New Jersey Digital Government Summit 2024 Banner

Overview

The Digital Government Summit brings together technology focused public-sector professionals with leading industry partners to connect on innovative approaches, get inspired and discover new technologies. Join us and let’s improve the future of government together!

Winners of the 2024 New Jersey Excellence in Technology Awards will be celebrated on May 21st at the New Jersey Digital Government Summit in Trenton. Please submit your nominations here. Nominations close on Friday, April 5, 2024.

A message from our Keynote Speaker

Our New Jersey Digital Government Summit is a terrific opportunity for both technologists and business leaders across NJ Government to see, hear, and learn about market capabilities and innovations that we use to deliver services to the public we serve. Consistent with past years, and given that it is our duty as government technology professionals to ensure security, stability, and innovation with the technology we create and support, this Summit is an excellent venue to make connections enabling us to do this. This year, the tech landscape is somewhat dominated by interest in the promise of Artificial Intelligence at levels not seen before. And it’s exciting. But we carry the responsibility to use these new capabilities ethically and carefully in a balanced way to deliver great digital government services to our constituents and entering the new fiscal year, it’s as important as ever to ensure we deliver the best value to them. An important way to do that is to maintain current awareness of market offerings from our vendor partners. I look forward to a great Summit in 2024 as we advance and leverage technology to deliver Government services to our residents.

- Christopher Rein, Chief Technology Officer, State of New Jersey

Speakers

Sharon Gai

Sharon Gai

Keynote Speaker and Author

Sharon Gai is an international female keynote speaker for corporations, associations and the public sector. Using her unique background from the east and west, she works with leaders worldwide to understand how to adopt AI into their workflows to increase productivity and efficiency. In her tenure at Alibaba, she advised brands and heads of state in crafting their digital strategy with programmatic marketing and AI. She has been the keynote speaker at TEDx, Singularity University, UBS, Deloitte, LVMH, Nestle, Ecomworld, and Etail. She is in the AAE list of Top Keynote Speakers in 2023. She is also one of 2024’s RETHINK Retail’s Top Retail Expert and a LinkedIn Top Voice in Public Speaking 2023. She has appeared on Bloomberg, ABC, CBC, CCTV, Techcrunch, Retail Asia, Wired, and The Next Web. She is the author of the book, Ecommerce Reimagined. Sharon has an Honors Bachelor’s degree in International Development from McGill and a Masters in Information and Knowledge Strategy from Columbia University.

More
Tim Appleby

Tim Appleby

Sr. Director, Head of Public Sector Strategic Services and SLED Lead, Google Cloud Security

Mr. Appleby is an information technology executive focused on Cybersecurity with over 20 years of progressive experience in information security and large-scale project/program management. Mr. Appleby has worked for various commercial companies, US government agencies, law enforcement organizations and consultancies such as Citibank, Mandiant, FireEye, Iridium, USF&G Insurance, and Fujitsu. Tim also has extensive experience speaking at conferences and events, has published articles for numerous professional journals and magazines, and has participated in many industries round table events. 
Tim is currently accountable for the delivery of the Strategic Portfolio of Professional Services at Global Public Sector. As such, he is responsible for the management and oversight of more than 46 strategically aligned professional services. Further, Tim has led internal focus areas such as Supply Chain Risk Management, Election Support, Cloud Services, Zero Trust architecture and Framework development, Significant Event Coordination, Large scale National capacity and capability planning, and Long-Term Strategic and Operational Development.  
Tim has maintained thought leadership in all of these subject areas through various industry and global writings, presentations, and research projects. He also leads our participation in various government sanctioned efforts such as the Department of Homeland Security Joint Cyber Defense Collective, the Department of Homeland Security Continuous Diagnostics and Monitoring program. Tim is also serving as the President of the North Texas Members Alliance of the FBI Infragard Private Sector Outreach program. 

More
Phil Bertolini

Phil Bertolini

Senior Vice President, Government Technology

Phil Bertolini is a senior vice president for Government Technology, the premiere event and thought leadership content provider for state and local government technology professionals. Previously, he served as deputy county executive and CIO for Oakland County, Michigan. During his 31-year tenure, Phil built a world-class IT organization in the second-largest county in Michigan, just north of Detroit. As Oakland County CIO, he oversaw more than 150 employees serving over 1.2 million residents. In 2005, he was also promoted to deputy county executive, holding dual positions until his retirement. Phil’s efforts earned the county national attention, winning numerous awards for technology innovation and excellence. He was named Governing Magazine’s Public Official of the Year and Government Technology Magazine’s Top 25 Doers, Dreamers & Drivers. He was also honored by the President Obama White House as a Champion of Change.

More
Laura Dugan

Laura Dugan

Executive Assistant, Department of Labor and Workforce Development, State of New Jersey

I have over 20 years of experience in state government with the NJ Department of Labor primarily as a systems analyst.  After a break in state employment 18 years ago to be a full-time mom, I returned to the workforce as a data analyst in the healthcare field, using metrics to make data-driven changes to refine program protocols and improve patient outcomes. In 2015 I returned to NJDOL as a systems analyst before transitioning to my current role as Executive Assistant to the CIO. Since assuming the responsibilities of my current role, I have been focused on modernizing our approach to recruitment using technology to streamline the processes and engage potential recruits while working hard to build career paths focused on employee growth and retention, allowing our technology workforce to grow by 36% in the past five years with minimal turnover.

More
Donald Eckel

Donald Eckel

Chief Information Security Officer, Department of Health, State of New Jersey

Donald Eckel, M.S.  began serving as our Chief Information Security Officer (CISO) in April 2023. He has over twenty years of experience leveraging various information technologies in the field of Human Services. Prior to his appointment as CISO, Mr. Eckel served for five years as an Project Manager working with our Health Information Technology team throughout the Covid-19 pandemic coordinating telephony solutions for our emergency response, in contact tracing and vaccine scheduling.  Mr. Eckel’s experience spans a wide range of technology disciplines, ranging from networking, telephony, server administration, Virtual machine hosting, cloud technologies, security monitoring and incident response. In addition, Mr. Eckel has over ten years’ experience in software programming, development and implementation of various health care related applications related to medication ordering, treatment planning, and scheduling. During Mr. Eckel’s downtime he enjoys training for marathons, volunteering for his local town, and attending car shows with his families brass-era antique cars.

More
Lauren Farese

Lauren Farese

Group Vice President - SLED | Solution Engineering, Oracle

For the past 27 years, Lauren Farese has been a dedicated member of Oracle, focusing on bringing Oracle technology to various public sector customers. She currently holds a prominent position as Group Vice President of Cloud Engineering for the Public Sector – SLED Sales organization, where she provides support to all State and Local governments and Higher Education institutions. Previously, she led the US Federal government and Canada public sector engineering teams. Additionally, she plays a crucial role in supporting key Systems Integrators and partners who work with SLED Government customers. Throughout her impressive career spanning 35 years, Lauren has been actively involved in planning, developing, and implementing technology solutions for a wide range of organizations, including government, utilities, pharmaceuticals, financial services, and commercial sectors.
Before joining Oracle, Lauren's experience was diverse, having served as a developer, trainer, senior consultant, and solution architect at esteemed companies such as Advanced Data Management, Digital Equipment Corporation, and Hewlett-Packard.
Lauren's passion for technology extends beyond her work at Oracle. She is an active member of the NASCIO Enterprise Architecture, AI/ML and Data Governance workgroups, contributing to the publication of several technology briefs on emerging technologies. Moreover, Lauren is a valued member of the Smart Cities Council, and she has presented and been a panelist on numerous Digital Government Technology Summits, Alliance and GovExec events on various topics, including Data Modernization, Cyber Security, SOA/Integration, Data Warehouse/Data Lakehouse, Data Management, Extending SaaS Applications, AI/ML for Government, Analytics for Education, Application and Data Center Modernization, and Cloud and Hybrid deployments.
Outside of her professional endeavors, Lauren resides in rural Hunterdon County, NJ, with her husband and rescued animals. She is deeply engaged in her church and community. Currently, Lauren volunteers at the local food bank/thrift shop and actively supports animal rescue and adoption initiatives in her region. Her dedication to both her professional and charitable endeavors reflects her commitment to making a positive impact on society.

More
Romelia Flores

Romelia Flores

Distinguished Engineer, Master Inventor, Public Sector Markets, IBM 

Romelia is an IBM Distinguished Engineer working for IBM's Client Engineering team in the Dallas / Fort Worth area.  As a certified Senior IT Architect and Enterprise Design Thinking Leader she collaborates with leading Public Sector clients to design essential IBM solutions running on IBM’s watsonx AI platform.  Examples of key projects she has focused on include 2022 Helix County Water District Fleet Management, 2022 Space Force Space Surveillance, 2021 Harris County Connect 360, 2021 Tulare County Connect 360, 2021 DFW Airport of the Future, 2021 Office of Attorney General, 2020 Canadian Institute for Health Information, and 2019 City of Fort Worth Storm Water Management.  Romelia is also the Global IBM Distinguished Board Chair and leads Global Sales' Master Inventor program.  She has contributed significant intellectual capital including 84 U.S. Patents and over 10 Patents Pending.  She is also a member of the IBM Academy of Technology and the International Women's Forum.

More
Michael Geraghty

Michael Geraghty

Director of Cybersecurity & State CISO

Michael Geraghty is the State of New Jersey’s Chief Information Security Officer (CISO) and Director of the NJ Cybersecurity and Communications Integration Cell (NJCCIC). In these roles Director Geraghty is responsible for the development and execution of the State’s cybersecurity strategy. He is responsible for leading and coordinating New Jersey’s cybersecurity efforts while building resiliency throughout the State and has direct responsibility for all aspects of statewide cybersecurity operations; governance, risk and compliance; and incident response.
Director Geraghty is an accomplished cybersecurity executive with a history of building innovative and model programs in private and public sector enterprises including roles as CISO of the Hudson’s Bay Company, Chief Information Officer of the National and International Centers for Missing and Exploited Children, Vice President of High Technology Investigations at Prudential Financial, and Network Intrusion Detection Manager, Lucent Technologies/Bell Labs. Geraghty began his career with the New Jersey State Police, where he served 12 years and led the formation and development of its High Technology Crimes Investigations Unit.
He has provided expert testimony before the United States Congress and in federal, state, and international courts on computer crime investigations and forensics. Geraghty is a past president of the Northeast Chapter of the High Technology Crimes Investigation Association and has held leadership roles in the National Strategic Policy Council on Cyber and Electronic Crime.

More
Bernadette Kucharczuk

Bernadette Kucharczuk

CGCIO, Foundation Board Member, NJ GMIS

Mira Lalovic-Hand, Ph.D.

Mira Lalovic-Hand, Ph.D.

Professor, Senior Vice President, Chief Information Officer, Civil and Environmental Engineering, Rowan University

As Senior Vice President and Chief Information Officer at Rowan University, Dr. Mira Lalovic-Hand provides strategic leadership for the planning, design, implementation, and use of information systems and technology that support the complex operations of an R2 Carnegie-classified national doctoral research institution.
Recently recognized as a 2023 PhillyCIO of the Year ORBIE Award Finalist, a technology influencer by ROI-NJ and as a "Fierce Technologist" by Fierce Education, Dr. Lalovic-Hand advocates for information technology that fosters collaboration, encourages innovation, supports patient care, and promotes data-based decision-making.
Under her leadership, the perception of information technology at Rowan University has been transformed from a back-end utility to a business partner, and her organization has been recognized through several awards for excellence and innovation. In 2020, Rowan University also received the FutureEdge 50 Award from IDG’s CIO, an accolade that recognizes Rowan’s embrace and use of new technologies.
Dr. Lalovic-Hand has held several senior level positions at Rowan University, including Director of the Graduate School and AVP for Institutional Effectiveness, Research and Planning. Prior to joining Rowan University, Dr. Lalovic-Hand held leadership roles at Post University and Drexel University.
Dr. Lalovic-Hand, a full professor in the Henry M. Rowan College of Engineering, holds a Ph.D. in Industrial Engineering from the University of Cincinnati.

More
Michael Leland

Michael Leland LinkedIn

Chief Cybersecurity Evangelist, SentinelOne

Michael joined SentinelOne in May 2021 as Chief Cybersecurity Evangelist bringing over 25 years of security domain expertise.  He is responsible for thought-leadership messaging and strategic development of the XDR and Identity product roadmap. Prior to SentinelOne he held the title of Chief Technical Strategist for McAfee. Michael served formerly as the co-founder and CTO at NitroSecurity – later acquired by McAfee - where he was responsible for developing and implementing NitroSecurity's overall SIEM technology vision and roadmap.
Michael has held senior technical management positions at Cabletron and Avaya. At Avaya, a global telecommunications equipment and services vendor, he served as CTO where he led the company in its strategic efforts for converged data/voice development initiatives. Michael studied Computer and Electrical Engineering at the Georgia Institute of Technology and received an honorary MBA from Bentley University where he helped create the Information Age MBA curriculum. He is also an adjunct professor teaching cybersecurity courses at Rochester Institute of Technology in New York and Norwich University in Vermont.

More
Mihir Mysore

Mihir Mysore

Partner and Global Leader, Crisis Response & Resilience, McKinsey & Company

Mihir founded and now leads McKinsey’s Crisis Response and Resilience service lines globally. As one of McKinsey’s foremost crisis practitioners, Mihir has served organizations through more than 60 major crises and disruptions in the public and private sectors.
Mihir has authored the primary frameworks, approaches and tools that McKinsey uses in its crisis response approaches. He also convenes McKinsey’s Crisis Advisory Board.
Mihir attended the Indian Institute of Technology, (B. Tech, M. Tech.) and Stanford University (M.S.)

More
Ruthie Nachmany

Ruthie Nachmany

Product Manager, Residence Experience Initiative, Office of Innovation, State of New Jersey

Ruthie is a product manager on the Resident Experience initiative at the Office of Innovation. She is currently focused on supporting New Jersey residents who receive unemployment insurance.
Previously, Ruthie helped build and scale startups in complex regulatory industries. Some career highlights include: building products for COVID response and workplace health and safety that were recognized by Fast Company’s World Changing Ideas award; founding a company that expanded access to sleep care; launching an electronic health record system and migrating records from 100% paper to 100% digital; establishing a developer advocate program; and developing a common application for small business owners seeking financing.
In her personal life, Ruthie fosters opportunities for communities of practice to share work by organizing meetups and a speaker series that has incubated startups, nonprofits, and research collaborations, and as the producer of experiences that allow creators to bring new work to life. She enjoys speaking at conferences and mentoring others to share their work. She graduated magna cum laude from Princeton, where she studied anthropology, and is originally from New York City.

More
Charlie O’Shea

Charlie O’Shea LinkedIn

Eastern Regional Executive for State Government Strategy, T-Mobile for Government

Mr. Charles (Charlie) O’Shea is the Eastern Regional Executive for State Government Strategy at T-Mobile. Before joining T-Mobile, Mr. O’Shea had a long and distinguished career in public service, beginning as a New York State Assemblyman. While in the Assembly, Mr. O’Shea served on several powerful committees, none more important than the Committee on Ways and Means, which gave him deep insight into the financial operations of all state departments. After twelve years in the Assembly, Mr. O’Shea ran for and was elected as the Chairman of the Nassau County Board of Assessors and Nassau County Real Property Tax Director. In this capacity, Mr. O’Shea pushed for and secured a hard-fought modernization of the county’s tax assessment and collection system. After leaving elected office, Mr. O’Shea continued his public service career as the Director of Government Affairs & External Relations for the New York State Department of Transportation. His long and dedicated career in public service has earned Mr. O’Shea respect and accolades across the political spectrum in New York City and State Government Circles. After leaving government service, Mr. O’Shea joined the highly respected law and policy firm of Meyer, Suozzi, English & Klein as a government relations attorney. Mr. O’Shea was motivated to join the T-Mobile brand because of his longstanding efforts to improve and modernize government.
Mr. O’Shea, a graduate of Duke University and the Fordham University School of Law, resides on Long Island, New York, with his wife, Carole.

More
Zach Patton

Zach Patton

Chief Editor, Content Studio, Government Technology

Zach Patton is the chief editor of the Content Studio at e.Republic and Government Technology. He has been covering the public sector for nearly 20 years. Until 2019, he was the executive editor of Governing magazine, where he also had served as a staff writer for more than a decade.

More
Crystal Peñalosa

Crystal Peñalosa

Digital Product Lead, Resident Experience, New Jersey Office of Innovation

Crystal Peñalosa (she/they) is an artist, civic technologist, and interdisciplinary designer. Within the Office of Innovation, Crystal serves as a digital product lead for the Resident Experience initiative, conducting work through human centered design, research, and product management in collaboration with State agencies including New Jersey Department of Labor, Office of the Secretary for Higher Education, and the New Jersey Department of Human Services.
Crystal is active with the civic hacking and LGBTQIA+ communities, designing workshops on urban accessibility, public art, civic technology, and self-compassion practices. She also brings experience from a civic tech start-up working with innovation and IT teams on solution engineering and human-centered research that make it easier for cities to rapidly prototype and iterate on digital services. Her work in the civic tech space impacted communities in Detroit, Jersey City, Guilford County, San Francisco, and New York.
Crystal received a Master in Urban Planning from NYU’s Robert F. Wagner School of Public Service and a Bachelor of Arts in Environmental Studies from San Francisco State University. Outside of work at the Office of Innovation, Crystal is a sound artist, performing collaboratively and commissioned work at venues such as The New School, MoMA PS1, and Roulette Intermedium.

More
Gretchen Peri

Gretchen Peri

Managing Director; Public & Social Impact, Slalom

Gretchen Peri serves as Slalom’s Managing Director for the Americas Public & Social Impact team, helping Slalom build better tomorrows for all with its government, education, and non-profit clients. During her time with Slalom, she has held several roles including leading the Seattle market’s Public Sector Practice, Innovation Program, and Women’s Leadership Network. Gretchen began her career with the US Immigration and Naturalization Service and US Mission to the United Nations.  Her early experiences in government inspired in her a passion for helping agencies deliver the best public services to their communities. After completing her MPA, Gretchen spent several years consulting justice and public safety agencies on how to best leverage technology to improve operations and data sharing. She joined Slalom in 2011 where she started the firm’s inaugural Public Sector practice. Today, Slalom serves its 650+ government, education, and non-profit clients across the world through a network of 45+ local markets.

More
Marc Pfeiffer

Marc Pfeiffer

Associate Director, Bloustein Local, Center for Urban Policy Research, Rutgers University

Marc H. Pfeiffer retired in 2012 from a 37-year career in New Jersey local government administration, having served as a municipal administrator in several municipalities, and 26 years of service in the State’s local government oversight agency, the Division of Local Government Services. At DLGS he served as Deputy Director for 14 years, and periodically as Acting Director.
Marc has broad experience in many areas of local government policy and administration, including specific expertise in areas such as finance and property taxation, public procurement, shared services and consolidation, technology, energy, labor relations, and general government administration. He also has deep experience in the legislative process and as a regulatory officer. He is currently engaged in research concerning the use of technology in local government.
In addition to participating in Bloustein Local, Marc makes his extensive government experience available as a guest lecturer and other collaborative efforts. He is also assisting the Rutgers School of Public Affairs and Administration with the State’s Certified Public Manager Program in curriculum development and instruction.

More
Suzanne J Piotrowski

Suzanne J Piotrowski

Professor and Director, Transparency and Governance Center, Rutgers University

Dr. Suzanne J. Piotrowski is a Professor of Public Affairs and Administration at Rutgers University–Newark, Director of the Transparency and Governance Center (TGC), and Co-Director of SPAA’s MPA programs. Dr. Piotrowski researches freedom of information, transparency, and open government issues with a strong focus on connecting with communities of practice. Her 2022, her coauthored project The Power of Partnership in Open Government? Multistakeholder Governance Reform and the Open Government Partnership (MIT Press’ Information Policy Series), received the 2024 Best Book Award from ASPA’s Section of Public Administration Research.

More
Will Porter

Will Porter

Director, Sussex County Library

Will Porter is the Director of the Sussex County Library System. With over 20 years of professional experience in NJ public libraries, he has a first-hand understanding of the vital role libraries in facilitating public access to broadband and myriad other technologies. He has served on the boards of the New Jersey Library Association, LibraryLinkNJ, Main Library Alliance, the NJ Broadband Access Study Commission, the Andover Regional Board of Education, and the Newton Board of Education.

More
Jon Rainer

Jon Rainer

Sales Director, Northeast Public Sector, Cradlepoint   

is an accomplished and strategically focused sales executive with 4 decades of experience managing high performing sales teams.  Jon is currently Northeast Regional Sales Director for Cradlepoint, part of Ericsson.  He leads a team of Public Sector Regional Sales Managers focused on providing fixed wireless access, mobility, and IoT solutions to Governments entities.

More
Christopher Rein

Christopher Rein

Chief Technology Officer, State of New Jersey

Chris Rein is the chief technology officer for the State of New Jersey. In this position, he leads the state’s Office of Information Technology — a 700-person team charged with operating the technology infrastructure for more than 50 state departments, agencies and offices. Rein was the former deputy director of the state’s Homeland Security Cybersecurity and Communications Integration Cell. In this role, he also served as the deputy state chief information security officer. Rein’s background includes 37 years developing, integrating and managing software, as well as holding leadership roles with large and complex information technology projects. Prior to joining the NJ Office of Homeland Security, Rein was the vice president and chief information officer for CSI Technology, a New Jersey software development company serving law enforcement, regulatory and judiciary markets.

More
Joseph Rivera

Joseph Rivera

Manager of Broadband Access, Office of Broadband Connectivity, State of New Jersey

Joe Rivera is the Manager of Broadband Access for the State of New Jersey by way of the Office of Broadband Connectivity (OBC) located at the NJBPU. In this role the OBC will be leading efforts to ensure that the State of New Jersey achieves Digital Equity and connectivity across the state. His belief is that focusing on the connectivity needs of unserved, underserved, and community anchor institutions will pave the way for increased health initiatives, education, training, employment, and economic development. New Jersey is overdue for a renaissance and believes it can & will be digital.
Born, raised, and educated in the City of Trenton, he is formally the City of Trenton’s 1st Chief Technology Officer. Some accomplishments include, having made headlines for stopping two cyber threats during Covid-19, recovering over $1M. He also led efforts by creating portals for testing and vaccinations during the pandemic, leading to the City of Trenton to assist the state with the vaccination efforts.
Joe Rivera is a 6-year Digital Government Summit Advisory Board member. Joe has over 20 years of experience in IT, and is skilled in Blockchain, entrepreneurship, strategy, marketing, and content creation as well as community engagement. He has worked for the N.J. State Police, the N.J. Office of Information Technology, N.J. Office of Administrative Law, and the City of Trenton. He has volunteered and served on many community and charitable boards as well.
Some other accomplishments include assisting Trenton in being the second municipality in the state of NJ to have 5G approved with two major carriers. During the pandemic he also ensured the City of Trenton continued critical services remotely and has delivered increased results in communication & information being delivered to constituents.

More
Peter Steyaert

Peter Steyaert LinkedIn

Senior Solution Architect Manager, Fortinet

Peter Steyaert is a leading cyber security and IT architect who directs all detailed and extensive ASOC product discussions for private and public sector customers. His background and knowledge spans the fields of cyber defense, SOC management, VoIP, and network architecture. Peter has worked on significantly large projects in both the federal government space and private sector. He received his Master of Science degree in Cyber and Information Security from Capitol Technology University, an accredited institution recognized by both NSA and DHS as an Academic Center of Excellence.
psteyaert@fortinet.com

More
Mary Strain

Mary Strain

AI/ML Lead, Worldwide Public sector, Amazon Web Services

Mary Strain leads strategy for artificial intelligence and machine learning for US public sector at AWS.  Mary began her career as a middle school teacher in the Bronx, NY. Since that time, she has held leadership roles in education and public sector technology organizations.  Mary has advised K12, higher education and state and local government on innovative policies and practices in business process automation, workforce development, digital credentials, licensing, regulations and AI strategy. As an advisor to The Education Design Studio at The University of Pennsylvania, The Coalition of Schools Educating Boys of Color, and The State of NJ AI Workgroup, Mary has been on the leading edge of bringing innovative solutions to the public sector for two decades.

More
View Speakers

Tuesday, May 21

8:00 am Eastern

Registration and Morning Refreshments in the Exhibit Area

George Washington Ballroom

9:00 am Eastern

Opening Remarks

Patriots Theatre

Christopher Rein, Chief Technology Officer, State of New Jersey

9:05 am Eastern

Welcome

Patriots Theatre

Presented by: NJ-GMIS

9:10 am Eastern

Keynote – Leading the AI Revolution: IT’s New Role in Global Public Sector Innovation

Patriots Theatre

AI is reshaping everything and IT leaders in government and public sector organizations stand at a pivotal juncture. Traditionally viewed as reactive and slower to innovate than the private sector, the public sector is now uniquely positioned to take a hands-on stance in AI implementation. To do that, we need to understand how IT departments can anticipate and address business needs proactively. In this whirlwind session, digital transformation and AI expert, Sharon Gai, will take us on a journey around the world. Starting from the bustling streets of Hangzhou to the high-tech healthcare facilities of Tokyo, and finally to the classrooms of New York. Through this session, government leaders will understand the myriad ways AI is redefining society and be equipped with actionable insights, aiding them in harnessing the full potential of AI for the betterment of their communities.

Sharon Gai, Keynote Speaker & Author

10:10 am Eastern

Bits & Bytes – The New Jersey AI Taskforce

Patriots Theatre

Artificial Intelligence (AI) has rapidly emerged as a transformative force across industries, and its potential to shape the future of technology is undeniable. To harness the power of AI effectively, government must develop a comprehensive research and development plan that encompasses their vision, strategy, and implementation roadmap. In this session, we will spotlight the pioneering efforts of the newly formed taskforce dedicated to harnessing the power of AI to drive innovation, efficiency, and transformation in the great state of New Jersey public.

Christopher Rein, Chief Technology Officer, State of New Jersey

10:30 am Eastern

Networking Break in the Exhibit Area

George Washington Ballroom

11:00 am Eastern

Concurrent Sessions

Change Makes the World Go Round

Patriots Theatre

Today, more than ever, organizations face the immense challenge of staying abreast of emerging technologies while adeptly navigating change. How can leaders effectively align their team’s expectations and preserve their organizational culture amidst rapid advancements? This session will answer this question and offer insights into managing organizational change both presently and into the evolving landscape of the future.

Moderator: Zach Patton, Chief Editor, Content Studio, Government Technology

Mira Lalovic-Hand, Ph.D., Professor, Senior Vice President, Chief Information Officer, Civil and Environmental Engineering, Rowan University

Charlie O’Shea, Eastern Regional Executive for State Government Strategy, T-Mobile

Find Them, Grow Them, and Keep Them

Stokes Library at the Historic Trenton Masonic Temple

As technology evolves, so does the demand for a workforce capable of supporting emerging technologies. The search for skilled staff has become increasingly vital and so has the need for innovative approaches to filling open positions within our teams. Where can the public sector discover new talent to fulfill these crucial roles? What proactive steps can we take now to invest in individuals who will be essential assets in 5-10 years? Join this session for an engaging conversation on how to build a team that will not only make an impact today but also for years to come.

Moderator: Ken Skeen, Conference Director, Government Technology

Laura Dugan, Executive Assistant, Department of Labor and Workforce Development, State of New Jersey

Rashmi Jain, Professor, Department of Information Management and Business Analytics, Feliciano School of Business, Montclair State University

There is Always Another Crisis

Delaware River Room (Lower Level, War Memorial)

Somewhere another disaster is waiting to happen. It might be nature’s wrath, a cyberattack, sudden upheaval, or a new pandemic. Decisions will have to be made at lightning speed to save lives, time, and reputations. Are there lessons learnt that benefit the team? When is enough, enough to avoid burnout? This session shares tools and strategies that enable quality decisions in the worst of conditions.

Moderator: Phil Bertolini, Senior Vice President, Government Technology

Michael Leland, Chief Cybersecurity Evangelist, SentinelOne

Mihir Mysore, Partner and Global Leader, Crisis Response & Resilience, McKinsey & Company

Donald Eckel, Chief Information Security Officer, Department of Health, State of New Jersey

Designing the Future of “The Garden State Experience”

Turning Point Conference Room (1st Floor, War Memorial)

Today’s Government must focus on its constituents when designing new accessible services and products. This “design thinking” includes investing in programs to connect both rural and urban areas with the best technology. Are the right strategies in place to ensure digital equity is happening? This session explores how design thinking can be encouraged and tailored for public sector problem solving while providing maximum accessibility for all.

Moderator: Joseph Rivera, Manager of Broadband Access, Office of Broadband Connectivity, State of New Jersey

Crystal Peñalosa, Digital Product Lead, Resident Experience, New Jersey Office of Innovation

Will Porter, Director, Sussex County Library

Jon Rainer, Sales Director, Northeast Public Sector, Cradlepoint

12:00 pm Eastern

Lunch

Grand Parlor at the Historic Trenton Masonic Temple

1:15 pm Eastern

Concurrent Sessions

Empowering Citizens: AI and Public Engagement

Patriots Theatre

In today’s rapidly evolving landscape, leveraging AI technologies presents unparalleled opportunities to foster meaningful dialogue, enhance transparency, and promote inclusive decision-making processes within government agencies. How can the public sector ensure that there is an inclusive, responsive, and citizen-centric approach to digital governance in the AI era? This session will spotlight innovative approaches and best practices for harnessing the power of AI to facilitate dynamic public engagement initiatives across domain, from policy development and service delivery to community outreach and civic participation.

Moderator: Suzanne J Piotrowski, Professor and Director, Transparency and Governance Center, Rutgers University

Lauren Farese, Group Vice President - SLED | Solution Engineering, Oracle

Ruthie Nachmany, Product Manager, Residence Experience Initiative, Office of Innovation, State of New Jersey

Will Payne, Public Informatics and Planning Faculty, Rutgers University

Gretchen Peri, Managing Director; Public & Social Impact, Slalom

AI Governance in the Digital Landscape

Stokes Library at the Historic Trenton Masonic Temple

In an era defined by rapid technological advancement, the intersection of artificial intelligence (AI) and governance stands at a crucial point. How can governments strike a balance between fostering innovation and ensuring ethical and responsible use of AI technologies in public service? How can governments collaborate with industry stakeholders to establish transparent mechanisms for monitoring AI algorithms used in public decision-making processes? In this session, we’ll explore the challenges, opportunities, and best practices in governing AI within the public sector.

Moderator: Marc Pfeiffer, Associate Director, Bloustein Local, Center for Urban Policy Research, Rutgers University

Romelia Flores, Public Sector, IBM Distinguished Engineer, Master Inventor

Bernadette Kucharczuk, CGCIO, Foundation Board Member, NJ GMIS

Securing the Future – Artificial Intelligence in Government Security

Turning Point Conference Room (1st Floor, War Memorial)

As government confront evolving threats in the digital age, the strategic integration of AI technologies emerges as a cornerstone for safeguarding critical infrastructure, protecting sensitive data, and fortifying national security frameworks. How can governments balance the imperatives of national security with individual privacy, rights and liberties? What frameworks and standards are needed to govern the responsible use of AI in security contexts? Join this session where we will discuss the transformative role of AI in bolstering government security initiatives and mitigating emerging cyber risks.

Moderator: Zach Patton, Chief Editor, Content Studio, Government Technology

Michael Geraghty, Director of Cybersecurity and State Chief Information Security Officer, State of New Jersey

Peter Steyaert, Sr. Solution Architect Manager, Fortinet

Mary Strain, AI/ML Lead, Worldwide Public Sector, Amazon Web Services

Exclusive Briefing for Industry Partners

Delaware River Room (Lower Level, War Memorial)

Hosted by: Christopher Rein, Chief Technology Officer, Office of Information Technology, State of New Jersey

2:15 pm Eastern

Networking Break in the Exhibit Area

George Washington Ballroom

2:40 pm Eastern

Featured Speaker – The State of AI in GovTech: Exploring the Future and Charting the Course

Patriots Theatre

Presented by the Center for Public Sector AI, this keynote presentation delves into the present status of Artificial Intelligence in the GovTech sector, offering a detailed examination of AI's applications within state and local governments. We will explore AI's potential future paths in GovTech, highlighting emerging trends and discussing how technology and policy leaders can prepare for AI's impact on service delivery. We will address starting points for AI implementation, stressing the importance of collaboration, ethical considerations, and equitable technology access. This forward-looking talk will equip attendees with a thorough understanding of AI's trajectory in GovTech, providing practical insights to effectively leverage AI for public sector innovation and advancement.

Phil Bertolini, Senior Vice President of Events, Government Technology

3:40 pm Eastern

Bits & Bytes – Securing the State: Exploring the New Jersey’s 72-Hour Cyber Incident Reporting Law

Patriots Theatre

In response to the evolving threat landscape and the imperative for swift action, New Jersey has taken a proactive stance by implementing this crucial legislation for public schools, local and state government, and government contractors to report cyber incidents within 72 hours. Join this session and hear how the Garden State is enabling faster incident response and mitigation strategies.

Michael Geraghty, Director of Cybersecurity and State Chief Information Security Officer, State of New Jersey

4:00 pm Eastern

New Jersey Excellence in Technology Awards

Patriots Theatre

Hosted by: Christopher Rein, Chief Technology Officer, Office of Information Technology, State of New Jersey

4:20 pm Eastern

Networking Reception in the Exhibit Area

George Washington Ballroom

Network with your colleagues and discuss technology solutions with the event exhibitors.

5:00 pm Eastern

End of Conference

Conference times, agenda, and speakers are subject to change.

The War Memorial

1 Memorial Drive
Trenton, NJ 08608
(609) 984-8484

Get Directions To
The War Memorial

Advisory Board

Government Representatives

Nick Behmke
Director of Information Technology
Office of Legislative Services, Information Technology Unit
State of New Jersey

Lisa Blauer
Chief of Staff
Office of Information Technology
State of New Jersey

Donald Eckel
Chief Information Security Officer
Department of Health
State of New Jersey

Brian Embley
Geographic Information Officer
Office of Information Technology
State of New Jersey

Lookman Fazal
Chief Information & Digital Officer
NJ Transit
State of New Jersey

Kai Feder
Chief of Staff
Office of Innovation
State of New Jersey

John Harrison
Chief Information Officer
Department of Community Affairs
State of New Jersey

Linda Holland
Director of Information Technology
Department of Children and Families
State of New Jersey

Hagen Hottmann
Deputy CTO for Enterprise Services
Office of Information Technology
State of New Jersey

Bernadette Kucharczuk
Chief Information Officer
NJ GMIS

Jean-Guy Lauture
Assistant Township Administrator and IT Director
Township of Bloomfield

Robert McQueen
Director of Information Technology
Township of Franklin

Lee Micai
MIS Department Head
Board of Social Services
Mercer County

Edward Michalak
Chief Information Officer
Department of Human Services
State of New Jersey

Thomas Murphy
Chief Information Officer
Economic Development Authority
State of New Jersey

Sharon Pagano
Chief Information Officer
Department of Labor and Workforce Development
State of New Jersey

Marc Pfeiffer
Assistant Director
Bloustein Local Government Research Center
Rutgers University

Christopher Rein
Chief Technology Officer
Office of Information Technology
State of New Jersey

Dan Romanov
Director of Information Technology
Tinton Falls

Christina Rothman-Iliff
Digital Media Manager
Princeton

Taran Samhammer
Director
Communications, Marketing & Technology
New Jersey State League of Municipalities

Aparna Shah
Chief Technology Officer
Department of the Public Defender
State of New Jersey

Poonam Soans
Chief Data Officer & Director of Application Development
Office of Information Technology
State of New Jersey

Vernon Spencer
Chief Operating Officer
Office of Information Technology
State of New Jersey

Peter Tenebruso
Chief Information Officer
Department of Environmental Protection
State of New Jersey

Eileen Troutman
Chief Information Officer
Department of Health
State of New Jersey

Noble Varughese
Program Director
Jersey City
State of New Jersey

Julie Veffer
Director of Communications
Office of Information Technology
State of New Jersey

Jayanthi Vilayanur
Chief Information Officer
Department of Agriculture
State of New Jersey

Yolanda Windom
Director, Data Center Services and Facilities
Office of Information Technology
State of New Jersey

Loren Wizman
Business Development Director
New Jersey Association of Counties

Gary Zayas
Chief Information Officer
Department of Transportation
State of New Jersey

Industry Representatives

Jonathan Adler
SLED Account Executive
SentinelOne

Barbara Brucker
Principal Account Manager
Amazon Web Services

Derek Doan
Director, Government Sales
T-Mobile

Ken Galanaugh
Enterprise Account Manager
Oracle

Adam Jackler
Regional Sales Manager, Public Sector
Cradlepoint

Joel Kelman
Client Executive
IBM

Jeremy Krishnan
Advisor
McKinsey & Company

Roy McGillis
Named Account Manager- SLED
Fortinet

Stephen Walsh
Director, Public & Social Impact
Slalom

Registration Information / Contact Us

Event Date: May 21, 2024

Open to Public Sector only.

Registration - Free

If you represent a Private Sector organization and are interested in Sponsorship Opportunities, please contact Heather Earney.

Contact Information

For registration and general assistance contact:

Lee Vang
Government Technology
Phone: (916) 932-1407
E-mail: lvang@govtech.com

Sponsorship opportunities are available. For more information, contact:

Heather Earney
Government Technology
Phone: (916) 932-1339
E-mail: heather.earney@erepublic.com

Venue

The War Memorial

1 Memorial Drive
Trenton, NJ 08608
(609) 984-8484

Show More

Parking

Self-parking is on a first-come, first-serve basis. The following are parking garages/lots located near the War Memorial. For rates, additional information and updates, visit the Trenton Parking Authority link.
Lafayette Garage: 1 West Lafayette Street
Liberty Commons Garage: 16 East Front Street
Warren Street Garage: 110 North Warren Street
Merchant Street Lot: 24 Merchant Street

Accommodations

There is no room block set up for this event.