Live from Arlington: GovAI Summit and AGENTIC 2025

Exclusive for Stankevicius by Dre. Jasmin (Bey) Cowin: Step into Arlington, Virginia, where innovation and policy meet within the Hyatt Regency Crystal City at Reagan National Airport. Modev’s flagship events, GovAI Summit and AGENTIC 2025,are taking place from October 27 to 29, 2025, bringing together experts in healthcare, finance, retail, manufacturing, hospitality/tourism, entertainment/media, government, educators, inventors, and technology leaders to shape the future of artificial intelligence across public and private sectors.

The GovAI Summit serves as the leading forum for implementing the White House’s 2025 AI Action Plan. It gathers federal decision-makers, policy analysts, and technical experts to examine how AI is transforming public service, from procurement and oversight to infrastructure, education, and workforce training. Discussions emphasize accountability and practical deployment, offering insight into how institutions and agencies adopt AI responsibly and effectively.

Running alongside, AGENTIC 2025 focuses on the practical application of autonomous AI in real-world enterprise settings. Attending are executives, developers, and innovation officers who drive AI adoption in large organizations. The sessions highlight strategies for integrating AI into daily operations, managing risks, and achieving measurable impact across teams and products.

In my session, Autonomous AI in U.S. Schools: Practical Realities, Policy Tensions, and Institutional Readiness, I drew on John Wyndham’s “The Kraken Wakes” as an allegory for systemic adaptation to new intelligence.

Read the full article: Cowin, J. (2025, October 30). Live from Arlington: GovAI Summit and AGENTIC 2025. Stankevicius. https://stankevicius.co/artificial-intelligence/live-from-arlington-govai-summit-and-agentic-2025/

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Author: drcowinj

Dr. Jasmin (Bey) Cowin, an Associate Professor at Touro University, received the 2024 Touro University CETL Faculty Fellowship for Excellence in Teaching and the Rockefeller Institute of Government awarded her the prestigious Richard P. Nathan Public Policy Fellowship (2024-2025). As a Fulbright Scholar and SIT Graduate, she was selected to be a U.S. Department of State English Language Specialist. Her expertise in AI in education is underscored by her role as an AI trainer and former Education Policy Fellow (EPFP™) at Columbia University's Teachers College. As a columnist for Stankevicius, she explores Nicomachean Ethics at the intersection of AI and education. She has contributed to initiatives like Computers for Schools Burundi, served as a resource specialist for Amity University in Uttar Pradesh, India, and participated in TESOL "Train the Trainer" programs in Yemen and Morocco. Her research interests include simulations and metaverse for educators-in-training, AI applications in education and language acquisition and teaching, and distributed ledger technologies, with a focus on her 'Education for 2060' theme. In conclusion, my commitment extends beyond transactional interactions, focusing instead on utilizing my skills and privileges to make a positive, enduring impact on the world.