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EVENT DETAILS |
Albicker, Robert
Director, Southeast Federal Practice-Technology Integration,Deloitte Consulting |
Track 1, Session 1-4: Managing SOA as Part of EA
Track 2, Session 2-6: Is Your Achitecture Business-Driven?
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Bender, Avi
Director for Enterprise Architecture, Internal Revenue Service,Department of the Treasury |
Track 2, Session 2-2: The Benefits of Segment Architecture Development
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Bernard, Scott
Deputy CIO/Director, Federal Railroad Administration,Department of Transportation |
Track 3, Session 3-3: Building a Security Architecture: Practical Approaches
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Bettencourt, Vernon
Senior Executive Consulting services supporting Technical and Management Resources(TMR) and Former Deputy CIO/G-6, US Army,TMR |
PEP 1: Enterprise Architecture Governance
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Bhagowalia, Sonny
Chief Information Officer, Bureau of Indian Affairs,Department of the Interior |
Track 1, Session 1-5: Executive Perspectives on Managing EA for Results
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Blumenthal, Andrew
Director, Enterprise Architecture and IT Governance,U.S. Coast Guard |
Track 1, Session 1-3: How EA Shapes IT Governance
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Bradshaw, Mike
Director,Google Federal |
PEP 4: Software-as- a-Service and the Future of the Enterprise Architecture
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Brown, Spencer
Team Lead, Enterprise Architecture, Enterprise Management Group,Defense Intelligence Agency |
Track 1, Session 1-3: How EA Shapes IT Governance
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Burk, Dick
Enterprise Architect and Former Manager,Federal Enterprise Architecture Program Management Office, U.S. Office of Management and Budget |
Track 1, Session 1-2: EA is a Journey, Not a Destination: What Makes an Architect Successful
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Burton, Jr., Daniel
Senior Vice President, Gobal Policy,salesforce.com |
PEP 4: Software-as- a-Service and the Future of the Enterprise Architecture
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Campbell, Rich
Senior Systems Engineer, Cisco Data Center Solutions,Cisco |
PEP 2: Cisco Secure Data Center- An Enterprise Architecture for Information Assurance
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Coggins, Colleen
Chief Architect,Department of the Interior |
An Overview of the Next Generation of EA Practice Guidance
Track 2, Session 2-2: The Benefits of Segment Architecture Development
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Cohen, Stephen
Senior Architect,Microsoft |
Track 2, Session 2-1: Cross-Agency Collaboration: Overcoming Barriers to Progress
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Daniel, Bob
CTO, Government Sector,Troux Technologies |
Track 1, Session 1-6: Alignment of CPIC and EA: Practical Experience
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Diorio, Victor
Executive Director, Technical Architecture ,Miami-Dade County Public Schools |
Track 3, Session 3-2: The Role of EA in Connected Learning Environments
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Dodd, John
Principal, North American Public Sector Federal Consulting Practice Technology Solution Group Enterprise Architecture Practice Lead and Chair, IAC EA SIG,Computer Sciences Corporation |
EA Town Hall Meeting: What it Means to be an Architect in Government Today
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Fehskens, Len
Vice President, Skills and Capabilities,The Open Group |
EA Town Hall Meeting: What it Means to be an Architect in Government Today
Track 1, Session 1-2: EA is a Journey, Not a Destination: What Makes an Architect Successful
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Fitzpatrick, John
Enterprise Architect, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention,Department of Health and Human Services |
Track 2, Session 2-2: The Benefits of Segment Architecture Development
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Forbes, CAPT Mary
Lead Enterprise Architect,Department of Health and Human Services |
Track 1, Session 1-5: Executive Perspectives on Managing EA for Results
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Frank, Donald
Chief, Science Information Branch, Office of Pollution Prevention and Toxics,U.S. Environmental Protection Agency |
Track 2, Session 2-5: Measuring EA Performance for Enterprise Improvement
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Fratta-Hill, Sharon
Dean of Information Technology and Distance Education,Graduate School, U.S.D.A. |
Track 3, Session 3-2: The Role of EA in Connected Learning Environments
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Gallagher, Matthew
Vice President, Federal Solutions Group,Troux Technologies |
Track 3, Session 3-4: How Architecture Planning Enables Enterprise Initiatives
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Gantz, Stephen
Senior Enterprise Architect,Vangent |
Track 3, Session 3-3: Building a Security Architecture: Practical Approaches
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Haycock, Bob
Consultant, Haycock Strategies,and former Chief Architect, OMB and National Business Center, Dept. of the Interior |
Track 1, Session 1-4: Managing SOA as Part of EA
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Herrington, Keith
Senior Intelligence Officer,Defense Intelligence Agency |
Track 2, Session 2-5: Measuring EA Performance for Enterprise Improvement
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Hill, Denise
Senior Technical Advisor,Department of Energy |
Track 2, Session 2-2: The Benefits of Segment Architecture Development
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Hill, Robert
Chief, Systems Development and Operations, Bureau of Economic Analysis,On Assignment to OMB, Office of E-Government and Information Technology |
An Overview of the Next Generation of EA Practice Guidance
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Horning, Terry
Enterprise Architect, Office of Aviation Safety,Federal Aviation Administration, Dept. of Transportation |
Track 1, Session 1-4: Managing SOA as Part of EA
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Hoskinson, Andy
Vice President and Partner, Technology Strategy and Consulting,Unisys Federal Systems |
Track 3, Session 3-1: Technology Planning and EA
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Hugney, Joanna
IT Strategy Consulting Division Director,Project Performance Corporation |
Track 2, Session 2-1: Cross-Agency Collaboration: Overcoming Barriers to Progress
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Jones, Jimmy
IT Specialist, IT Portfolio Management Division, Office of the CIO,U.S. Department of the Interior |
Track 1, Session 1-6: Alignment of CPIC and EA: Practical Experience
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Jordan, Richard
Systems Planner, Federal Aviation Administration,Department of Transportation |
Track 3, Session 3-1: Technology Planning and EA
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Ketrick, Paul
Director, Enterprise Planning and Investment, Business Transformation Agency,Department of Defense |
Track 3, Session 3-4: How Architecture Planning Enables Enterprise Initiatives
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LaBerry, Bob
Chief Enterprise Architect,U.S. Railroad Retirement Board |
Track 2, Session 2-3: Small Agency EA Implementation: Demonstrating Tangible Benefits
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Lee, Brian
Senior Manager,BearingPoint |
Track 3, Session 3-5: Using EA to Develop Agency Open Source Strategies
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Liesenberg, Paul
Enterprise Architecture and Technology Manager, Service-Oriented Network Architecture,Cisco |
Track 3, Session 3-1: Technology Planning and EA
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Markovitz, Paul
Enterprise Architect/Chief–Security, Architecture Policy and Plans Branch,National Science Foundation |
Track 2, Session 2-3: Small Agency EA Implementation: Demonstrating Tangible Benefits
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Mayo, Dave
President,Everware-CBDI |
Track 1, Session 1-4: Managing SOA as Part of EA
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McFarren, Michael
Senior Principal, Enterprise Architect,MITRE |
Track 1, Session 1-2: EA is a Journey, Not a Destination: What Makes an Architect Successful
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McKeldin, Debra
Chief Enterprise Architect, Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services,Department of Health and Human Services |
Track 2, Session 2-1: Cross-Agency Collaboration: Overcoming Barriers to Progress
Track 2, Session 2-4: Using EA to Share Healthcare Information: Agency Experience
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Meggers, John
Consulting Systems Engineer, Cisco Security Solutions,Cisco |
PEP 2: Cisco Secure Data Center- An Enterprise Architecture for Information Assurance
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Newman, Matt
Professor,IRM College, National Defense University |
EA Town Hall Meeting: What it Means to be an Architect in Government Today
Track 1, Session 1-1: Putting EA to Work for Your Agency: Getting Started
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Okon, Walt
Senior Architecture Engineer, Architecture and Interoperability,Department of Defense |
EA Town Hall Meeting: What it Means to be an Architect in Government Today
Track 2, Session 2-1: Cross-Agency Collaboration: Overcoming Barriers to Progress
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Ortiz, Armando
IT Strategy and Architecture Consultant ,CIT |
Opening Luncheon Keynote: An Executive Architect’s View of IT Asset Investment and EA Governance Strategies
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Orvis, Nancy
Chief, Integration and Health Data Management, Office of the CIO, Military Health Systems,Department of Defense |
Track 2, Session 2-4: Using EA to Share Healthcare Information: Agency Experience
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Paul, Kshemendra
Chief Architect,Office of E-Government and Information Technology, OMB, Executive Office of the President |
An Overview of the Next Generation of EA Practice Guidance
Exhibition Keynote: Evolution of the EA Assessment Framework
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Perry, Mike
Enterprise Architect, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention,Department of Health and Human Services |
Track 3, Session 3-5: Using EA to Develop Agency Open Source Strategies
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Pfeiff, Bob
National Architect, Education Solutions,Microsoft |
Track 3, Session 3-2: The Role of EA in Connected Learning Environments
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Plunkett, Patrick
Program Manager, IT Performance Management,Office of the CIO, Dept. of Housing and Urban Development |
Track 1, Session 1-6: Alignment of CPIC and EA: Practical Experience
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Polgreen, John
Lead Consultant and TOGAF Trainer,Architecting the Enterprise |
PEP 3: Architecting the Enterprise: TOGAF - The Open Group Architecture Framework
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Pupo, Erik
Practice Lead,Project Performance Corporation |
Track 3, Session 3-1: Technology Planning and EA
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Rahman , Razaur
Advisory Council on Historic Preservation |
PEP 4: Software-as- a-Service and the Future of the Enterprise Architecture
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Rausch, Felix
Executive Director,FEAC Institute |
EA Town Hall Meeting: What it Means to be an Architect in Government Today
Track 1, Session 1-2: EA is a Journey, Not a Destination: What Makes an Architect Successful
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Reeves, Diane
Interior Business Architect,Department of the Interior |
Track 2, Session 2-5: Measuring EA Performance for Enterprise Improvement
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Rolfes, James
Chief Architect and Manager, Enterprise Architecture and IT Portfolio Division,Pension Benefit Guaranty Corporation |
Track 2, Session 2-3: Small Agency EA Implementation: Demonstrating Tangible Benefits
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Ross, Ron
Senior Computer Scientist and Information Security Researcher, National Institute of Standards and Technology,Department of Commerce |
Track 3, Session 3-3: Building a Security Architecture: Practical Approaches
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Sankaran, Vish
Program Director, Federal Health Architecture,Office of the National Coordinator for Health IT, Department of Health and Human Services |
Track 2, Session 2-4: Using EA to Share Healthcare Information: Agency Experience
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Shenefiel, Chris
National Government Industry Solution Manager, Enterprise Vertical Marketing,Cisco Systems, Inc. |
PEP 2: Cisco Secure Data Center- An Enterprise Architecture for Information Assurance
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Smith, Clark
Director, Technology Division, Office of the Program Manager, Information Sharing Environment,Office of the Director of National Intelligence |
Track 1, Session 1-5: Executive Perspectives on Managing EA for Results
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Smith, James
Senior Systems Architect, Enterprise Architecture Division, Information Technology and Systems,U.S. Government Printing Office |
Track 2, Session 2-3: Small Agency EA Implementation: Demonstrating Tangible Benefits
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Somers, Debbie
Senior Advisor to the Deputy Commissioner for Systems,Social Security Administration |
Track 2, Session 2-4: Using EA to Share Healthcare Information: Agency Experience
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Sullivan, John
Chief Enterprise Architect and Associate Director, Mission Investment Solutions Division, Office of Technology Operations and Planning, Office of Environmental Information,Environmental Protection Agency |
Track 2, Session 2-2: The Benefits of Segment Architecture Development
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Takata, Diana
Deputy Director PMD, JPDO,Federal Aviation Administration, Dept. of Transportation |
Track 2, Session 2-6: Is Your Achitecture Business-Driven?
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Tansing, Jay
Managing Director, Public Sector,Acumen Solutions |
PEP 4: Software-as- a-Service and the Future of the Enterprise Architecture
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Teeter, John
Deputy CIO,Department of Health and Human Services |
An Overview of the Next Generation of EA Practice Guidance
Track 2, Session 2-4: Using EA to Share Healthcare Information: Agency Experience
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Temaner, Marco
CEO,Enterprise-Elements |
Track 2, Session 2-5: Measuring EA Performance for Enterprise Improvement
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Thomas, George
Chief Architect,General Services Administration |
Track 3, Session 3-5: Using EA to Develop Agency Open Source Strategies
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Tiemann, Michael
Program Director and Senior Faculty, FEAC Institute |
EA Town Hall Meeting: What it Means to be an Architect in Government Today
Track 1, Session 1-1: Putting EA to Work for Your Agency: Getting Started
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Tirado, Frank
Principal Information Systems Engineer,MITRE |
Track 2, Session 2-6: Is Your Achitecture Business-Driven?
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Tseronis, Peter
Senior Technical Advisor,Department of Energy, and Chair, Federal IPv6 Transition Working Group |
Track 3, Session 3-4: How Architecture Planning Enables Enterprise Initiatives
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Vandiver, Ronald
Director, Architecture Integration and Management Directorate, Army Capabilities Integration Center,U.S. Army Training and Doctrine Command |
Track 3, Session 3-6: Communicating Architecture Information: Proven Techniques
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von Bostel, Richard
Chief Enterprise Architect,Department of Justice |
An Overview of the Next Generation of EA Practice Guidance
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Walker, Cindy
Senior Vice President, Chief Enterprise Architect,Kforce Government Solutions |
Track 1, Session 1-3: How EA Shapes IT Governance
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White, Chris
EA Solution Architect, Federal Division,Telelogic North America, An IBM Company |
Track 2, Session 2-6: Is Your Achitecture Business-Driven?
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Wilczynski, Brian
Director, Enterprise Architecture and Standards, Office of the DoD Chief Information Officer,Department of Defense |
Track 1, Session 1-5: Executive Perspectives on Managing EA for Results
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Won, Eric
Program Manager, IT Infrastructure Optimization LoB, Office of Governmentwide Policy,General Services Administration |
Track 3, Session 3-4: How Architecture Planning Enables Enterprise Initiatives
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Wu, John
Enterprise Architecture Coordinator, Employment Services Agency, Dept of Labor and President DC Chapter, Association of Enterprise Architects,Department of Labor |
EA Town Hall Meeting: What it Means to be an Architect in Government Today
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