Changing the Paradigm – Intelligent Automation in U.S. Federal Procurement: Successes, Challenges & Future Efforts

Intelligent Automation Webinar Series: Webinar 1
Wed, 6 October, 2021 12:00pm
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Join the GW Law Government Procurement Law Program for a three-part webinar series on intelligent automation and emerging technologies in the U.S. federal procurement system. Experts from U.S. federal agencies, industry, academia and private practice will discuss the successes and challenges of implementing intelligent automation technologies as a means to improve the efficiency and integrity of government procurement processes. Learn more about this event that will be held via Zoom.

The panel consists of federal agency representatives who are modernizing acquisition workplaces by implementing intelligent automation technologies, such as artificial intelligence and machine learning, to drive decision-making, improve operational efficiency and effectiveness, and to shift the workforce’s focus to higher-value work. These U.S. federal agency “intelligent automation pioneers” will discuss the successes and challenges of implementing intelligent automation technologies to streamline federal procurement business processes.


Speakers*

Elizabeth Chirico, Acquisition Innovation Lead, Office of the Deputy Assistant Secretary of the Army (Procurement)

Katherine Crompton, Chief of Contracting, Joint Artificial Intelligence Center (JAIC)

Scott Simpson, Digital Transformation Lead, Procurement Innovation Lab, Office of the Chief Procurement Officer, Department of Homeland Security

Mitchell Winans, Senior Advisor, Enterprise Digitalization and Case Management Office, Internal Revenue Service, U.S. Department of the Treasury

Jessica Tillipman, Assistant Dean for Government Procurement Law, GW Law School (Moderator)
 

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