August 17th, 2017

Join Us: How to Accelerate Connected Citizen Services 

Karina Homme
Senior Director

Citizens today are more connected that ever before; increasingly expecting anytime, anywhere access to government services and information – via online, mobile and/or social. To continue to best serve and engage ever-connected citizens, government organizations and their industry partners must deliver innovative apps and mobile services that are highly secure and provide a user-friendly experience.

With these opportunities in mind, the Azure Government DC user community invites you to RSVP and join us Wednesday, Aug. 30th for How to Accelerate Connected Citizen Services” at 1776 in Washington DC.

You’ll hear from industry-leading subject matter experts who will present:

 

Leveraging Mobile Capabilities to Achieve Your Mission 

Tom Suder, President & Founder, ATARC and CEO(@tsuder)

 

 

 

Accelerate Citizen Engagement @ the Speed of Now

Dux Raymond Sy, CTO, Avepoint Public Sector

 

 

 

Demo: Cortana and Alexa Skills to Serve Citizen Data

Vishwas Lele, CTO, AIS and Microsoft MVP (@vlele)

 

 

 

Demo: Creating cloud apps for web and mobile clients with Microsoft App Service

Steve Michelotti, Developer Evangelist, Azure Government, Microsoft (@smichelotti)

 

 

Be sure to RSVP and secure your spot today for this demo-packed Meetup on How to Accelerate Connected Citizen Services”. As always, there will be great networking opportunities and refreshments during this Meetup, which is FREE and open to the public

Author

Karina Homme
Senior Director

As senior director for Microsoft Azure Government, Karina is the federal market lead and liaison between the US Federal Ecosystem & Microsoft Azure Engineering. She works closely with a wide range of executive stakeholders to understand US government needs, remove cloud adoption blockers and ensure Microsoft’s Government Cloud roadmap meets agency missions. As an advocate for government, Karina supports cloud adoption in federal civilian agencies.

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