
Government IT leaders are often trapped: aging systems must be modernized, yet much of the technology budget is tied up maintaining redundant, overlapping, or poorly documented applications.
Traditional, static enterprise architecture approaches — spreadsheets, diagrams, and one-time assessments — often fail to provide the real-time insight needed to guide strategic decisions. Without clear visibility into what systems exist, how they connect, and what they cost, modernization efforts stall and funding remains locked in legacy environments.
Join Government Technology and Ardoq for a live webinar and demo showing how a modern, data-driven approach to enterprise architecture can help agencies cut waste and make smarter IT investment decisions.
Here’s what we’ll cover:
Stop documenting the past. Start architecting a leaner, faster future for your state.

Henrik Holth has almost a decade of experience with Ardoq, helping global enterprises - and US state agencies — unlock real value from their Enterprise Architecture programs. Henrik was instrumental in opening Ardoq’s London and NYC offices (where he now resides) but, not forgetting his Norwegian roots, also hosts EXPresso, a podcast boasting 125+ conversations with Norwegian & International leaders and entrepreneurs. Henrik holds a degree in Finance & Entrepreneurial Studies from BI Norwegian Business School.

Michael Jedamski is a Senior Solutions Consultant at Ardoq, and a specialist in data-driven Enterprise Architecture. With a career spanning global digital transformation at Adidas and consulting roles at Digital innovation and Siemens, at Ardoq Michael focuses on evolving EA from static documentation into a dynamic, strategic engine. Michael leverages his deep expertise in Solution Architecture and digital governance to help organizations map complex IT landscapes, ensuring technology infrastructure is directly aligned with agile business outcomes

Barry has worked in the IT field for over 37 years holding a wide range of technology leadership positions in the public and private sectors and was most recently the CIO for Chesterfield County, Virginia where he pursues initiatives based on digital transformation, open government, and citizen centricity. Under his leadership Chesterfield County Va was four times recognized as the #1 digital county in the USA. Barry holds a masters degree in public leadership with a minor in economics from Virginia State University and a bachelors degree in computer science from DeVry University. He has been adjunct faculty for Virginia Commonwealth University and is currently adjunct faculty for the Public Technology Institute in the certified government CIO program. Barry has been an active NACo contributor, a gubernatorial appointee to the Virginia elections security standards workgroup and a two-time president of the Virginia Local Government IT Executives (VALGITE) organization. He is a certified government CIO (CGCIO), a certified information security manager (CISM) and a national top 25 Doer, Dreamer & Driver. He likes to teach, research technology, write code and blog about technology leadership from his home in Moseley, Virginia.
