This session establishes a shared understanding of Artificial Intelligence, with an emphasis on Generative AI. Panelists will explain key terms, dispel myths, and explore how AI can advance agency missions while maintaining public trust.
About this series:
This engaging chat series brings together thought leaders and subject matter experts to deliver you actionable insights on today’s AI challenges facing the Public Sector.
- AI Literacy in Government
- Scaling AI in the Public Sector
- Governance and Risks of AI in Government
- Aligning AI with Mission Outcomes: Role of Change Agents
This series explores how government agencies can build foundational AI literacy, scale innovation responsibly, manage governance and risk, and strategically align AI initiatives with mission-critical outcomes. Through practical insights and expert dialogue, we aim to equip public sector leaders with the knowledge and tools to drive ethical, effective, and impactful AI adoption.
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AI Literacy in Government FAQs
This webinar series is ideal for government executives, program managers, IT and data leaders, policy makers, cybersecurity professionals, and public sector staff seeking to build AI literacy, scale AI responsibly, navigate governance and risk, and align AI initiatives with mission outcomes. Whether you're shaping policy, managing technology, or driving innovation, this series offers valuable insights to support ethical and effective AI adoption across government.
Expert Insights: Gain perspectives from experienced leaders and SMEs who specialize in Agile, ITIL, project management, organizational leadership and organizational transformation.
Actionable Strategies: Learn practical techniques for managing change, securing stakeholder buy-in, and sustaining transformation efforts.
Melvin Brown II
Melvin Brown II recently retired as the Chief Information Officer (CIO) for the U.S. Office of Personnel Management (OPM), where he oversaw a $200 million IT portfolio and guided a workforce of 300 federal employees and 400 contractors. Prior to this, he served as Deputy Chief Information Officer (DCIO) at OPM and held various leadership positions at the Small Business Administration (SBA) and the Department of Homeland Security (DHS). Melvin is a United States Marine Corps veteran and actively contributes to professional and community organizations. He holds two Master of Science degrees and a Bachelor of Science in Business Administration. His outstanding contributions to federal IT have earned him widespread recognition, including being named a Top Fed100 Winner by Federal Computer Week and Top Government Executive of the Year by ACT-IAC.