The changing state of Public Sector collaboration and associated operations
The Future of Public Sector Workforce and Workspace Sustainability is a series featuring a panel of renowned government and technology-industry experts. The pan...
The Future of Public Sector Workforce and Workspace Sustainability is a series featuring a panel of renowned government and technology-industry experts. The panel, The changing state of Public Sector collaboration and associated operations, the first in the series looks at the challenges and evolving landscape facing Public Sector agencies, and how advanced collaboration models and solutions help organizations raise performance and satisfy citizen demands.
This panel of renowned government and technology-industry experts will:
Examine the role of collaboration to drive transparency and efficiency in an open government
Review strategies to build and sustain tomorrow’s Public Sector workforce
Explore how to help raise the performance of government’s services, while saving significant costs and promoting green initiatives
Look at the challenges and evolving landscape facing Public Sector agencies, and how advanced collaboration models and solutions help organizations raise performance and satisfy citizen demands
Panelists: Gerald T. Charles, Jr. – Director, Public Sector, Internet Business Solutions Group Dave McClure– formerly of the Government Accountability Office and most recently from Gartner, will head the General Services Administration’s Office of Citizen Services and Communications Afia K. Asamoah, JD, MPP– Special Assistant to the Principal Deputy Commissioner, Food and Drug Administration
Gerald T. Charles, Jr. is a director in the Cisco Internet Business Solutions Group (IBSG). He brings more than 25 years of executive management, comprehensive technology, and strategic thinking expertise to roles of Executive Advisor, Chief Technology Officer (CTO), and VP/General Manager.
As a thought leader in management and technology strategy, governance, and business models, workforce and workspace sustainability, security, IT-based solutions, and innovation, he is helping transform service delivery and economic value in the public sector. He has served various senior executives and officials in civilian, defense, and commercial organizations. Charles has developed and implemented companies’ mergers and acquisitions as well as strategic, operational, and financial goals.
Prior to Cisco, Charles was a vice president for TRW and BDM. He brought in multimillion-dollar contracts, turned closed subsidiaries into profit centers, and was a key technical and program architect for implementation of the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission’s EDGAR system. After TRW, Charles was vice president for OAO Technology Solutions (OAOT), a commercial outsourcer and managed services provider, where he eliminated major losses in ebusiness divisions and corporate acquisitions, implemented an IT solution provider practice, and started the company’s public sector division.
Charles is a published author and wrote The LAN Blueprint: Engineering It Right (McGraw-Hill) as well as various Cisco global industry points of view, including the 21st century workforce and workspace, innovation in the Public Sector, transportation, and security. Charles also earned a congressional medal for outstanding service and achievement.
Charles holds an master’s degree in electrical engineering from the University of Maryland, and a bachelor’s degree in electrical engineering from the Illinois Institute of Technology.
Afia K. Asamoah is a Special Assistant to the Principal Deputy Commissioner of the Food and Drug Administration. She is the staff member leading the FDA’s Transparency Initiative. Prior to joining the agency, Ms. Asamoah was an associate in the food and drug and health care practice groups of the law firm of Covington & Burling LLP, in Washington, D.C. Ms. Asamoah has also served as a public health fellow on the staff of the U.S. House of Representatives Government Reform Committee. Ms. Asamoah has a law degree from Harvard Law School and a Masters in Public Policy, focus in health policy, from the Harvard University John F. Kennedy School of Government.