Dan Chenok

Executive Director, IBM Center for The Business of Government IBM; former OMB Chief for Information Policy and Technology

Dan Chenok is Executive Director of the IBM Center for The Business of Government. He oversees all of the Center's activities in connecting research to practice to benefit government, and has written and spoken extensively around government technology, cybersecurity, privacy, regulation, budget, acquisition, and Presidential transitions. Mr. Chenok previously led consulting services for Public Sector Technology Strategy, working with IBM government, healthcare, and education clients. Mr. Chenok serves in numerous industry leadership positions. He is a CIO SAGE and member of the Research Advisory Council with the Partnership for Public Service, Fellow of the National Academy of Public Administration, Member of the Board of Directors for the Senior Executives Association, Member of the Government Accountability Office Polaris Advisory Council for Science and Technology, Member of the American University IT Executive Council, and Mentor with the Global Policy, Diplomacy, and Sustainability Fellowship. Previously, he served as Chair of the Industry Advisory Council (IAC) for the government-led American Council for Technology (ACT), Chair of the Cyber Subcommittee of the DHS Data Privacy and Integrity Advisory Committee, and Chair of the Federal Information Security and Privacy Advisory Board. Mr. Chenok also generally advises public sector leaders on a wide range of issues. Finally, Mr. Chenok serves as an Adjunct Associate Professor with the LBJ School of Public Affairs of the University of Texas in Austin, in the school's DC Center. Before joining IBM, Mr. Chenok was a Senior Vice President for Civilian Operations with Pragmatics, and prior to that was a Vice President for Business Solutions and Offerings with SRA International. As a career Government executive, Mr. Chenok served as Branch Chief for Information Policy and Technology with the Office of Management and Budget, where he led a staff with oversight of federal information and IT policy, including electronic government, computer security, privacy and IT budgeting. Prior to that, he served as Assistant Branch Chief and Desk Officer for Education, Labor, HHS, and related agencies in OMB's Office of Information and Regulatory Affairs. Mr. Chenok began his government service as an analyst with the Congressional Office of Technology Assessment, and left government service at the end of 2003. In 2008, Mr. Chenok served on President Barack Obama’s transition team as the Government lead for the Technology, Innovation, and Government Reform group, and as a member of the OMB Agency Review Team. Mr. Chenok has won numerous honors and awards, including a 2010 Federal 100 winner for his work on the presidential transition, the 2016 Eagle Award for Industry Executive of the Year, and the 2002 Federal CIO Council Azimuth Award for Government Executive of the Year. Mr. Chenok earned a BA from Columbia University and a Master of Public Policy degree from Harvard's Kennedy School of Government.

Day 1 - January 23, 2024

11:30 PREPARING GOVERNMENTS FOR FUTURE SHOCKS: A ROADMAP TO RESILIENCE

A global pandemic. A major war in Europe. Historic floods in Pakistan, California, and Australia. Dangerous heat waves in China. As these and other far-reaching events demonstrate, “future shocks” aren’t future phenomena. They are happening now.


Join this webinar as we introduce a compendium report, ‘Preparing governments for future shocks: A roadmap to resilience‘, that identifies cross-cutting themes across each of the six key domain areas (emergency preparedness and response, cybersecurity, supply chain, sustainability, workforce skills, and international cooperation) and makes practical, specific, and feasible recommendations that government agencies can take to build a resilient ecosystem in the face of more frequent and more severe global shocks.

Check out the incredible speaker line-up to see who will be joining Dan.

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