FITARA Modernization Roadmap Agenda

FITARA Modernization Roadmap Agenda (draft)

0800-0830     Registration and Coffee Social

0830-0900     Introduction and Welcome Honorable John Grimes, former DOD CIO (confirmed)

TRACK 1

0900-1000     Policy and Missions Drivers for Transforming the IT/Cyber Acquisition Ecosystem

                  Moderator: Honorable Jack Gansler, PHD, former OUSD ATL, IT-AAC Chairman (confirmed)

                  Honorable Bill Lynn, CEO, DRS Technologies (confirmed)

                  General Greg Touhill, USAF, Deputy Asst Secretary, DHS NPPD

                  Honorable Dov Zakheim, Former USD Comptroller (confirmed)

                  Robert F. Kelly, Exec. Director of Acquisition, Office of Naval Intelligence (confirmed)

1000-1030     Facilitated Roundtable Discussions:  FITARA & CCA Agile Directive:

                  Beth Killoran, Deputy CIO, HHS (confirmed)

                  Ann Dunkin, CIO EPA (pending)

                  Terry Mulholland, CTO, IRS (pending)

                  Soraya Correa, Chief Acquisition Executive, DHS (invited)

TRACK 2

1030-1130     Standards of Practice for Rapid Modernization of Legacy IT Infrastructure & Networks: Secure Cloud, Shared Services, SDN, Open Flow

                  Moderator: Dr. Marv Langston, former DOD & Navy CIO (confirmed)

                  Tony Scott, OMB US CIO (pending)

                  Sean Torpey, Director for IT Infrastructure and Operations, FAA (confirmed)

                  Luke McCormick, DHS CIO (invited)

                  General Paul Kern, Cohen GRP(confirmed)

1130-1200     Facilitated Roundtable Discussions:  Drivers and Standards of Practice for Mitigating Cyber and Execution Risk

                  Dr. Bill Curtis, Executive Director Consortium for IT SW Quality (confirmed)

                  Kenny Bowman, OSD CIO for Special Access Programs (confirmed)

1200-1215     Wrap Up

                  Mr Shawn McCarthy, Research Director – IDC Government Insights

                  John Weiler, IT-AAC Managing Director