Artificial Intelligence

Navigating Tech Governance in 2025: Policy, Procurement & AI

Led by: Cassandra Madison

  • Identify five emerging trends that are reshaping technology governance in the public sector in 2025.

  • Understand how these trends impact areas such as policy development, procurement practices, AI implementation, and digital infrastructure.

  • Engage in cross-functional conversations about responsible tech adoption and interagency collaboration.

Cassandra Madison

COO, Center for Public Sector AI & Senior Advisor for Gov Capacity & Delivery, Madison Insights .

Format: Instructor-led

Date & Time: April 30, 2025, 2:00 PM ET

Duration: 60-minutes

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Technology governance is no longer a niche topic—it’s central to how governments deliver services, manage risks, and earn public trust. In this timely and practical InnovateUS workshop, Cassandra Madison of CPSAI will guide public servants through the five most important shifts shaping technology governance in 2025. Drawing on real-world examples and policy insights, the session will unpack how public sector organizations are rethinking procurement, AI oversight, data infrastructure, and cross-agency coordination.

Designed as a practical map for public service professionals, this workshop offers clear direction through a fast-evolving landscape—helping participants make better decisions, communicate more effectively across teams, and lead with clarity in the face of technological change.

Whether you’re setting strategy, managing digital tools, or navigating emerging technologies on the ground, this session will give you the context and confidence to move forward.

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