AFCEA Bethesda's
Emerging Leaders Winter IT Luncheon
 
Wednesday, February 26, 2025
11:00 AM - 2:00 PM
District Winery
385 Water St SE
Washington, DC 20003
United States

Registration Rates

AFCEA Member: $165

AFCEA Non-Member: $195

Sponsor: $165

Onsite Registration: $200

Government/Military*: Complimentary

*Reserved for current government and active duty military – excludes government contractors.

This event is not open to the Press

About the Event

Artificial intelligence (AI) is rapidly transforming the way governments operate, offering powerful tools to enhance efficiency, decision-making, and service delivery. As agencies increasingly adopt AI technologies, they are unlocking new possibilities for improving public services, from streamlining processes to addressing complex societal challenges. The integration of AI into government functions not only drives innovation but also ensures that agencies can meet the evolving needs of citizens while maintaining transparency, security, and accountability. As AI continues to advance, its role in shaping the future of government operations becomes increasingly vital.

As AI becomes an integral part of government operations, it is essential to manage its implementation thoughtfully and responsibly. Key priorities include effectively addressing AI risks, ensuring high performance, and fostering a competitive market that supports innovation. Collaboration across agencies is also critical to share insights and best practices, enabling governments to maximize the benefits of AI while safeguarding privacy and maintaining ethical standards. By focusing on these priorities, agencies can harness AI's potential to drive meaningful change and improve the delivery of public services

Join us for the 13th Annual Winter IT Luncheon, hosted by AFCEA Bethesda Emerging Leaders, where industry and government thought leaders will come together to discuss the challenges and opportunities of integrating responsible AI into public services.

This year’s event will bring together top leaders from both government and industry to explore effective strategies for the secure and transparent implementation of responsible AI in public sector operations.

Topic Areas:

  • AI Governance and Innovation
  • Cybersecurity and Privacy
  • Ethical AI Practices