technology Powering World Cup Security Operations
Government is deploying counter-drone systems, AI-powered biometrics and biosurveillance tools to secure the 2026 FIFA World Cup.
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DOW CIO Pushes 'Radical Transformation' to Modernize Tech
Kirsten Davies said skills-based hiring, acquisition reform and a focus on warfighter capability are key to modernization and innovation.
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CISA Overhauls Federal Cyber Risk Model With New Directive
CISA's new directive requires federal agencies to prioritize vulnerabilities based on risk, accelerating remediation of critical threats.
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