Addressing the Context: What does the federal government need to do now to remain relevant in 2030? |
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Addressing the Context: What does the federal government need to do now to remain relevant and provide vital services to America in 2030?
Session #3 of 3 in Key x TEI Panel Series - Leading from the Future: Action Today for Relevance Tomorrow Series Description American citizens expect much from their government. In a time of dwindling resources in an uncertain future, government leaders are continuously challenged with discovering pathways to not only meeting, but anticipating the needs of those they serve. Success depends on accurate forecasting of requirements well into the future and an effective plan of action in order to meet those requirements. Join us for this exciting series that addresses the current and future state of our nation and explores potential paths to meeting the needs of tomorrow. Co-Facilitators: Michelle Zager, Program Manager, Treasury Executive Institute Reginald Wells, Executive-in-Residence, Key Executive Leadership Programs, American University Session III Panelists: Bethany Blakey, Chief Modernization Strategist, GSA Amy Zalman, Former Chief of Information Integration, National War College; former CEO and President of World Futures Society; founder, Prescient; also teaches at Georgetown Ted Kniker, Executive Vice President, IMPACT Paradigm Associates Sasha O'Connell, Executive in Residence & Director, Terrorism and Homeland Security Policy Master's Program, American University, School of Public Affairs |