Picture this scenario: you’re a customer service representative at the DMV. You’re working with a customer who is trying to update their license but doesn’t have the right paperwork. You know there are alternative documents they could use, but they are buried deep in a 450-page manual. What if instead of leafing through that massive document to find the needle in the haystack, you instead consulted a conversational AI tool that could quickly and efficiently pinpoint the information in the manual?
That is where the power of AI comes into play. It can take very time-consuming and complex processes and make them easier.
Join us online Wednesday, March 12 at 2 p.m. ET/11 a.m. PT to learn from government and industry experts about how AI can transform the way agencies work.
Specifically, you’ll learn:
- How AI could help align siloed departments and agencies.
- Where the biggest AI pain points exist.
- Use cases and best practices from agencies who have simplified their processes with AI.

DBA, MBA, MSBIA, MScPM, CSM
Chair, Nebraska Information Technology Commission
Agency Director
Nebraska Office of the Chief Information Officer

CPM, Ph.D
Mississippi Department of Information Technology Services

State & Local Government
ServiceNow
Register Now:
- Closed captioning will be available.
- All registrants will receive the recording Thursday, March 13.