2025 Tech Foundations for Government Staff

August 7, 2025

Georgetown Law’s Tech Foundations for Government Staff is a dynamic two-day immersive program designed to equip Congressional and federal agency staff with essential, up-to-date knowledge on today’s most important technologies, emerging innovations, and regulatory questions.

Held on campus and led by Georgetown faculty and staff, this immersive, multi-day program provides government employees with a deep dive into foundational and emerging technologies shaping today’s policy landscape.

2025: Spotlight on AI

This year’s program, held August 6th-7th, was a deep dive into how machine learning technologies work, current theories of AI regulation, and top AI areas of consideration at the federal level. This year, the program was expanded to include a number of recently departed federal employees. 

 

Day 1: Setting the AI Legal Landscape

On day one, the program covered foundational legal and ethical challenges in AI, how to distinguish types of AI and their governance needs, avenues for bipartisan collaboration on AI policy, technical literacy in durable tech policy, navigating AI industry hype, and competition and antitrust fundamentals.

Speakers included:

 

Day 2: State Laws, Global Rules, and Policy in Practice

On day two, the program covered global and regional approaches to AI regulation, evolving state-level legislation in the U.S., oversight of autonomous systems, the role of lawyers in AI governance and policymaking, practical AI use in legal and legislative work, and careers in government tech policy.

Speakers included:

 

Thank you to all participants and speakers for contributing to this year’s insightful Tech Foundations for Government Staff event. We look forward to seeing you all next year.

View a handout about the event:

Tech Foundations 2025 Agenda 6.26.41 PM