February 26, 2026 | 2:00 p.m. (ET)

Design, Build, Secure: Making Asset Data Work for You in the Age of AI

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Data is one of government's most valuable assets, but only if its accurate, accesssible and secure from the start. 

Date: February 26, 2026         Time: 2:00 p.m. (ET)

This webinar unpacks the full lifecycle of asset data, from design and construction to operation and replacement. You’ll learn how state and local governments are tackling longstanding issues like poor data quality, siloed systems and weak governance — and why getting this right is critical if you want to responsibly use AI and analytics to drive better decisions.

You'll learn:

  • How to improve data quality at the source, from capital planning to construction
  • Why tagging critical data to specific assets leads to smarter operations and maintenance
  • What secure, AI-ready data platforms look like — and why they matter now more than ever

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Speakers

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Curt Wood, Senior Fellow, Center for Digital Government  


Curtis M. Wood is a distinguished professional renowned for his exceptional leadership and innovative approach in the field of technology and public administration. With a career span of over four decades, he has made significant contributions to the development and implementation of cutting-edge solutions that have transformed organizations and improved service delivery.

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Jordan Hand, Vice President, Solutions Consulting, Kahua 

Jordan Hand is the Vice President of Solutions Consultants for Kahua, specializing in Sales Engineering and Professional Services Training. As a true product expert, Jordan is the go-to-guy for all things Kahua, and has even built apps for customers. Before joining the Kahua team, Jordan spent nearly a decade working for General Contractors, specializing in Virtual Design and Construction, Estimating, Scheduling, and Project Management. Jordan also has a Bachelor of Science in Building Construction from Auburn University.

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Jennifer Coyle, Customer Success Manager, Kahua

Jennifer Coyle is an accomplished professional with deep expertise in construction technology. Since joining Kahua in 2021, Jennifer has brought a customer-centric mindset and a strong strategic vision to her work. Prior to Kahua, she spent nearly 30 years at Oracle/Primavera, where she played a pivotal role in guiding product initiatives for the Primavera P6 CPM Scheduling Solution. Jennifer is also known for her collaborative leadership style and ability to foster cross-functional teamwork. She is passionate about leveraging technology to optimize business processes and deliver exceptional product experiences. She holds a Bachelor of Science degree in Management Information Systems from St. Joseph's University. Outside of work, Jennifer enjoys traveling, attempting to play golf, growing her exotic orchid collection and spending time with friends and family (including her beloved Labrador Beau).

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Nicholas Johnson, Chief Evangelist, Kahua

Nicholas Johnson comes to Kahua with over 40 years’ experience in the design and construction industry. Starting his career as an electrical designer and drafter, he was among the first to create a career around CAD/CAM technology. That path led to a role in IT with Heery International, an Atlanta based design and construction company. In that role he learned about construction project management software, and a little start up company called Constructware. He was with the Constructware guys for 6 years before they were acquired by Autodesk. Since that time Nicholas has held sales leadership positions at Autodesk, Trimble Connected Water, Beck Technology, and Trimble e-Builder. He twice took two year working sabbaticals to serve a greater cause. The first with Amigos for Christ, a non-profit serving the poorest of the poor in Nicaragua, and more recently, with the Society of St Vincent DePaul, serving the poor here in North Georgia. He is father of three and grandfather to one. He is an ordained minister, an accomplished speaker and mentor, and a big UGA sports fan. He enjoys hiking and hunting and fishing, and that is why he plays golf.

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