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Advancing Government through Collaboration, Education and Action

General Membership Meeting

May 5, 2016

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Agenda

Welcome & Chair’s Remarks 4:00 – 4:05pm

ACT-IAC Events Update 4:05 – 4:10pm

Website Update 4:10 – 4:15pm

ACT-IAC Candidates Forum 4:15 – 4:45pm

Program Discussion 4:45 – 5:30pm

Networking Reception - Oaks II 5:30 – 7:00pm

Advancing Government through Collaboration, Education and Action

Welcome and Remarks

Ted Davies

IAC Executive Chair

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ACT-IAC Welcomes

New Member Companies

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Axway

BestTech

Dorris Consulting

International

Ernst & Young

Excel Technologies

Exostar

Fortinet Federal

Incapsulate LLC

Infinite Green Consulting

Koniag Services

Nuance Communications

Pindrop

Quzara

Silanis Technology

Sonus Networks, Inc.

Stopso

Vencore

Webdesigns LLC

Zscaler

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Upcoming ACT-IAC Events

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May 12th Webinar: How to Grow your Small Business

w/ Mentor Protégé Relationship

May 22- 24th ACT-IAC Management of Change

June 15th Small Business Growth Symposium

June 15th Volunteer Corps supports Cystic Fibrosis

Foundation

For Event Descriptions and registration, visit www.actiac.org

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2016 Events Update

Marty Cummings

Vice Chair at Large

Management of Change 2016

May 22 – 24

Hyatt Cambridge

• Leadership:

Richard McKinney, Department of Transportation,

Government Chair

Hilary Gazzola, Accenture Federal Services, Industry

Chair

• Theme: IT at a Crossroads: Managing Risk Through

Transformation

• Attendance:

Approximately 400 attendees; 1:3

government to industry ratio; executive level

Topic Areas

The Evolving Role of the CIO

Strategies for Meeting Customer Expectations

Evolving Cybersecurity Threats to the IT

Enterprise

The Power of Analytics

Disruptions to the Government Environment

Solution Sprint

Surviving Transition

MOC 2016 Speakers

Monday Lunch keynote – Denise Turner

Roth, GSA Administrator Tony Scott, U.S. CIO

Tuesday Morning keynote – Tony Scott, U.S.

Chief Information Officer

Other Speakers from: DHS, DIA, DOT, DOE,

DOL, DOJ, EPA, FCC, FDA, GSA, OPM,

USCIS, USDA, VA, FERC, NASA, Air Force

and more

Join us this Friday….

#MOC2016 Twitter Chat

Solution Sprint

All you have to do is log in, tune in &

participate!

11:30 am – 12:00 pm

May 6, 2016

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Executive Leadership

Conference 2016

October 23-25, 2016

Colonial Williamsburg, VA

Advancing Government through Collaboration, Education and Action

Executive Leadership Conference 2016

Leadership:

David Bray, FCC, Government Chair

Teresa Bozzelli, President, Sapient Government Services

Theme:

#ChangeAgents: Delivering Results Differently and Better

Attendance:

approximately 850 attendees; C-level government and industry

Registration:

Opening July 2016

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Topic Areas

Leadership: Executive, Edge and Transformational

Agile Procurement and HR

People Analytics

Next Gen Cyber and Internet of Everything

Machine Learning Pilots and Policies

Fireside Chats with World Leaders and

Transitional Teams

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ACT-IAC Website

New Digest Feature

Mark Samblanet

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What is the Digest?

• A daily or weekly e-mail tailored to your specifications

• Receive notifications of new items posted to:

– Groups on which you participate

– Interests which you have identified as important to you

• Direct links to content

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Sign Up For Your Digest

• Click on My ACT-IAC

button at top of page

• Click on Personal

Digest Option under

User Menu

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• Notifications when content added

• Quick links to new content

• Group and Interest activity separated

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Resources

• “Managing Your User Profile and Interests” tutorial:

https://www.actiac.org/managing-your-user-profile-and-interests

• “Guide to the User Dashboard” tutorial:

https://www.actiac.org/participation/guide-user-dashboard

• ACT-IAC Website Video Tutorials Playlist:

https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLGRYhcHhAOM_9kvF_SvQ4BkgTKr

vXAnPm

• “How do I set up my ACT-IAC Profile” video:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KM1xCT3NyzY&list=PLGRYhcHhAOM_

9kvF_SvQ4BkgTKrvXAnPm&index=2

• “Getting Started: What do I do now that I have an account” video:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=58WDwqqF2QU&list=PLGRYhcHhAOM_

9kvF_SvQ4BkgTKrvXAnPm&index=3

• Contact Mark Samblanet at msamblanet@actiac.org

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Candidates Forum

Ted Davies

IAC Executive Chair

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Election Procedures

Each Company has one vote

POC makes the vote for your company

Voting open from May 6 – May 13

Confer with your POC re: candidates

For information – Don Becker

dbecker@actgov.org or 703-208-4800 ext. 221

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IAC Executive Committee

Vice Chairs at Large

Susie Adams

Kathy Conrad

Marty Cummings

Jackie Everett

Sonny Hashmi

Yogesh Khanna

Sundar Vaidyanathan

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Susie Adams

Candidate for

Vice Chair at Large

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Kathy Conrad

Candidate for

Vice Chair at Large

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Marty Cummings

Candidate for

Vice Chair at Large

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Jackie Everett

Candidate for

Vice Chair at Large

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Sonny Hashmi

Candidate for

Vice Chair at Large

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Yogesh Khanna

Candidate for

Vice Chair at Large

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Sundar

Vaidyanathan

Candidate for

Vice Chair at Large

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IAC Executive Committee

Vice Chair for Finance

Paul Strasser

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Paul Strasser

Candidate for

Vice Chair for Finance

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IAC Executive Committee

Executive Vice Chair

Teresa Bozzelli

Mitzi Mead

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Teresa Bozzelli

Candidate for

Executive Vice Chair

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Mitzi Mead

Candidate for

Executive Vice Chair

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Featured Guest Speaker

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Margie Graves

Acting Deputy Chief Information

Officer

Office of Management and Budget

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• April 2016

Update on OMB OFCIO

Strategy

May 5, 2016

STRATEGIC VISION

A resilient Federal IT ecosystem that routinely delivers mission-effective/cost-efficient solutions

through customer-orientation and full-lifecycle planning, delivery, operations, and risk management.

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OFCIO MISSION

Unlock Federal IT value through timely and effective policy, planning, oversight, and risk

management.

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FY 2016 -2017 OFCIO OBJECTIVES

1. Drive Value in Federal IT

2. Enable World-Class Digital Services

3. Protect Federal IT Assets and Information

4. Develop the Next Generation IT Workforce

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OFCIO GOALS

Objectives Goals

1. Drive Value in Federal IT

a) Increase Federal IT cost savings

b) Increase Federal IT projects meeting cost and schedule milestones

c) Decrease Legacy IT spending

2. Enable World-Class Digital Services

a) Increase software development projects using agile development

b) Increase shareable APIs

c) Increase Federal open source projects

3. Protect Federal IT Assets and Information

a) Reduce major Federal incidents

b) Improve automated asset inventory and maintenance capabilities

c) Improve Strong Authentication implementation

4. Develop the Next Generation IT Workforce

a) Reduce Federal IT vacancy rate

b) Improve quality of Federal IT training opportunities

c) Increase quality of Federal workforce core IT competencies

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Networking Reception

Oaks II

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