Oh to have been a fly on the wall. . .
"Kushner spoke of the need to modernize government IT systems to create huge savings and 'meaningfully improve the lives of Americans.' He said federal agencies operate 6,100 data centers, with some using systems that are decades old. He gave the example of the Pentagon still using floppy disks in legacy systems.
'Together we will unleash the creativity of the private sector to provide citizen services in a way that has never happened before,' Kushner said. 'We will foster a new set of start-ups focused on gov-tech and be a global leader in the field making government more transparent and responsive to citizens' needs.'
The group, which included administration officials, then broke to attend an afternoon of working sessions on topics including big data, citizen services, H-1B visas (for highly skilled foreign workers) and cloud computing.
The executives in attendance also included Safra Catz, Co-Chief Executive of Oracle; Alex Karp, CEO of Palantir; Brian Krzanich, CEO of Intel; Tom Leighton, CEO of Akamai; Bill McDermott, CEO of SAP; Steven Mollenkopf, CEO of Qualcomm; Satya Nadella, CEO of Microsoft; and Ginni Rometty, CEO of IBM."
http://www.nbcnews.com/tech/tech-news/tech-titans-meet-white-house-what-s-agenda-n774216