IT-AAC Leadership Roundtable Date: Dec 16th 2-5pm Host: CMU Software Engineering Institute (SEI) Location: National Rural Electric Cooperative Association Building, 4301 Wilson Blvd ,Arlington VA 22203 Room CC4/CC5 Near Ballston Metro Topic: Innovative Acquisition Models for Shared Services and Private Cloud RSVP: Principals Only: Kevin.Carroll@IT-AAC.org 703-768-0400 |
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IT Acquisition Advisory Council (IT-AAC)
December 16th IT-AAC Leadership Roundtable Acquisition Roadmap for Secure Cloud Computing DRAFT AGENDA
1330- Registration and Meet/Greet Dr. Ken Nidiffer, Director of Strategic Plans for Government Programs, Carnegie Mellon University, SEI Kevin Carroll, IT-AAC Vice Chair 1415– Keynote: OUSD Intel Mr. Neill Tipton on DI2E Way Forward Introduction by John A. Weiler, IT-AAC Vice Chairman and CIO 1430- Business Case & ROI for Secure Cloud & Consolidated IT Infrastructure Bob Jiminez, NRO CIO-CTO, Vice Team Lead (confirmed) JP Morgenthal, President Cloud Security Alliance DC Chapter, Smartronix 1515 – Break 1545- Standards of Practice and Metrics for Secure Cloud Computing Dawn Leaf, Sr Exec for Cloud Computing NIST (confirmed) Katie Lewin, Cloud Lead, GSA Computing Services (confirmed) Ed Lane, ROMO DI2G Acquisition Lead, NRO 1645- Lessons Learned from Early Adopters of Secure Cloud Wolfe Tombe, CTO, Customs and Border Protection (CBP) (confirmed) Col. Charlie Wells, PM, Army PEO IEWS (confirmed) 1715- IT-AAC Holiday Reception |
Handout: Col. Charlie Wells, PM, Army PEO IEWS Handout |
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IT-AAC provides a conflict free peer to peer interchange for sharing best practices and lessons learned. 60-70 senior leaders come together for this problem solving forum (GOs/SESs/CxOs) representing; Congress, Defense, Civil Agencies, Intelligence, White House, UKMoD, EU, Standards Bodies, Think Tanks, Academia, Innovators, and retired Politicos.
IT-AAC brings together many communities practices, pulling together a wide range of expertise, standard of practices and lessons learned needed to fundamentally transform how government buys and manages IT. These efforts have been credited for driving major IT Reform policies in congress, the white house and the pentagon. With looming budget crises facing out nation, the IT-AAC is in uniquely positioned to provide our national leadership with the agile methods, expertise and standards of practice needed to achieve its Efficiency and IT Reform goals, which we believe could result in savings of over $40B/year in avoidable cost overruns and failures. We look forward to your continued participation and support. 1. A Peer Review Advisory Council The IT-AAC is conflict free, public private partnership composed of 14 public interest concerns, who together increases the aperture of innovation through real world IT expertise and agile acquisition tools needed to eliminate stove pipes, consolidate IT Infrastructure and embrace Cloud Computing. |