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Conference Speakers

Darren B. Ash
CIO, Nuclear Regulatory Commission Panelist: This is Your Captain Speaking – Perspectives from CIOs

David M. Bowen
CIO, Federal Aviation Administration - Panelist This is Your Captain Speaking – Perspectives from CIOs

H. Giovanni Carnaroli
Associate CIO, IT Policy
U.S. Dept. of Transportation

Topic A Compass to Avoid Project-Derailing Pirates:  Integrated Program Planning & Management

Casey Coleman
CIO,
U.S. General Services Administration
Topic: Federal IT Management - New Channel Markers for Success

Eva Desiderio
Senior Information Technology (IT) Analyst at United States Department of Agriculture (USDA) in the Office of Chief Information Officer - Panelist: Staying Between the Buoys - Using NavAids to Chart Your Progres

Michael Isman
Vice President, Booz Allen Hamilton
Moderator: Clear Sailing or Lost in the Fog? Finding a Cloud Computing Solution that Works

Dawn Leaf
Senior Executive for Cloud Computing
National Institute of Standards & Technology

Panelist: Clear Sailing or Lost in the Fog? Finding a Cloud Computing Solution that Works

Katie Lewin
Director, Cloud Computing Program, Office of Citizens Services and Innovative Technology, U.S. General Services Administration - Panelist: Clear Sailing or Lost in the Fog? Finding a Cloud Computing Solution that Works

Kevin Lyday, CISSP, PMP, CIPP/G
Associate Director, Information Resources, Office of Public Health Preparedness and Response, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention -Topic: Aligning IT Investments to Strategic Outcomes – Turning the Titanic into the Love Boat

Kenneth R. Moore
Director, IT Program Services
Office of the Chief Information Officer
U.S. Dept. of Education
Topic:  EA and CPIC Tools for All Seas

Penny Mefford
CIO of the OCFO,
 U.S. General Services Administration
Topic:  Financial System Modernization:  ISO:
Tropical Island Paradise

Chris S. Niedermayer
Deputy CIO for Business and IT Modernization, U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development – Topic: Replacing a Dinghy with a Speedboat: Lessons Learned in Investment Management

Steve O'Keeffe
Founder, Meritalk
Panelist: Clear Sailing or Lost in the Fog? Finding a Cloud Computing Solution that Works

Matthew E. Perry
Chief Information Officer, U.S. Office of Personnel Management - Panelist: Staying Between the Buoys - Using NavAids to Chart Your Progress

Dominic Sale
CPIC Policy Analyst, E-Government, Office of Management and Budget - Panelist: Staying Between the Buoys - Using NavAids to Chart Your Progress

Jenine Serviolo, PMP
President & CEO,
SMART Management Consulting, LLC- Panelist: Life Preservers – Tools & Solutions for Performance Management

Angela Smith
Acting Director, Office of Technology Strategy, Office of Governmentwide Policy, U.S. General Services Administration - Topic:  Financial System Modernization:  ISO: Tropical Island Paradise

Gerald S. Smith
Program Specialist/CPIC Lead, Capital Planning and Governance Division, National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) - Panelist: Staying Between the Buoys - Using NavAids to Chart Your Progress

Dr. Paul Tibbits
DCIO for Architecture, Strategy, and Design, U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs, Office of Information & Technology - Topic Quit Steering by Your Wake:  Being Accountable for Performance

Doug Warnecke
Associate Department Head, Investment Planning and Management Practice, Center for Connected Government, MITRE - Panelist: Life Preservers – Tools & Solutions for Performance Management

Jerry E. Williams
CIO, U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development - Panelist:  This is Your Captain Speaking – Perspectives from CIOs

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CPIC Conference Agenda - March 9 & 10, 2011

Day 1

7:30-8:30 am

Registration and Continental Breakfast, sponsored by Federal Concierge, LLC

8:30-8:40 am

Welcome by Laura Johnson, President, Training Outreach

8:40-9:00 am

Opening Remarks by Janelle B. Hill, MSIM, CGEIT, PMP, Federal CPIC Forum and Federal Concierge LLC and Introduction of Conference Co-Chairs, Beth Ward, IT Program and Portfolio Services, Office of the Chief Information Officer, Federal Aviation Administration and Ben Marglin, Principal, Booz Allen Hamilton

9:00-9:15 am

Keynote Speaker, Lester Diamond, Associate Chief Information Officer, Social Security Administration

9:15-10:15 am

Panel: Clear Sailing or Lost in the Fog?  Finding a Cloud Computing Solution that Works

Moderator: Michael Isman,Vice President, Booz Allen Hamilton

Panelists Include:

·       Katie Lewin, Director, Cloud Computing Program, Office of Citizens Services and Innovative Technology, U.S. General Services Administration

·       Steve O’Keeffe, Founder, Meritalk

·       Dawn Leaf, Senior Executive for Cloud Computing, National Institute of Standards and Technology

10:15-10:45 am

Networking Break, sponsored by MCR

10:45-11:15 am

Quit Steering by Your Wake: Being Accountable for Performance
Dr. Paul Tibbits, DCIO for Architecture, Strategy, and Design, U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs, Office of Information & Technology

11:15-12:00 pm

Financial System Modernization: ISO Tropical Island Paradise

Penny Mefford, CIO of the OCFO, U.S. General Services Administration and Angela Smith, Acting Director, Office of Technology Strategy, Office of Governmentwide Policy, U.S. General Services Administration

12:00-1:00 pm

Group Lunch, sponsored by Booz Allen Hamilton

1:00-2:15 pm

Panel: This is Your Captain Speaking - Perspectives from CIOs

Moderator: Lester Diamond, Associate Chief Information Officer, Social Security Administration

 

Panelists Include:

·       Darren B. Ash, CIO, Nuclear Regulatory Commission

·       Jerry E. Williams, CIO, U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development

·       David M. Bowen, CIO, Federal Aviation Administration

2:15-2:30 pm

Networking Break

2:30-3:00 pm

Turning the Titanic into the Love Boat:  Aligning IT Investments to Strategic Outcomes

Kevin Lyday, CISSP, PMP, CIPP/G, Associate Director, Information Resources, Office of Public Health Preparedness and Response, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention

3:00-3:30 pm

Replacing a Dinghy with a Speedboat: Lessons Learned in Investment Management

Chris S. Niedermayer, Deputy CIO for Business and IT Modernization, U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development

3:30-4:00 pm

Update on E300

Pope Ward, Office of the Deputy Director for Management, Office of Management and Budget and Francis O'Hearn, Department of U.S. Treasury

4:00-5:00 pm

Networking Reception, sponsored by Oracle

Day 2

7:30-8:30 am

Sink or Swim: Surviving Cloud Computing – Breakfast Briefing

John R. Murphy, Director, IT Solutions and Services, Office of Citizen Services and Innovative Technologies, U.S. General Administration Services with Henry Chang and Gerard Chelak

*requires separate registration – limited to 40 attendees

8:00-8:45 am

Continental Breakfast, sponsored by Federal Concierge, LLC

8:45-9:00 am

Introduction to Day Two by Conference Co-Chair Ben Marglin, Booz Allen Hamilton

9:00-9:20 am

Day Two Keynote: Casey Coleman, CIO, U.S. General Services Administration

9:20-10:30 am

Panel: Staying Between the Buoys - Using NavAids to Chart Your Progress

Moderator: Beth Ward, Federal Aviation Administration

Panelists Include:

·       Dominic Sale, CPIC Policy Analyst, E-Government, Office of Management and Budget

·       Gerald S. Smith, PMP, Program Specialist/CPIC Lead, Capital Planning and Governance Division, National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA)

·       Matthew E. Perry, Chief Information Officer, U.S. Office of Personnel Management

·       Eva Desiderio, Senior Information Technology (IT) Analyst at United States Department of Agriculture (USDA) in the Office of Chief Information Officer

10:30-10:45 am

Networking Break

10:45-11:10 am

A Compass to Avoid Project-Derailing Pirates: Integrated Program Planning & Management

Giovanni Carnaroli, Associate CIO, IT Policy, Department of Transportation

11:10-11:30 am

EA and CPIC Tools for All Seas

Kenneth R. Moore, Director, Information Technology Program Services, Office of the Chief Information Officer, U.S. Department of Education

11:30-12:45 pm

Group Lunch, sponsored by CPICJobs.com & Presentation of CPIC Awards of Excellence by Conference Co-Chairs Beth Ward, Federal Aviation Administration and Ben Marglin, Booz Allen Hamilton

12:45-1:45 pm

Panel: Life Preservers – Tools & Solutions for Performance Management

Moderator: Doug Warnecke,Associate Department Head, Investment Planning and Management Practice, Center for Connected Government, MITRE

Panelists Include:

·     Jenine Serviolo, PMP, President & CEO SMART Management Consulting, LLC

·       Franklyn Matthews, SBA OCIO IT PMO/PfM, Small Business Administration

·       Simmons Lough, Chief Information Officer, Métier

1:45-2:00 pm

Networking Break

2:00-4:00 pm

The “Staying Afloat” Group Exercise

Moderated by Ben Marglin, Booz Allen Hamilton

 

During this interactive table top exercise, you will form teams to make decisions on IT investments, IT capabilities, IT Portfolio Management, Enterprise Architecture, and collaboration opportunities all with the objective of maximizing the value of IT to achieve an agency’s mission.

4:00-4:15 pm

Closing Remarks by Conference Co-Chair Beth Ward, Federal Aviation Administration

4:15 pm

Raffle Drawings and Conference Adjourn (must be present to win)

Agenda Subject to change.

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Capital Planning and Investment Control (CPIC) is a structured, integrated approach to managing information technology (IT) investments. It is the primary process for making investment decisions, assessing investment process effectiveness, and refining investment related policies and procedures. It ensures that all IT investments align with the agency’s mission and support business needs while minimizing risks and maximizing returns through the investment’s lifecycle.

CPIC is mandated by the Clinger-Cohen Act which requires government agencies to use a disciplined process to acquire, use, maintain and dispose of information technology (IT). CPIC relies on a systematic approach to IT investment management in three distinct phases: Select, Control and On-Going Evaluation, to ensure each investment’s objectives support the business and mission needs of the Agency.

 

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