AGL Board Meeting This Week – Oct. 25
The AGL Board of Directors will meet to discuss organizational matters and the upcoming AGL Summit. When: 10am PT / 1pm ET
The AGL Board of Directors will meet to discuss organizational matters and the upcoming AGL Summit. When: 10am PT / 1pm ET
At AGL Summit on November 7 in Washington D.C., innovative acquisition strategists will discuss their experiences and share lessons learned in re-tooling the procurement process to be more collaborative and agile.
This is an ideal time to get plugged into a nationwide network of like-minded individuals who are all working towards the same goal of transforming government -- and committed to helping each other get there.
AGL's online course for Product Owners in government is featured in Apolitical's Data and Digital Directory, which lists 100 places for public servants to learn for free.
Experienced leaders of agile government projects explain how to choose the right approach for your team size and project type — starting with a beginner-level overview of each framework.
Drawing on their combined experience with innovation efforts in federal, local, and nonprofit civic organizations, a panel of government practitioners at AGL Summit discussed key elements for leading change in the risk-averse public sector.
At AGL Summit on May 23 in Sacramento, government practitioners from state and local agencies and civic technology firms participated in open space discussion on the future of government digital services in California.
At AGL Summit, Miriam Barcellona Ingenito, Director of the Financial Information System for California (FI$Cal), spoke about her department’s efforts to use design thinking to collaborate on serving customers better.
At AGL Summit: Kristen Morton, Enterprise Agile Transformation Coach at Red Hat, discussed how teams can work better together by adopting project management approaches that allow for better collaboration and creativity.
At AGL Summit, a panel of government innovators discussed how modular procurement can help agencies break large projects into smaller chunks of work to enable best digital services practices, improved accountability, and better outcomes.