Deepinder Uppal, vice president of public sector technology innovation at Information Builders, will serve as the moderator of a panel discussion during Potomac Officers Club’s The Future of Data Management = The Death of Data Silos virtual event on Dec. 10.
The panel will feature Lisa Sanders of the Department of Defense (DoD), Lt Col. Michael McDaniel of the U.S. Air Force, and Timothy Ahrens of the Department of State.
To register for The Future of Data Management = The Death of Data Silos, as well as view upcoming opportunities, visit Potomac Officers Club’s Event Page.
Uppal is an innovator, technical problem solver and change agent with a proven track record of defining the technical vision; communicating complex processes; and successfully creating, integrating and deploying next-generation enhanced analytics, network architecture, and all associated facets of technology related to state and federal government.
From augmented analytics to AI-driven cloud reservoirs, the future of data management may seem unclear. As agencies invest millions in data infrastructure and data scientists, focus is starting to shift to task automation, secure information sharing, and to future-proofing government systems. During the event, these expert speakers will examine current cutting edge data methodologies and look to prepare government agencies for the future of data management.
The Future of Data Management = The Death of Data Silos will also host Garrett Berntsen, deputy chief data officer (CDO) of the U.S. Department of State, as the keynote speaker.
Berntsen was recently named the deputy CDO Center for Analytics at the U.S. Department of State. In the role, he is responsible for enhancing data governance and developing solutions for democratizing access to the Department’s data and analytics assets.
Prior to his government service, he was instrumental in establishing the Center for Analytics (CfA), an enterprise analytics capability providing critical data science and data management support to help tackle the Department’s most challenging mission and management challenges.
To register for The Future of Data Management = The Death of Data Silos, as well as view upcoming opportunities, visit Potomac Officers Club’s Event Page.