The Path to Federal 5G
The list of benefits of the next-generation wireless capacity is lengthy. It includes faster data transmission, better working environments for remote workers and improved logistics. Even though it’s thriving in the private industry, it’s a different story for government where unique challenges exist. Faced with an executive order to improve the customer experience and also implement zero trust architecture, federal agencies have many opportunities to harness 5G’s power.
Inside, learn about agencies’ work to address security vulnerabilities, edge computing and user experience principles to equip their networks for next-generation connectivity. Featuring:
- Ann Dunkin, CIO, Department of Energy
- Serena Reynolds, Initiative Management Branch Chief, CISA
- Christopher Wurst, Executive Director for Enterprise Networks and Technology Support, CBP
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Christopher Casey Strategic Advisor, T-Mobile for Government
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Ryan Orr Senior Risk Analyst, CISA
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Serena Reynolds Initiative Management Branch Chief, CISA
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Christopher Wurst Executive Director for Enterprise Networks and Technology Support, CBP
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