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What public sector IT modernization actually looks like

Leaders from the Judicial Branch of Arizona, the City of Coppell, and Waukesha County share how they modernized service delivery without growing their teams or breaking their budgets.

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About this session

Built for lean teams with big missions

Public sector IT teams run modern operations with skeleton crews, supporting multiple departments across their organizations on flat budgets and shrinking headcounts. Most modernization playbooks were designed for enterprises with deeper resources.

This roundtable cuts through that. Three leaders share what actually worked in their organizations and what they wish they'd known before they started.

What you'll hear

How public sector CIOs turn competing priorities, compliance, and legislated mandates into an opportunity.

Why "fit for purpose" is the true north for finding solutions to complex problems.

Your toughest problem probably isn't unique — how the right peer network shrinks obstacles that feel impossible.

Why adoption is won through change management and how three leaders got teams on board.

Panelists & moderator

Keith Bluestein
Judicial Branch

Keith Bluestein

Deputy CIO, Judicial Branch of Arizona in Maricopa County

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Gabriel Colon
City

Gabriel Colon

Deputy CIO, City of Coppell, TX

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Lance Spranger
County

Lance Spranger

CIO, Waukesha County, WI

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Matt Beran
Moderator

Matt Beran

Host & session moderator

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