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Expand Up @@ -62,8 +62,6 @@ Federal agencies were also invited to showcase their programs, tools and innovat

{{< tweet user="jakegab" id="601206392905674752" >}}

{{< tweet user="lauraandotis" id="601432623186051072" >}}

{{< tweet user="FedRAMP" id="601370769533308928" >}}

The Summit's hashtag, [&#35;DigitalGov15](https://twitter.com/hashtag/DigitalGov15?src=hash), became a top trend across the United States on Twitter. Thank you to everyone who came in person to attend, tuned in online via livestream, tweeted throughout the event, put us in the top US trends, and helped to make &#35;DigitalGov15 such a success!
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Expand Up @@ -24,8 +24,6 @@ On September 8, 2016 Administrator Denise Turner Roth of the [U.S. General Servi

"The General Services Administration has a long history of being a strong leader in adopting technology in government," said Administrator Roth when giving her opening remarks at GSA's Technology Industry Day.

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In a moderated panel, the leadership team shared their insights about the future of GSA’s role in making it easier for agencies to create and buy technology. The panel included GSA Administrator Denise Turner Roth, Acting [Technology Transformation Service](http://www.gsa.gov/portal/category/25729) (TTS) Commissioner David Shive, Chief Technology Officer Navin Vembar, Assistant Commissioner of [Integrated Technology Services](http://www.gsa.gov/portal/content/105150) Mary Davie and Executive Director of [18F](http://www.gsa.gov/portal/content/124182) Aaron Snow.

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Expand Up @@ -97,8 +97,7 @@ This month, we’re focusing on large group meetings: divisional Town Halls or o
<p>A staple of TTS large group meetings is sharing “pets, children, and other cuteness.” Staff turn on their video cameras (if they weren’t already on) and show off their pets, children, or something else they enjoy. Photos can be shown to the camera, too. The icing on the cake: if you wait until the end of the meeting to reveal these, people will stay until the end!</p>

<p>We also encourage gratitude and reflection. Kudos are another staple of our meetings: we set aside a timeblock for teammates to thank each other, in their own words. The moderator can gather names ahead of time and call on each person to unmute. They can also read off kudos for anyone who can’t attend or would prefer not to unmute.</p>

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We hope you’ll stir together our five ingredients and create the dish that best serves your audience. Stay tuned for the next piece, focused on small team meetings.
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