IT-AAC / TIA Leadership Roundtable 12/5/2013

IT-AAC / TIA Leadership Roundtable

 When: December 5, 2013

Time: Thursday, December 5 1:30 – 5:00 with cocktail social to follow 

Location: Telecommunications Industry Association HQ

1320 N. Courthouse Rd., Arlington

FOR REMOTE PARTICIPATION PLEASE USE THIS NUMBER:

(805) 309-0012; Access Code: 553-324-385

Information about TIA can be found here: www.tiaonline.org

The Telecommunication Industry Association (TIA) will host the Dec 5th IT-AAC Leadership Roundtable at its Arlington Headquarters, followed by a Cocktail Reception.  This month’s roundtable will focus on the intertwined goals of Federal IT Acquisition Reform and Secure Cloud Migration that are critical success factors for both national security and Health IT modernization initiatives (iEHR, ISR, DCGS, JIE, etc).

IT-AAC/TIA Leadership Roundtable Draft Agenda

100-130  Registration and Introductions: John Jacobs, TIA Sr VP, John Weiler, IT-AAC Vice Chair

130-200 Keynotes: ADM Dave Oliver, former Principle Deputy OUSD ATL & EADS COO

200-245 Best Practices and Open Architectures in assuring mission critical cloud strategies (JIE, IC-ITE, FedRAMP)

Leads: Dave Rose, Oracle NSG VP; Capt Christopher Page, Navy N2N6 Director; Neal Ziring, NSA IAD TD

300-345 Advances in Data Security and Interoperability for Health IT

Leads: Mike Vogel, Harris Health IT Division; Col Tom Greig, DHA CMIO; Ash Huda, House VA Oversight Committee

400-445 Critical Success Factors for Sustainable IT Acquisition Reform (CCA, FITARA)

Leads: Col Patrick Flood, US STRATCOM/DIA JCFF; Bill Greenwalt, AEI VP; Honorable Paul Brubaker, OSD DCMO

General Paul Kern, former Army AMC CMDR, Cohen Group

500-700 Cocktail Social

Confirming Delegates:

General Frederick Henry, DISA COS

Stephen Pitotti DHS CBP

George Pappas, SES Army G2

Gary Lichvar, Army CECOM SEC

LtGen Ted Bowlds, AF ESC CMDR (ret)

John Snevely, OUSD I DCGS Family of Systems

Paul Hastert, AF A2 Director ISR Innovation

Col Patrick Flood (AF), DIA JFCC

Sasi Pillay, NASA CTO

Frank Konieczny, AF OCIO CTO

Jim Childress, Army PEO IEWS

Gregory Youmans, Army ASA ALT

Laurie Joe Litton, NGA T-Group

Jeff Jones, Army ARCYBER

Rocky Swearengin, AF A2

Capt Jason Crabtree, Army ARCYBER

Joe Kasper, House Armed Service Committee (HASC)

Jimmy Thomas, House Armed Service Committee (HASC)

Rich Beutel, House Committee on Government Reform

Bradley Saull, House Homeland Security Committee

Lynn Williams, House Armed Services Committee

Rebecca Ulrich, House Homeland Security Committee MA

Jim Hildebrand, House Permanent Select Committee on Intelligence

Scott Price, Senator Warner Professional Staff

Lisa Mascolo, Optimos CEO

Robert Babiskin, Interop. Clearinghouse, IT-AAC Fellow

Matt Taylor, Professional Services Council

John “Darge” Dargenio, Scitor

Jack Rose, Brocade Federal

Trey Hodgkins, SVP Public Sector, ITI

Dennis Nadler, IT-AAC Research Fellow

David Bither, IT-AAC Research Fellow

Kirk Phillips, IT-AAC Research Fellow

Stephen Bates, Oracle NSG

ADM Kevin Green, IBM VP Defense/Intel Ops

Steve Seppa, Harris Health IT Division

Bob Fortuna, Juniper VP Defense Sector

Marc Jones, CAST Federal Director

Each thread will seek three discussion leads capturing key stake holder perspectives; Executive Branch (mission), Congress (Policy), and Industry/Standards (execution) that must be aligned to achieve Sustainable IT Acquisition Reform.   There is no cost to attend, donations are welcome.  Cocktail hour to follow.

The IT-AAC partnership enters its fifth year of operations, providing actionable guidance to Congressional, White House, and Administration leaders.  IT-AAC is a conflict free public/private partnership dedicated to ushering commercial IT best practices, innovations and lessons learned derived from the $3.8Trillion Global IT Market.

IT-AAC’s Grey Beard Council, Root Cause Analysis, and Acquisition Roadmaps provide forward thinking organizations with the just in time IT expertise, lessons learned and emerging IT standards of practice needed to “fundamentally transform how government manages IT”.

For more information on membership services email adminstration@IT-AAC.org or call Derek Munro, Public Affairs at 703-768-0400.