Overview

July 20

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To deliver the services and experiences your constituents expect, you need expert technology partnerships that provide agile and flexible network solutions. The CARES Act provides $150 billion in federal funding for state, local and tribal governments. Because there’s latitude in how these funds can be utilized, you have an opportunity to address some of your biggest challenges and set your jurisdiction up for a brighter future.
 
Join us July 20 at 11:00am PT/2:00pm ET for a special 30-minute Lunch and Learn webinar where our experts will discuss how IT leaders can leverage their networks to:
 
• Securely extend the network to work-from-home employees
• Provide critical services for citizens more efficiently, and enforce new mandates
• Drive innovation
• Address changes in security and privacy needs

Speakers

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Victoria Powers

State and Local Government, Territory Manager, Aruba

With over 20 years of industry experience, Victoria supports California State Government, local public sector and higher education accounts including the CSU, UC, and Community College systems for Aruba, a Hewlett Packard Enterprise Company. Victoria is a CSU Sacramento alum with a Bachelor of Science in Business Administration (Strategic Management Concentration) and a Certificate in Project Management.

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Elaine Shuck

Senior Solution Manager, State & Local Government, Aruba

Elaine Shuck is a Senior Solution Manager for Aruba, a Hewlett Packard Enterprise company, and is a subject matter expert for state and local government industries. In this capacity, she’s focused on the realization of advanced network, wireless, security, and access management. She has over 20 years’ experience working for innovative tech companies such as Polycom and i2i Technologies, among others. Elaine holds a bachelor’s degree in sociology from Arizona State University and a M.Ed. from Nova Southeastern University.

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Otto Doll — Moderator

Senior Fellow, Center for Digital Government

As the Minneapolis CIO for seven-plus years, Mr. Doll was responsible for all City IT services. Formerly South Dakota's CIO for 15 years with responsibility for all state government computing, telecommunications, state radio, and public broadcasting. While with IT research firms, Mr. Doll has advised Fortune 1000, Federal, State, and Local Government CIOs on information technology assessment and alignment to business needs. He has served as a Director with the United States General Services Administration, developing information technology strategic plans and oversight policy. Mr. Doll received his Computer Science degree from Virginia Tech and is a Senior Executive Fellow of the Kennedy School of Government, Harvard University. He is a past President of NASCIO — a national organization of state CIOs. He also is a past President of the Metropolitan Information Exchange (MIX) — a national organization of city and county CIOs. Mr. Doll was named to Government Technology's Top 25 Doers, Dreamers and Drivers.