The SSLC-NAPA-SEA Forum Series for 2023

Now entering its fifth year, SSLC’s Forum series, presented in collaboration with the National Academy of Public Administration (NAPA) and the Senior Executives Association (SEA), is off to an exciting start in 2023.  Our original Shared Services Forum for Agency Implementation Leaders is a monthly workshop in which government executives who are leading shared services initiatives in their agencies bring their toughest challenges to the table for real-time collaborative problem-solving with their counterparts in other agencies and SSLC, NAPA and SEA leaders.  Over 100 executives from over 20 agencies have participated to date along with leaders from the four Quality Service Management Offices (QSMOs) charged to create future marketplaces for Financial Management, Human Resources, Grants and Cyber Security shared services.  Government executives who participate regularly have become the Forum’s strongest proponents and have testified to receiving high value insights and practical implementation support from their participation.  SSLC, NAPA and SEA believe the Forum represents a breakthrough in effective problem-solving and can become a model for advancing government modernization efforts.

Our Working Forward Forum, initiated in 2021 and also co-sponsored with NAPA and SEA, is exploring how emerging technologies and telework are transforming the nature of work and how government policies and cultures need to change to continue to leverage workplace innovations in the future post-COVID-19 environment, with a particular focus on HR modernization.

Forums are open to all interested government executives and industry shared services solution providers.  Dates of upcoming Forums are posted here: Upcoming Events. For more information about participating, please contact us at: Info@SharedServicesNow.org

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