How can you bring new applications to your organization if you aren’t a coder or have a big procurement budget? The answer could be low code. Low code is a software development approach that uses a visual, drag-and-drop interface to create applications with minimal coding.
Specifically, you’ll learn:
- Where low code applications have made an impact on government agencies.
- The learning curve associated with low code.
- The biggest barriers organizations face when investing in low code.
Watch on demand to learn from government and industry experts about how to use low code at your organization.

Rayvn Manuel
Sr. Application Developer/Architect,
DevOps Engineer,
Smithsonian Institution,
National Museum of African American History & Culture
DevOps Engineer,
Smithsonian Institution,
National Museum of African American History & Culture

Adam Leonard
Chief Analytics Officer & Director of
Information Innovation & Insight,
Texas Workforce Commission
Information Innovation & Insight,
Texas Workforce Commission

Luis Tapia
Senior Manager,
Solutions Architecture,
Amazon Web Services
Solutions Architecture,
Amazon Web Services
Register Now:
- Closed captioning will be available.
- All registrants will receive the recording Thursday, Sept. 26.