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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?
Bender, Avi  
Director for Enterprise Architecture, Internal Revenue Service,Department of the Treasury
Track 2, Session 2-2: The Benefits of Segment Architecture Development
Bernard, Scott  
Deputy CIO/Director, Federal Railroad Administration,Department of Transportation
Track 3, Session 3-3: Building a Security Architecture: Practical Approaches
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
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
Blumenthal, Andrew  
Director, Enterprise Architecture and IT Governance,U.S. Coast Guard
Track 1, Session 1-3: How EA Shapes IT Governance
Bradshaw, Mike  
Director,Google Federal
PEP 4: Software-as- a-Service and the Future of the Enterprise Architecture
Brown, Spencer  
Team Lead, Enterprise Architecture, Enterprise Management Group,Defense Intelligence Agency
Track 1, Session 1-3: How EA Shapes IT Governance
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
Burton, Jr., Daniel  
Senior Vice President, Gobal Policy,salesforce.com
PEP 4: Software-as- a-Service and the Future of the Enterprise Architecture
Campbell, Rich  
Senior Systems Engineer, Cisco Data Center Solutions,Cisco
PEP 2: Cisco Secure Data Center- An Enterprise Architecture for Information Assurance
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
Cohen, Stephen  
Senior Architect,Microsoft
Track 2, Session 2-1: Cross-Agency Collaboration: Overcoming Barriers to Progress
Daniel, Bob  
CTO, Government Sector,Troux Technologies
Track 1, Session 1-6: Alignment of CPIC and EA: Practical Experience
Diorio, Victor  
Executive Director, Technical Architecture ,Miami-Dade County Public Schools
Track 3, Session 3-2: The Role of EA in Connected Learning Environments
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
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
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
Forbes, CAPT Mary  
Lead Enterprise Architect,Department of Health and Human Services
Track 1, Session 1-5: Executive Perspectives on Managing EA for Results
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
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
Gallagher, Matthew  
Vice President, Federal Solutions Group,Troux Technologies
Track 3, Session 3-4: How Architecture Planning Enables Enterprise Initiatives
Gantz, Stephen  
Senior Enterprise Architect,Vangent
Track 3, Session 3-3: Building a Security Architecture: Practical Approaches
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
Herrington, Keith  
Senior Intelligence Officer,Defense Intelligence Agency
Track 2, Session 2-5: Measuring EA Performance for Enterprise Improvement
Hill, Denise  
Senior Technical Advisor,Department of Energy
Track 2, Session 2-2: The Benefits of Segment Architecture Development
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
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
Hoskinson, Andy  
Vice President and Partner, Technology Strategy and Consulting,Unisys Federal Systems
Track 3, Session 3-1: Technology Planning and EA
Hugney, Joanna  
IT Strategy Consulting Division Director,Project Performance Corporation
Track 2, Session 2-1: Cross-Agency Collaboration: Overcoming Barriers to Progress
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
Jordan, Richard  
Systems Planner, Federal Aviation Administration,Department of Transportation
Track 3, Session 3-1: Technology Planning and EA
Ketrick, Paul  
Director, Enterprise Planning and Investment, Business Transformation Agency,Department of Defense
Track 3, Session 3-4: How Architecture Planning Enables Enterprise Initiatives
LaBerry, Bob  
Chief Enterprise Architect,U.S. Railroad Retirement Board
Track 2, Session 2-3: Small Agency EA Implementation: Demonstrating Tangible Benefits
Lee, Brian  
Senior Manager,BearingPoint
Track 3, Session 3-5: Using EA to Develop Agency Open Source Strategies
Liesenberg, Paul  
Enterprise Architecture and Technology Manager, Service-Oriented Network Architecture,Cisco
Track 3, Session 3-1: Technology Planning and EA
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
Mayo, Dave  
President,Everware-CBDI
Track 1, Session 1-4: Managing SOA as Part of EA
McFarren, Michael  
Senior Principal, Enterprise Architect,MITRE
Track 1, Session 1-2: EA is a Journey, Not a Destination: What Makes an Architect Successful
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
Meggers, John  
Consulting Systems Engineer, Cisco Security Solutions,Cisco
PEP 2: Cisco Secure Data Center- An Enterprise Architecture for Information Assurance
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
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
Ortiz, Armando  
IT Strategy and Architecture Consultant ,CIT
Opening Luncheon Keynote: An Executive Architect’s View of IT Asset Investment and EA Governance Strategies
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
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
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
Pfeiff, Bob  
National Architect, Education Solutions,Microsoft
Track 3, Session 3-2: The Role of EA in Connected Learning Environments
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
Polgreen, John  
Lead Consultant and TOGAF Trainer,Architecting the Enterprise
PEP 3: Architecting the Enterprise: TOGAF - The Open Group Architecture Framework
Pupo, Erik  
Practice Lead,Project Performance Corporation
Track 3, Session 3-1: Technology Planning and EA
Rahman , Razaur  
Advisory Council on Historic Preservation
PEP 4: Software-as- a-Service and the Future of the Enterprise Architecture
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
Reeves, Diane  
Interior Business Architect,Department of the Interior
Track 2, Session 2-5: Measuring EA Performance for Enterprise Improvement
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
Takata, Diana  
Deputy Director PMD, JPDO,Federal Aviation Administration, Dept. of Transportation
Track 2, Session 2-6: Is Your Achitecture Business-Driven?
Tansing, Jay  
Managing Director, Public Sector,Acumen Solutions
PEP 4: Software-as- a-Service and the Future of the Enterprise Architecture
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
Temaner, Marco  
CEO,Enterprise-Elements
Track 2, Session 2-5: Measuring EA Performance for Enterprise Improvement
Thomas, George  
Chief Architect,General Services Administration
Track 3, Session 3-5: Using EA to Develop Agency Open Source Strategies
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
Tirado, Frank  
Principal Information Systems Engineer,MITRE
Track 2, Session 2-6: Is Your Achitecture Business-Driven?
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
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
von Bostel, Richard  
Chief Enterprise Architect,Department of Justice
An Overview of the Next Generation of EA Practice Guidance
Walker, Cindy  
Senior Vice President, Chief Enterprise Architect,Kforce Government Solutions
Track 1, Session 1-3: How EA Shapes IT Governance
White, Chris  
EA Solution Architect, Federal Division,Telelogic North America, An IBM Company
Track 2, Session 2-6: Is Your Achitecture Business-Driven?
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
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
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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