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MAKING IT WORK: Modernizing Local Government with Information Technology

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Making Information Technology Work Across Massachusetts: 

A Statewide Conference for Municipal Officials and Staff

 

Making IT Work will consist of a half-day conference exploring how the Commonwealth’s cities and towns are leveraging data and technology to improve operations and better serve residents. Join this growing community of municipal information technology professionals and town managers to learn about best IT practices, develop relationships across the Commonwealth, and activate existing state resources for solving information technology problems and advancing government into the 21st century.


At the conference you will learn about

+ State grants and technical assistance that can help your city and town raise its game on data and technology   
+ Best practices in planning, budgeting, staffing and improving the culture around I.T. in municipal government
+ Procuring what you need and working across city and town lines to enhance I.T. services
+ The new Public Records Law and how open data can help your city or town more easily provide residents the information they seek

Schedule

8:00 - 8:45 AM

Doors Open: Coffee, Breakfast and Networking

Conference Hall

 

8:45 - 8:55 AM

Welcome

Massachusetts State Senator Karen E. Spilka 

8:55 - 9:05 AM

Event Introduction

Marc Draisen
Executive Director, MAPC

9:05 - 9:25 AM

Opening Remarks

Lieutenant Governor Karyn Polito

 

9:25 - 9:50 AM

MassIT: Activating IT Resources at the State Level

Mark Nunnelly
Executive Director of MassIT

9:50 - 10:00 AM

Workshop Sessions Introduction

Alicia Rouault, Digital Services, MAPC

 

10:00 - 10:15 AM

Networking Break


10:20 - 11:20 AM

Breakout Session 1

Workshop A – Municipal IT Procurement, Wayland Room

Workshop B – Municipal IT Collaboration, Grand Ballroom

Workshop C – Public Records Law and Open Data, Commons Room

11:30 - 12:30PM

Breakout Session 2

Workshop D – IT Strategic Planning & Budgeting, Wayland Room

Workshop E – Changing IT Culture and Hiring/Retaining IT Professionals, Grand Ballroom

Workshop F – Analytics for Policy and Operations, Commons Room

12:30 - 12:35

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Speakers

Senator Karen E. Spilka

Massachusetts Senator, Senate Ways and Means Chair


Lt. Governor Karyn Polito

Lieutenant Governor, Commonwealth of Massachusetts


Mark Nunnelly

Executive Director, MassIT


Marc Draisen

Executive Director,
Metropolitan Area Planning Council


Public Records Law and Open Data Panel 

What does the new Public Records Law require of cities and towns? What do the press and public expect from municipalities? How can municipal IT professionals help their city or town appropriately and efficiently respond to requests under the new law? How can open data help cities and towns more easily and proactively provide the public with the information they seek? Join a discussion on these topics from the perspectives of a public records law expert, a journalist, and a data scientist. 

Panelists

Pamela Kocher

Director of Special Initiatives
Division of Local Services, Commonwealth of Massachusetts


Todd Wallack

Reporter, The Boston Globe


Curt Savoie

Principal Data Scientist, MassIT


Bob Ritchie

Of counsel to Lampke & Lampke, Hingham, MA


Municipal IT Collaboration

Cities and towns are increasingly working together to enhance their IT capacity and knowledge-base. Whether it’s sharing personnel or services between cities and towns, or between municipal and school departments, communities are finding value in collaboration. But while collaboration can provide benefits to all parties involved there are different approaches and steps communities can take to make it work. Join this breakout to learn from panelists who have taken collaborative approaches to municipal IT and can speak to its benefits, challenges and steps to success.

Panelists

 

Mark Fine

Director of Municipal Collaboration, Metropolitan Area Planning Council


Mike Hamel

Director of Municipal and School Collaboration, MassIT


Aaron Hyre

Director of Joint I.T. Operations at Town of Foxborough and Public Schools


Adam Suzor

Director of IT, Town of Barre / Town of Rutland / Rutland Regional Dispatch Center


Strategic Planning and Budgeting

Information Technology (IT) continues to play an increasingly important role in local government, with many daily operations dependent upon various technologies. IT can play a transformative role in the delivery of services at the local level, thereby increasing efficiencies, saving taxpayer monies and improving overall performance. In order to successfully integrate IT into local government operations, a Strategic Plan can be employed. Done properly, the Strategic Plan serves as a long-term guide for how to organize, staff and fund IT. The next step should be building those recommendations into both operating and capital budgets, which will better enable your community to fund the costs associated with this vital investment that is quickly becoming a must-have rather than a nice-to-have. Panelists will provide examples of how their community was able to operationalize a Strategic Plan

Panelists

 

Sean Cronin

Deputy Commissioner, Department of Local Services


Adam Chapdelaine

Town Manager, Arlington, MA


Dick Daly

Senior Associate
Edward J. Collins, Jr. Center for Public Management


Antonio Pagán

IT Director, City of Northampton, MA


Changing Gov IT Culture: Hiring and Retaining IT Talent

How do you find people who can support your technical initiatives? What are the right roles and how do you retain talent once you've found it? Navigating information technology talent in government can be one of the biggest obstacles to developing a modern IT infrastructure and staff.  This panel will explore the best practices and failures of finding, hiring, and retaining IT staff in a highly competitive market. This panel will focus on public sector strategies for finding and retaining tech talent, explore the challenges of hiring across sectors (budgetary constraints and workplace culture) and how  local governments have found new roles for technologists across Massachusetts.

Panelists

 

Alicia Rouault

Digital Services Manager, Metropolitan Area Planning Council


Mayor Robert J. Dolan

Mayor of Melrose, MA


Robin Stein

Assistant Town Manager, Danvers, MA


Harlan Weber

Director of Design & Service Innovation at Commonwealth of Massachusetts


Municipal IT Procurement 

Purchasing the right IT at the right time is not easy for any entity and, for government, the public procurement process can raise additional hurdles. There are however solutions that can make the IT purchasing process smoother: statewide contracts offer a range of solutions that communities can use from finance to GIS products; and communities can learn from each other about what vendors and goods provide best value. Join this panel to consider the pitfalls to procuring needed IT and the potential pathways to avoiding those bumps in the road.

Panelists

 

Tim Kennedy

Strategic Sourcing Services Manager, Commonwealth of Massachusetts


Linda Hamel

General Counsel, Office of Information Technology, Commonwealth of Massachusetts



Laura Melle

Senior Procurement Lead, Department of Innovation and Technology, City of Boston


Whitney Haskell

Purchasing Agent for Salem


Analytics for Policy and Operations

When members of the public read about “analytics” in government, the topics are usually things like big data, expensive dashboards, and predictive analytics. But just as Massachusetts municipalities vary widely, so does what those municipalities can and should be doing to become more data-driven. In some places, using analytics may mean regularly analyzing and discussing data to inform strategy (as some municipalities do through CitiStat programs). In other places, it may mean collecting data to restructure departments or processes to make them more effective and efficient. In still others, it may mean starting by simply collecting data to tell the story of the department’s achievements and needs. Panelists will discuss successes and challenges municipalities have had using analytics for policy and operations, with a particular focus on the relationship between analytics and IT.

Panelists

 

Mike Ward

Director of Municipal Services, Collins Center

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Reuben Kantor

Director, Office of Innovation and Data Management for the City of Revere


Kimberly Wells

Government Services Specialist at UMass Boston Collins Center for Public Management


Christina Mills

Management and Performance Analyst, City of New Bedford


The Making IT Work Conference will take place in The Sheraton Framingham Hotel. Sign in at the registration desk when you arrive.

About the Organizers

Making IT Work is organized by a diverse team of experts in municipal collaboration and information technology including: Metropolitan Area Planning Council (MAPC), Massachusetts Association of Regional Planning Agencies (MARPA), Lieutenant Governor Karyn Polito, MassIT, DOR's Division of Local Services, and The UMASS Boston Collins Center for Public Management. 

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