Building Government Resilience in the AI Era: GovSummit 2026 Recap

Industries Bill Rowan

Key takeaways

  1. GovSummit 2026 brought public sector leaders together to focus on building resilience in the AI era, emphasizing the need to modernize systems and defend against evolving threats.
  2. Cisco and Splunk highlighted the importance of combining their technologies to give agencies a unified view of data, improve security, and support trusted AI adoption.
  3. New innovations like Cisco Data Fabric, AI-driven security workflows, and updated Splunk platforms aim to help government teams operate more securely, efficiently, and proactively.

On April 8, 2026, at the JW Marriott in Washington, D.C., public sector leaders, technologists, and mission-owners gathered for GovSummit 2026. As government agencies navigate the complexities of modernizing infrastructure while defending against sophisticated, AI-enabled threats, this year’s theme—Building Government Resilience in the AI Era—could not have been timelier.

Revisit the incredible sessions

A Unified Mission: Cisco + Splunk

The central theme of this year’s GovSummit was the "Better Together" synergy between Cisco and Splunk. In an era where digital environments are increasingly distributed and interconnected, the ability to maintain operational resilience is critical.

Speakers, including Bill Rowan, VP of Splunk Public Sector and Kamal Hathi, SVP and GM Splunk Business Unit at Cisco emphasized that agencies can no longer rely on siloed tools. As we look toward the future, the role of AI in security and observability has become a critical focal point.

“If you can’t trust your AI, how will you ever be able to use it? And, in order to trust it, the first thing you need is visibility, which means we need people to see every aspect of the AI stack.” — Kamal Hathi

As organizations increasingly integrate artificial intelligence into their core operations, the conversation has shifted from mere capability to the fundamental requirement of reliability. By combining Cisco’s deep network intelligence with Splunk’s real-time security and observability analytics, agencies are now empowered to:

Key Highlights and Strategic Announcements

GovSummit 2026 served as a launchpad for several critical advancements designed to support federal, defense, and SLED missions:

Splunk Enterprise 10.0 and Cloud Platform 10.0

A mandatory migration path that aligns with FIPS 140-3 standards, reducing risk and simplifying compliance.

Cisco Data Fabric

An AI-ready, distributed data architecture that enables federated analytics without moving or duplicating data—a game-changer for agencies with strict data sovereignty requirements.

FedRAMP Milestones

Progress toward FedRAMP Moderate status for Splunk Observability Cloud, ensuring that the most advanced observability tools are available for secure government environments.

Agentic SOC and Observability

Introduction of AI-native workflows that allow analysts to detect, investigate, and respond to threats faster, while proactively optimizing telemetry to prevent downtime.

Insights from the Breakout Tracks

The breakout sessions provided deep dives into the practical application of these technologies. From Modernizing Security Operations to AI-Driven Public Sector Defense, attendees explored how to convert noisy alerts into actionable intelligence.

We were honored to host leaders from the Department of War, the State of Indiana, and various other agencies who shared their real-world success stories in leveraging Cisco and Splunk to maintain uptime and protect citizen services.

Looking Ahead

As we look toward the remainder of 2026, the message from GovSummit is clear: resilience is not just about defense—it’s about the ability to innovate safely. Whether you are securing critical infrastructure or delivering citizen services, Cisco and Splunk are committed to providing the AI-native, compliant, and unified solutions you need to succeed.

Were you unable to join us this year? Watch the keynotes and breakout sessions.

Continue Your Journey

GovSummit 2026 recordings

Upgrading to Splunk Enterprise 10.0 and Splunk Cloud Platform 10.0

Thank you to everyone who joined us in Washington, D.C. to help build a more resilient future for our government.

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