Power Breakfast Preview: inside the EITaaS opportunity
At our first-ever virtual WT Power Breakfast, we'll explore the Enterprise IT as a Service business opportunity and what it means to contractors and their government customers.
Enterprise IT as a Service is a growing phenomenon in the market as agencies work to modernize their IT systems and look for new models to do that efficiently and effectively. Agencies want to bring on new capabilities, improve efficiencies and strengthen their security.
In our upcoming virtual WT Power Breakfast, we’ll explore EITaaS and how it has the potential to remake how agencies buy IT and how government contractors sell it.
Our event kicks off at 8 a.m. with a keynote address by Air Force Col. Robert King, senior material leader for the Enterprise IT and Cyber Infrastructure Division at Hanscom Air Force Base in Massachusetts.
He’ll share how the Air Force is using EITaaS, buying it and where he sees it headed from here. The Air Force has been a model for EITaaS, so King’s insights are highly-sought after across the defense and civilian sectors of the market.
We’ll follow that presentation with a panel discussion featuring Susie Adams, chief technology officer with Microsoft Federal; Doug Jones; vice president and director of the Digital Modernization Accelerator at Leidos; and former Unisys Federal President Venkatapathi “PV” Puvvada.
I’ll moderate a discussion with that panel on how EITaaS is different from traditional IT delivery and what that means to customers and to the contractors serving those customers. It should be a lively discussion that will cover everything from acquisition models to partnerships to the infrastructure needed to deliver EITaaS.
For both King’s keynote and the panel, there will be an opportunity to ask questions as if it were an in-person event but virtually.
Click here to learn more and to register.
The event kicks off at 8 a.m. and runs through to 9:30 a.m. I’ll see you virtually.
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