LEADERSHIP FORUM
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Governments around the world face more challenges than ever: providing citizens with better benefits and services at a lower cost, while combating fraud and improper payments; improving public safety and national security in the face of new threats; delivering better health care while controlling skyrocketing health care costs; and the list goes on.
At the same time, government organizations produce, collect and store an unprecedented amount of increasingly diverse data that could be used to help solve these problems. However, traditional approaches to gleaning insights from data are no longer enough given the volume, velocity and variety that modern governments must manage. It is becoming increasingly critical for governments to find new ways to transform data into actionable information.
Join us on Thursday, May 16 at the Shaw Centre for the 2019 SAS Government Analytics Leadership Forum, an invitation only executive event, to hear about real world AI & Analytics applications to government challenges that are breaking ground, delivering transformative value and providing the analytical business-smart approach that fuels it.
Featured Speakers
Ajay Agrawal
AI Economist and Thought Leader and Founder of the Creative Destruction Lab
Kay Meyer
Sr. Manager, Industry Consulting, Government and Education, SAS
Mike Gualtieri
VP, Principal Analyst Serving Application Development & Delivery Professionals, Forrester
Mary Beth Moore
AI and Language Analytics Strategist, SAS
Charles Victor, MSc, PStat
Senior Director, Strategic Partnerships and External Services, ICES
Gregory Richards
Vice President Research and Business Development, IoG and Adjunct Professor at Telfer School of Management at the University of Ottawa
Raymond Outar
Senior Manager, Deloitte Omnia: AI
Nihar Dalmia
AI Leader for Government and Public Services, Deloitte
Steve Holder
Head of Strategy and Innovation, SAS Canada
Steve Bennett
Global Lead for Government Practice, SAS and Former Director of the U.S. National Biosurveillance Integration Center in the Department of Homeland Security
David Comeau
Solution Architect, SAS
Sabrina Mancini
Solutions Specialist, SAS
Suzanne Monette
Director of the Enterprise and Information Management Division at Shared Services Canada (SSC)
Jiva Kalan
Senior Consultant, Omnia, Deloitte
Jocelyn Gascon-Giroux
Customer Advisor, SAS
Agenda
The Shaw Centre
55 Colonel By Dr, Ottawa, ON K1N 9J2
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Successful execution of an analytics, and thereby AI strategy, needs the right balance of choice and control.
Choice
Creativity and innovation flourish in open spaces. You need flexibility and freedom to attract the best analytical talent, use a wide variety of techniques and develop processes that work best. You need the flexibility to use multiple programming languages and analyze any data in any environment and to keep up with accelerating demands.
Control
Analytics chaos can creep up. Once you lose control of your data, you lose trust in the system and its outputs. Transparency, governance and security become essential for maintaining trust in models and analytical results. Becoming even more critical as you scale development, monitoring and refinement of analytics applications and their associated processes.
At the intersection of data, software, and ingenuity, the future is being redefined. After all, when curiosity meets capability, progress is inevitable.