ServiceNow Federal Forum 2024: Survivability in the Gap: Planning for When, Not If

EPISODE · Aug 9, 2024 · 34 MIN

ServiceNow Federal Forum 2024: Survivability in the Gap: Planning for When, Not If

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Our military should be able to securely perform their core and essential mission, business, and personal digital tasks in connected (as well as disconnected) modes. Armed forces logistics, maintenance, IT, HR, and other requests cannot wait for a connection to the cloud and must be able to carry out their tasks whether connected or not, using the same user interface, ensuring that your world works even when others don’t want it to.Featured Speakers: • Mark Matzke, Area Vice President, Department of Defense, ServiceNow• Adam Prem, Solution Consulting Manager, ServiceNow• Captain Jeffrey Quinn, Force Chaplain, Submarine Force Atlantic• Eric Silverstein, Senior Manager, Solution Consulting Architecture, ServiceNow Click here to view recordingSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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