TYSON, Va.–(BUSINESS WIRE)–#education–On Tuesday, December 7, 2021, Granite Government Solutions, in collaboration with Capitol Technology University, will host a virtual session featuring government and industry experts, including Amy Haseltine and Allen Hill of the General Services Administration. The session will feature two informative and interactive panels, “Taking the Right Digital Pathway to IT Modernization,” with moderator, Jason Miller of Federal News Network and “Taking the Right Cyber Direction for your Enterprise Modernization Goals” moderated by Nicole Johnson of GovLoop. Former GSA assistant commissioner and now Federal Executive Director of Customer Success at Granite, Denny Groh, will serve as the “master of ceremonies”.

As agencies find solutions for their current needs, they are thinking about what comes next. Accelerating their IT and network modernization efforts should be at the forefront of their thinking and strategy. These discussions will explore the acceleration of network modernization, TIC 3.0, the role and potential of GSA’s Enterprise Infrastructure Solutions and the urgency of transition, and more.

This free to attend, 10 am to 12 noon EST event will draw hundreds of attendees from government, industry, media and academia. Mark Cameron, VP of Client Technology at Granite Government Solutions and Dr. Bradford Sims, President, Capitol Technology University are pleased to collaborate on this “first ever” joint virtual session.

“We are delighted to sponsor this distinguished cadre of speakers who will provide their expertise and insights into the acceleration and potential of Network Transformation with cyber in scope throughout,” said Mr. Cameron. “We anticipate an action-packed two hours of engaging and informative discussion and collaboration with this stellar line up of government and industry experts.”

For more information on the event and to register, visit www.event-biz.com/granite-ctu.

About Granite

Granite delivers one-stop communications solutions to multi-location businesses and government agencies throughout the United States and Canada. The $1.65 billion company serves more than two-thirds of the Fortune 100 companies in the United States and has 1.75 million voice and data lines under management. Granite launched in 2002 and grew quickly by helping businesses simplify sourcing and managing local and long-distance phone services with one point of contact and one invoice for all their locations nationwide. Today, Granite is the leader in aggregating Plain Old Telephone Services (POTS) and has extended its unique value proposition – “one company, one contact, one bill” – to include a range of advance business communications services, including Internet access, SD-WAN, wireless WAN, hosted PBX, SIP trunking, mobile voice and data, mobile device management, managed security, network integration and much more. Granite employs more than 2,400 people at its headquarters in Quincy, Mass., and nine regional offices nationwide. For more information, visit www.granitenet.com.

About Capitol Technology University

(CTU) is Washington, D.C.’s premier, private, non-profit, STEM university – supplying human capital to America’s most technologically advanced government agencies and their private sector supply chains. With an education laser-focused on STEM careers, CTU uniquely positions students for top roles in the region’s coming tech hub. Bradford L. Sims, PhD, President. www.captechu.edu

Contacts

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Lauren Grenier

Marketing Director

Granite

781.884.5290

lgrenier@granitenet.com

Deirdre Murray

Deirdre Murray Consulting

703.463.4217

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