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NITAAC Contracting Officer, Mr. Keith Johnson will be speaking.
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Panel Overview: Federal IT modernization successes rely heavily on being user-friendly and streamlining the agency mission. Some federal agencies are turning to DevOps, Agile processes and human-centered design to shape their IT infrastructure. In this panel, some of the tech-savviest federal agencies like the VA and USCIS will share their secrets for IT modernization.