Chat with Chet

The Future of Software Testing in Government

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About the Webinar

In this episode of Chat with Chet, guest Adam Rosenbaum from Tricentis explores the changing dynamics of software testing within government IT initiatives. He emphasizes the growing adoption of continuous testing practices and the emerging role of AI in modern testing frameworks. The discussion also touches on the complexities of ERP modernization, the critical need for cultural transformation within agencies, and offers actionable guidance for government leaders aiming to improve their testing strategies.

Meet the Hosts

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Chet Hayes

Vertosoft, Chief Technology Officer

For over a quarter of a century, Chet Hayes has been at the forefront of technological innovation, crafting solutions to some of the government’s most daunting challenges. Now, as the Chief Technology Officer at Vertosoft, he’s driving a new era of digital transformation across government agencies through the adoption of emerging technologies.

Before Vertosoft, Chet showcased his prowess at GDIT, a position that saw him merging traditional strategy with cutting-edge digital insights. His leadership at SAIC further solidified his reputation as a tech visionary in technical leadership capacities. 

But his journey didn’t start there. Chet’s impressive portfolio also includes strategic roles with industry giants like MarkLogic Corporation, BEA Systems, and Sun Microsystems. Each chapter of his career has been a testament to his ability to not only foresee the technological curve but to apply it in support of the most demanding government missions.

Adam Rosenbaum

Adam Rosenbaum

Tricentis, Director of Public Sector

Adam Rosenbaum is the Director of Tricentis Public Sector, a codeless automated software testing company. He has spent the past 13 years supporting technology modernization across the Defense, Federal civilian, and State Local & Education customer base. Adam has a broad range of experience focused on the application of technology for decision making and enterprise operations management. His specialties include cybersecurity, network management, and supply chain & logistics.

Adam is a graduate of the Virginia Military Institute and holds a Graduate Certificate in Enterprise Resource Planning from Indiana University. A former active-duty Army officer with assignments in Iraq and Kuwait, Adam has held a variety of sustainment command and staff positions. He currently serves in the Army Reserve and is a student at the Army War College.

Vertosoft

Established in 2016, Vertosoft has been accelerating the adoption of technology in government with its clear focus on reducing complexity and providing scalable, innovative technology solutions that enable government agencies to deliver smarter, client-centric digital transformations, that are cost-effective and user friendly. Vertosoft’s substantial knowledge of the government acquisition lifecycle gives them a unique advantage of driving awareness and discovering distinct access for our suppliers in its desirable market.

Tricentis

Tricentis is a global leader in continuous testing and quality engineering. We offer a new and fundamentally different way for agencies to tackle software testing, dramatically accelerating DevOps, digital transformation, and cloud migration. Our approach is totally automated, and fully codeless, addresses both agile development and complex enterprise apps, increasing software delivery speed, reducing costs, and improving quality. Now, testing takes just minutes or hours instead of days or weeks, while being far more cost effective and highly accurate.

Tricentis is positioned in the Leaders category by IDC, Forrester, and Gartner. Over 3,000 clients across the globe have partnered with us to transform their test automation program. Our customers in DefenseState and Local government, and Education trust Tricentis to enable the quality release of mission-critical applications, like SAP, Oracle, Salesforce, and ServiceNow, accelerated through testing that is completed in hours instead of weeks.