Data Driven Diplomacy
November 2, 2022
Washington, DC
In-Person Panel Discussion & Networking Event
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Data Driven Diplomacy Event
Explore how technology and data are transforming and enhancing our approach to diplomacy. In this compelling one-hour panel discussion, followed by a networking event, experts from across academia, government, and industry will discuss the impact of data-driven strategies on high-priority, high-visibility mission and management topics. Join us on Wednesday, November 2nd from 11:30 a.m. - 1:30 p.m. to hear from: • Laura Williams, Director Of Analytics, Center for Analytics, U.S. Department of State • Carol Kuntz, Professorial Lecturer, Policy Implications of Artificial Intelligence, George Washington University and Georgetown University • Dave Vennergrund, Vice President, AI and Data Insights, GDIT • Nisa Moore (moderator), Business Area Vice President, Diplomacy, GDIT Lunch and refreshments will be provided during this time. The Data Driven Diplomacy event is part of the Technology and Diplomacy series hosted by GDIT and The George Washington University Elliott School of International Affairs. The series brings together industry, academia, and government to discuss important transnational issues that impact our national security and the vital diplomatic interest of the United States. Please note: this event is only open to registrants from the Federal government, The George Washington University, and GDIT. By submitting your contact information such as your email address and phone number during the registration process, you agree that GDIT and its event partners may send you event-related and other marketing information. You may opt-out at any time by contacting us. Please contact zanub.abulaban@gdit.com for more information.

