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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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