Microsoft’s Power Platform empowers everyone to be a maker. Those who understand a challenge best are the same people best equipped to solve them. Until now programming languages and coding experience have stood in the way of creating sophisticated and effective solutions. The Power Platform toolset brings this power to all. Microsoft is uniquely positioned to help you meet your mission by leveraging your existing investments.
Microsoft Federal is hosting a FedMake event focused on helping the Federal Civilian Government meet their mission using the Power Platform. This is a no-cost, in-person, hands-on, hackathon style event facilitated by Microsoft experts, included as a service under your Microsoft 365 Enterprise Agreement. There is a limited number of seats available, so if you consider yourself a maker, and want to make low/no code solutions to achieve your mission, register now.
This event is in-person only (no virtual option), exclusively for our Federal Civilian Government Organizations that you won't want to miss.
"We had two individuals on our team who come from two different departments, two different organizations and they almost had a similar issue. It was fascinating to see them both put their issue out there, and come together with one solution that could really solve both issues"
- Previous FedMake Attendee
April 11th - 13th, 2023
Microsoft Garage
11951 Freedom Drive
Reston, VA 20190
FedMake's intent is to increase Collaboration, Capability, and Curiosity in the makers from all the Federal Civilian Government.
Collaboration
Work with your peers from other Federal Civilian Organizations to develop minimal viable products for challenges common in the government. All solutions will be made available for attendees to take back to their organizations as a starting point for them and implement the features necessary for them. Attendees will have opportunities to discuss your shared challenges with their peers and see how other organizations may have solved them.
Capability
Learn the skills necessary to design and develop low / no code solutions using Microsoft's Power Platform. Learn about Fusion Development Teams and how they enable a multi-disciplinary team of developers, users, and business leaders to use their specific disciplines and expertise to develop solutions faster and more efficiently.
Curiosity
Take your newly acquired capabilities and use them to meet your organization's missions. Continue to collaborate with your newly acquainted maker peers in other the federal civilian government to see how they solved challenges that you share.
April 11th - 13th, 2023
Microsoft Garage
11951 Freedom Drive
Reston, VA 20190
For additional information or questions, please reach out to FedMake@microsoft.com.
Learn more about the FedMake program here: https://aka.ms/FedMake
Don't take our word for it. Listen to your peers who attended our first event.
We asked them... 'What would you most like to communicate to others about this event?'
Whether it be specific executive orders or an organization's overall mission, FedMake events focus on outcomes. Microsoft is uniquely positioned to help organizations achieve their mission with our portfolio of cloud services. We want to empower our makers with the knowledge of how to leverage their existing investment, and any additional capabilities available, to build solutions in the United States sovereign clouds.
Federal entities have long discussed the importance of cross-organization collaboration. But recent changes in law and advances in technology have led to a new landscape that makes it far more achievable. Makers at the events will be broken into teams consisting of members outside their organization. Together they will connect and gain insight of their shared challenges, understand how other federal organizations are dealing with them, and build innovative solutions that address them.
Have you ever attended a training on a technology but were unsure how you could apply it to addresss your unique challenges? ...Not at FedMake. FedMake events are hands-on, where makers have the opportunity to bring their real world problems, and build a solution that solves them.
Have you ever been shown capabilities, just to find out they are only available in our commercial clouds? ...Not at FedMake. FedMake events will target the Government Community Cloud (GCC) with our coaches extremely knowledgeable of the capabilities across all the United States sovereign clouds.
The Makers. The FedMake program leans into the DIY Maker Movement to empower every person and every mission to achieve more. We have the tools; our customers have the motivation and imagination. We want to empower those who best understand a challenge because we know that they are the same people best equipped to solve them.
For additional information or questions, please reach out to FedMake@microsoft.com.
Learn more about the FedMake program here: https://aka.ms/FedMake
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