At the federal level, policy changes are disrupting Washington, D.C., the likes of which we haven't seen for more than 15 years. What do these changes mean for the tech sector and its economic outlook? Join us for an interactive discussion about the global, national, state, and local economies.
At the federal level, policy changes are disrupting Washington, D.C., the likes of which we haven't seen for more than 15 years. By some measures, we've never seen the type of swift changes we're seeing come out of the nation's capitol. The impacts of tariffs, trade, and DOGE will have far-reaching impacts for generations to come. These are the weeks when decades are made. What do these changes mean for the tech sector and its economic outlook? We will take an expansive view of federal policy, what it means for the tech sector, and discuss state and local budgets.
A simplified version of the business chemistry makeup of people you work with on a daily basis. In this session I will go over the basic framework, varieties, and examples of how this can help IT teams and IT leaders be a bit more understanding of their environments (including the variety of people around them).
Discussion, presentation, collaboration, and discussion.. nothing crazy.
More and more of my colleagues are using AI on a daily basis for everything from budgeting and managing compliance to email responses and generating policy documents. This is a discussion about the AI options (commercial AI, local AI, AI Agents, etc) and the headaches and helps of AI in the front office.
This will be a powerpoint with accompanying discussion with the attendees.
David Long has served as the Beaver County School District superintendent for the last six years. During that time his team has developed P-LTE communication network for the school district that allows LTE enabled Chromebooks to connect throughout the school district, on and off campus... Read More →
Thursday June 12, 2025 1:15pm - 2:15pm MDT Room 1406