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Federal CIO Council Symposium: Fraud Detection & Prevention

Federal CIO Council Symposium: Fraud Detection & Prevention

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The Federal Chief Information Officers (CIO) Council Innovation Committee accelerates the adoption of new practices, processes, and technologies in the U.S. Government. In FY23, the Committee is delivering programming to humanize Federal IT Operating Plan priorities and illustrate the impact that these priorities have on Citizen Services. Through the newly launched Symposium Series, we are creating a forum for two-way dialogue across Federal, state and local governments, academia, and the private sector focused on current and futuristic topics impacting agencies today. Hear from over 10 agencies as well as representatives from the private sector and academia on how they have addressed these challenges. The day-long event will feature over 20 executives, technologists and changemakers from 10+ agencies, academia and the private sector:

Panel #1: Fireside Chat with representatives from Social Security Administration, Internal Revenue Service, National Science Foundation, and Federal Aviation Administration

Panel #2: Fireside Chat with representatives from Carnegie Mellon University, Gartner, MITRE, and TRM Labs

Spotlight: National Science Foundation representatives discuss how Blockchain can be leveraged to help reduce/eliminate improper payment fraud risks

Panel #3: Fireside Chat with representatives from the Drug Enforcement Agency, Health and Human Services Office of Inspector General, Centers for Medicaid and Medicare, and Department of Justice

Quickfire Spotlights: Hear from representatives from Health and Human Services, General Services Administration, Department of Labor, and Custom and Immigration Services

After registering, you will be receiving an email from CIO Council Support to confirm whether or not you are a Federal Employee or an HSPD-12 credentialed contractor. An HSPD-12 badge is required for entry.

This meeting will include ASL interpretation as well as captioning services. To request additional accommodations for a disability please contact ciocouncil.support@gsa.gov no later than February 10 to allow as much time as possible to process your request.

Please note that there is no food or drink allowed in the Jess Mellon Auditorium.

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