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This webinar is available on-demand. If you have issue accessing the recording, please email nacomeetings@naco.org.

Join thought leaders from Orange County, CA and Los Angeles County for a forward-looking conversation on how secure content collaboration and AI+GIS data analysis are reshaping county operations and public service delivery.

This webinar explores high-level use cases, from laying the groundwork with secure, content storage and collaboration to examples of applying AI to that content, such as geospatial data analysis - from floodplain analytics and inspection-photo intelligence to streamline how government services are delivered.

Attendees will walk away with tips such as:

  • Framing enterprise AI pilots that align to public-safety and infrastructure goals,
  • Balancing external collaboration and data protection for sensitive records,
  • How to utilize AI to communicate impact (e.g., year-over-year trend reporting)

This is a strategic session for CIOs, program leaders, and elected officials seeking to responsibly accelerate AI-enabled innovation across county services.

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Speakers

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Aman Bhullar

Registrar-Recorder/County Clerk (Chief Information Officer) Los Angeles County, Calif.
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Grant Sharp

Manager, South OC Watershed Management, Orange County, Calif.
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Murtaza Masood

Managing Director, Public Sector (SLED), Box

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County Data Governance Decoded: Aligning Strategy with Government Needs

As counties prepare for the transformative impacts of artificial intelligence, and evolving compliance demands, robust data governance strategies have become essential. This webinar will explore actionable techniques to modernize data frameworks to align with county priorities, improve asset inventories, refine retention policies, and foster data-aware cultures.

Featuring lessons learned from a panel of county leaders who participated in a data governance workgroup, attendees will gain insights into what works, what doesn’t, and how to align strategy for resilience and compliance. Topics will include aligning data and information governance, leveraging AI tools to enhance data quality, conducting governance audits, and implementing lifecycle management practices to reduce risks and improve efficiency.

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AI Meets Information Governance in the Public Sector

Wednesday, April 8, 2026 | 1:00 p.m. - 2:00 p.m. ET

Public sector AI adoption is caught in a "regulatory paradox": a strong push for rapid innovation occurring alongside a lack of clear   roadmaps and regulations for information safety. Data privacy regulations remain in full force.

For government information owners, the burden of responsibility for information governance has landed squarely on your shoulders. To innovate and modernize while keeping your information safe, you need a responsible information governance model that ensures only high-quality, compliant data is available for AI tools.

During this session, we’ll explore the four immediate steps you can take to ensure your agency’s AI adoption is secure, compliant, and trustworthy.

  1. Enforcing information minimization

  2. Implementing “need-to-keep” retention policies for AI tools

  3. Demanding privacy-preserving information architectures

  4. The importance of keeping a human in the loop

This webinar is brought to you by NACo EDGE, establishing people, purchasing, and performance cost-saving solutions that can be applied to counties nationwide. EDGE is owned by NACo, advised by county leaders and 100% focused on solutions for U.S. Counties. Learn more about NACo EDGE here.

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