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Los Angeles Digital Government Summit 2026

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he Los Angeles Digital Government Summit brings together public-sector leaders from state and local government to explore innovative technologies, modernize operations, and tackle pressing challenges. Sessions focus on cybersecurity, AI, data governance, and digital service delivery with the goal of fostering collaboration and accelerating real-world result…

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34Voices
45Underwriters
33Exhibitors
20On the bill · sessions
65Companies · in total
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The Voices

Programmed at Los, in alphabetical order.
Aaron Rzepka
Deputy General Manager, Internal Services Department · County of Los Angeles
Adam Silver
Chair, Fair Political Practices Commission · State of California
Andy Perry
Lead Analytics and Data Governance Engineer · County of Los Angeles
Chitra Pannirselvam
Deputy Chief Enterprise Architecture · County of Los Angeles
Chris Pailma
Chief Data Officer · County of Los Angeles
Dave Hart
Director of Voice Transformation and AI · AT&T Consulting and Professional Services
Dean Gialamas
Chief Information Officer, Commanding Officer, IT Bureau · Los Angeles Police Department
Deepak Budwani
Administrative Deputy II · Los Angeles County Public Defender’s Office
Estefania Zavala
Digital Equity and Inclusion Officer · City of Long Beach
Fady Bishara
Manager of Technology · City of Burbank
Gary Carter
Director, Information Technology and Security · City of Carson
Hagop Hovesepian
Assistant Chief Information Officer · County of Los Angeles
Jen Garcia
AI Strategy and Partnerships Lead · Caltech Center for Technology and Management Education
John Furay
Chief Information Security Officer · Los Angeles Police Department
Jonathan Brill
Futurist, AI Inventor, Bestselling Author
Jon Houck
Information Technology Architect · Metropolitan Water District of Southern California
Joshua Northcott
Co-Founder and Chief Technology Officer · Hounder
Kevin Gray
Chief Technology Officer, Integrated Digital & Technology Services · Metrolink
Leah Oliver
Chief Technology Officer · Ventura County Employees’ Retirement Association
Lynn Fyhrlund
Chief Innovation Officer · County of San Bernardino
Majida Adnan
Assistant Auditor Controller, Chief Information Officer, Department of Auditor Controller · County of Los Angeles
Max Stevens
Deputy Chief Data Analytics · County of Los Angeles

— and 12 more, by name unsung —

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Underwritten By

The houses behind the program. Tiers as disclosed.
AT&TAnchor Sponsor
Carahsoft | Adobe Inc.Keynote Impact Sponsor
CDWExhibitor Sponsor
CGIExhibitor Sponsor
CiscoExhibitor Sponsor
Cohesity | SemperisExhibitor Sponsor
Comcast BusinessExhibitor Sponsor
Dell TechnologiesExhibitor Sponsor
DeloitteAnchor Sponsor
EquinixExhibitor Sponsor
FortinetExhibitor Sponsor
Google CloudExhibitor Sponsor
GranicusPatron Plus Sponsor
HalcyonPatron Sponsor
Hewlett Packard EnterpriseExhibitor Sponsor
Hounder & AcquiaAnchor Sponsor
IBMRoundtable Lunch/Anchor Sponsor
Insight Public SectorExhibitor Sponsor
Keeper SecurityExhibitor Sponsor
KPMGNotebook Sponsor
MicrosoftExhibitor Sponsor
Monday.comExhibitor Sponsor
Mythics, LLCExhibitor Sponsor
NetskopePatron Plus Sponsor
Nth Generation | Extreme NetworksExhibitor Sponsor
Okta | IslandExhibitor Sponsor
Optiv | F5Exhibitor Sponsor
OutSystems, Inc.Exhibitor Sponsor
Pegasystems Inc.Exhibitor Sponsor
Red Hat, Inc.Recharge Break Sponsor
SamsaraExhibitor Sponsor
SmartsheetExhibitor Sponsor
Snowflake Inc.Exhibitor Sponsor
SocurePatron Sponsor
SterlingExhibitor Sponsor
Symantec | Carbon Black | CarahsoftExhibitor Sponsor
TaniumExhibitor Sponsor
Tekistry | InfobloxExhibitor Sponsor
T-MobileExhibitor Sponsor
VeeamExhibitor Sponsor
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The Programme

Selected from 20 sessions on the bill.
  • Tuesday, July 28 - 1:00 pm Pacific

    Bits and Bytes – Powering the Countywide Information Hub: Lessons from Building a Shared Data Ecosystem

    Los Angeles County is building the Countywide Information Hub (CWIH), a shared platform that enables secure data exchange across more than 20 departments. This session shows how te…

  • Tuesday, July 28 - 10:30 am Pacific

    Networking Break in the Exhibit Area

  • Tuesday, July 28 - 11:00 am Pacific

    Lessons from the World Cup: Strengthening Cybersecurity on the Road to LA28

    With the World Cup serving as a major milestone for large-scale event readiness, agencies have gained new insights into cybersecurity, coordination and operational resilience. Pane…

  • Tuesday, July 28 - 11:00 am Pacific

    Modernizing Core IT Services: From 311 to Everyday Operations

    Agencies are improving the systems and services residents rely on every day and with the digital tools that users expect. From 311 platforms to internal workflows, hear how organiz…

  • Tuesday, July 28 - 11:00 am Pacific

    Rethinking Enterprise Architecture for AI

    AI is introducing new demands on infrastructure that many existing environments were not designed to handle. The panel will discuss how organizations are rethinking enterprise arch…

  • Tuesday, July 28 - 11:00 am Pacific

    Uplifting Communities Through AI Literacy + Digital Equity

    AI is rapidly changing how communities access technology as well as the digital literacy and skills training needed to use it. This session explores how government leaders are enga…

  • Tuesday, July 28 - 11:00 am Pacific

    Uplifting Communities Through Digital Equity

    AI is rapidly changing how communities access technology as well as the digital literacy and skills training needed to use it. This session explores how government leaders are enga…

  • Tuesday, July 28 - 12:00 pm Pacific

    Lunch

  • Tuesday, July 28 - 1:20 pm Pacific

    Short Break

    Please proceed to the concurrent sessions.

Intermission
Part the Second · For the Buyer

What does it mean when 65 companies show up — and 34 bet on three roles at once?

65 companies. 34 are betting more than once.

The numbers below are derived from the speakers, sponsors, and exhibitors on this page — cross-referenced into one ledger. They are the only thing here that 10times.com cannot tell you.

01Fig. 01 — Composition of the House
34All threespeak · spons · exh
11Sponsoringsponsor only
0Exhibitingexhibitor only
20Companies Speakingspeaker only

The Triple-Threat

CDW·CGI·Cisco·Cohesity | Semperis·Comcast Business·Dell Technologies·Equinix·Fortinet·Google Cloud·Hewlett Packard Enterprise·Insight Public Sector·Keeper Security·Microsoft·monday.com·Mythics, LLC·Nth Generation | Extreme Networks·Okta | Island·Optiv | F5·OutSystems·Pegasystems Inc.·Samsara·Smartsheet

02Fig. 02 — The Voices, by Seniority

62% of the speakers carry senior titles — C-suite, Founder, VP, or Director-level.

  • C-suite1441%
  • Director / Head of721%
  • Manager / Lead618%
  • Engineer · IC13%
  • Advisor / Investor13%
  • Other roles515%

Of 34 on the bill · classified by free-text title

03Fig. 03 — The Heaviest in the Room
  1. 01County of Los Angeles12V
  2. 02CDWSp·EEx
  3. 03CGISp·EEx
  4. 04CiscoSp·EEx
  5. 05Cohesity | SemperisSp·EEx
  6. 06Comcast BusinessSp·EEx
  7. 07Dell TechnologiesSp·EEx
  8. 08EquinixSp·EEx
  9. 09FortinetSp·EEx
  10. 10Google CloudSp·EEx
  11. 11Hewlett Packard EnterpriseSp·EEx
  12. 12Insight Public SectorSp·EEx
  13. 13Keeper SecuritySp·EEx
  14. 14MicrosoftSp·EEx
04Fig. 04 — By Tier
anchor sponsor4
9% of 45
exhibitor sponsor33
73% of 45
keynote impact sponsor1
2% of 45
notebook sponsor1
2% of 45
patron plus sponsor2
4% of 45
patron sponsor2
4% of 45
recharge break sponsor1
2% of 45
roundtable lunch/anchor sponsor1
2% of 45
05Fig. 05 — The Missing · who's at peer events but not here

These companies sponsored two or more peer events recently, but aren't on this program. For an organizer, that's a list of warm prospects.

06Fig. 06 — Adjacent Convocations · by shared underwriters

Sister convocations

Same brand, other regions