june 1-3, 2008 williamsburg, virginia “change leadership 2.0: harnessing the power of disruptive...
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June 1-3, 2008
Williamsburg, Virginia
“Change Leadership 2.0: Harnessing the Power of
Disruptive Technologies in Government”
The First Twenty-Two Summits
• Fall 1996: Annapolis, MD: “Lessons from Industry – Critical Success Factors for Government CIOs”
• Spring 1997: Englewood, CO: “Bringing Solutions to the Table – Finding and Selling Bright Ideas”
• Fall 1997: Charleston, SC: “Putting Solutions in the Field – Measuring and Marketing Results”
• Spring 1998: Richmond, VA: “Workforce Planning in Information Management – Managing the Deficit”
• Fall 1998: Kiawah Island, SC: “Security and Privacy Risk Management – Enabling Electronic Transactions”
• Spring 1999: St. Petersburg, FL: “The Information Utility - - Ensuring Service Levels, Creating Business Value”
• Fall 1999: Newport, RI: “The Enterprise Front End: Managing Customer Interactions”
• Spring 2000: Savannah, GA: “Raising Enterprise IQ: Smarter Decisions Through Continuous Data Synthesis”
• Fall 2000: Ponte Vedra, FL: “B2G:G2P– Constructing the Business>Government>Public e-Triangle”
• Spring 2001: Kiawah Island, SC: “Surviving The IT
Workforce Crisis”• Fall 2001: Scottsdale, AZ: “Trust, Privacy,
Security: The E-Government Essentials”
The First Twenty-Two Summits (continued)
• Spring 2002: Broomfield, CO: “Linkages Across Governments: Architecting for Results”
• Fall 2002: Fort Myers, FL: “Managing Across Government: The Expanding Role of the CIO
• Spring 2003: Savannah, GA: “An Architecture for Partnerships: Successes in Information Sharing”
• Fall 2003: Naples, FL: “CIO Strategies for Succeeding Under Tight Budgets, High Demands and Constant Change”
• Spring 2004: Amelia Island, FL: “Next Generation Government: The CIO in an Era of Change”
• Fall 2004: Boca Raton, FL: “C-Change: The CIO in a Time of Transformation”
• Spring 2005: Hilton Head, SC: “Managing Enterprise Complexity: New Models for Government CXO’s”
• Fall 2005: Tucson, AZ: “Strong Leadership in Challenging Times”
• Spring 2006: Naples, FL: “Managing Change and Complexity: A Tune-Up for Government CXOs”
• Fall 2006: San Diego, CA: “Resetting the CIO Agenda”
• Spring 2007: Fort Myers, FL: “Government by Wiki: New Tools for Collaboration, Information Sharing, and Decision-Making”
Environment
• Pace and venue that promotes informal and relaxed networking.
• Sessions/case studies to expose best practices.
• Issue-oriented, structured networking via facilitated sessions.
• Speakers that expand boundaries and stimulate thinking.
• Highest production quality.
Sunday, June 1
Opening Keynote:
Enterprise 2.0 – The State of an Art
Andrew McAfee Associate Professor, Harvard Business School
Monday, June 2
Session:
Harnessing Technology to Embrace Change: A Roundtable Discussion
Moderator: Frank DiGiammarino, National
Academy of Public Administration
Speakers: - Vivek Kundra, District of Columbia- Dan Mintz, Department of Transportation- Molly O’Neill, Environmental Protection Agency- Chris Rasmussen, National Geospatial Intelligence Agency
Monday, June 2
Session:
Intellipedia: Mission Critical Wikis
Moderator: Sean Gallagher, Defense
Systems
Speakers: - Don Burke, Central Intelligence Agency Directorate of Science & Technology- Sean Dennehy, Central Intelligence Agency Directorate of Science & Technology- Richard Russell, Office of Director of National Intelligence - Lewis Shephard, Microsoft Institute- David Stephenson, Stephenson Strategies
Monday, June 2
Session:
Getting Started: Blogs
Moderator: Chris Dorobek, Federal
Computer Week
Speakers: - Robert Carey, Navy- Casey Coleman, General Services Administration- John Kamensky, IBM Center for Business and Government- Heath Kern Gibson, Department of State
Monday, June 2
Session:
Making it Real: Five Technologies that Can Make a Difference Today
Moderator: Wyatt Kash, Government
Computer News
Speakers: - Bob Bianchi, SUN Microsystems- Robert Caudill, Adobe Systems- John Cimral, Kapow Technologies- Raju Vegesna, Zoho Corporation
Monday, June 2
Dinner Keynote:
Virtual Alabama Project
Norven Goddard, Assistant Director Science & Technology, Alabama Department of Homeland Security
Chris Johnson, GISP, Virtual Alabama Project Manager and Vice President, Geospatial Training and Application Center, U.S. Space and Rocket Center
Session: U.S. Public Transit Systems
Traveling Web 2.0 Style
Speakers: - David Sullivan, Hampton Roads Transit- Jessica Wei, Google
Case Study:L.A. Fire Department-FLICKR
Speaker: - Ron Myers, Los Angeles Fire Department
Tuesday, June 3
Tuesday, June 3
Session:
Collaborating with Security
Moderator: Geoffrey Fowler, CIA’s World
Intelligence Review (WIRe)
Speakers: - Dr. Simon Szykman, National Institute of Standards & Technology- Jerry Davis, National Aeronautics and Space Administration- Bobbie Stempfley, Defense Information Systems Agency
Tuesday, June 3
Session:
Generation XYZ: How Young Workers Are Reshaping Government
Moderator: Dr. Steve Kelman, Harvard
University’s John F. Kennedy School of Government
Speakers: - Ben Bain, Federal Computer Week- Russell O’Neill, General Services Administration- Tristen Pegram, Commonwealth of Virginia- Brett Phillips, William & Mary
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