General Information
As agencies race to modernize, public sector CIOs are steering mission-critical change—balancing legacy constraints, cybersecurity risk, and the promise of AI and automation. This summit brings senior IT leaders together to trade practical playbooks for resilient infrastructure, secure-by-design operations, and smarter service delivery.
ATARC proudly presents the Public Sector CIO Summit—a focused gathering of government technology executives and industry partners. Through keynotes and expert-led panels, we’ll dig into modernization at scale, evolving cyber imperatives, responsible AI and automation, and executive strategies for leading digital government.
Attendees will:
- Learn actionable approaches to modernizing legacy infrastructure and reducing technical debt
- Explore cybersecurity frameworks and incident readiness to counter evolving threats
- Examine AI and automation use cases that improve services while addressing ethics and bias
- Hear C-level strategies for efficiency, agility, and measurable mission impact
Why Exhibit?
- High-Value Access to Federal IT Decision-Makers
- Exhibiting at an ATARC showcase connects brands directly with the professionals shaping Zero Trust, cloud, and AI modernization strategies.
- The audience combines senior federal IT leadership and the partners they rely on—making every interaction a qualified business development opportunity.
Common Federal Job Titles
- CIO / CTO
- IT Specialist
- Program Manager
- Director / Deputy Director
- Cybersecurity Analyst
- CISO / Deputy CISO
- Account or Program Executive (Federal focus)
Example of Agencies Represented
- Department of Defense (DoD) Components: U.S. Air Force, U.S. Navy, U.S. Marine Corps, U.S. Coast Guard, U.S. Army, U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Department of Veterans Affairs
- Civilian Agencies: Department of Treasury, Department of Labor, Department of Agriculture, Department of the Interior, U.S. Courts, Department of Health and Human Services, Department of State, Department of Transportation
- Independent & Cross-Agency Participants: CISA, Federal Data Centers, and select Academic and Research institutions
Average Attendance: 250-300