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5th Annual SecurE-Biz CxO Summit
April 1-2, 2003 Pentagon Hilton Arlington VA
  • e-Business Transformation Implementing the
    Presidents Management Agenda for E-Gov and
    Homeland Security

www.SecurE-Biz.net 703-768-0400
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03 SecurE-Biz Mission Statement
  • A Comprehensive Educational Executive Program to
    enable e-Business Transformation
  • via Enterprise Architectures, IT Capital Planning
    and Portfolio Management
  • We dont have enough project managers who are
    certified or trained properly Mark Forman, OMB

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Educational ObjectivesMeasurable Outcomes
  • Define CSF for getting agencies to green on all
    five of Presidents management agendas.
  • Details on recommended approaches for integrating
    Business Strategy, Capital IT Planning and
    Enterprise Architecture Processes
  • Define Business Solution roadmaps and key
    enablers for e-Business implementations and
    improved mission performance (service to the
    citizen)
  • Present Commercial Best Practices Use Cases for
    conducting e-Business, securely. Where are the
    blueprints?
  • Gain consensus on CSFs for effective Policy and
    Governance Structures (S803, Clinger/Cohen, A130,
    FISMA)
  • Improve the effectiveness and efficiency of the
    IT Portfolio Management
  • Detail means of applying newly released FEA
    Business Reference Model, Component Architectures
    and SDLC processes
  • CSFs for assuring Open Systems and
    Interoperability

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Spring 03 SecurE-Biz Conference at a Glance
  • Three Parallel Tracks over two days (each
    dealing with both technology and governance
    implications) April 1-2 (0800-1700)
  • CxO Strategies (4 half day tracks) CSFs for
    Business alignment and transformation getting to
    green
  • Actionable Architectures for e-Gov and DHS (4
    half day tracks) Blueprints for delivering
    business outcomes
  • Enterprise Architecture Boot-camp 7 steps to
    success
  • Two CIO/CEO Roundtable Luncheons April 1 2,
    1130-130
  • Two EA/CTO Roundtable Luncheons April 1 2,
    1130-130
  • e-Solution Showcase Mapping technology to
    e-Business needs 0900-1700
  • SecurE-Biz Leadership Awards April 1, 5-600pm
    (CEG, OMB, IAC EA SIG, Fed CIO Council, ICH)
  • Cherry Blossom E-Social April 1, 5-900pm with
    live TOP Jazz band for speakers, sponsors

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Spring 03 SecurE-Biz Final Program Intensive
FEAPMO Boot-camp for the entire IT management
team
  • 3 Parallel Tracks
  • 32 interactive sessions
  • 80 distinguished, world class speakers
  • all in ONE location
  • Color coding of presenters
  • Red invited distinguished speaker
  • Black pending final confirmation
  • Black Bold confirmed speaker

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Track 1Actionable Architectures Blueprints
for delivering business outcomes
  • Designed for Program Managers, CTOs, Enterprise
    Architects, Integrators

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Actionable Architecture Track Issues to be
addressed
  • Where are component models for critical
    information infrastructure assurance?
  • What are the specifics of the FEAPMO guidance.
    Where are the frameworks?
  • How does this fit into the new OMB Solution
    Development Lifecycle (SDLC) process?
  • How do we architect secure e-government via the
    web?
  • What are the re-usable components (building
    blocks) for e-business (ie XML, Web, Security).
    Where are the building codes? Are they mature
    enough for e-government?
  • E-Gov Enterprise Architectures (FEAF) blueprints
    for transformation or specific products.
  • Aligning strategic planning, enterprise
    architectures, and IT investment for
    implementation success?
  • What are the EA critical success factors for a
    green light at OMB?
  • Is there enough time to properly developed the
    blueprints for e-government? What are the
    tradeoffs?

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Actionable Architectures Track Blueprints for
delivering business outcomes
  • Day 1 AM Secure E-Business Common Models for
    E-Gov and DHS
  • The Presidents 24 e-Gov initiatives
  • Best Practices in Architecting for
    Interoperability and Info Sharing
  • Day 1 PM Architectures Best practices for e-Gov
    getting out of the box
  • Putting Enterprise Architecture into Action for
    assuring privacy and access
  • Architectures for Secure Information Sharing
  • Day 2 AM Solution Architectures for
    e-Government
  • Component-based Architecture for Business-line
    Integration
  • Enabling the E-Gov Act Solution Architecture and
    Integration Lab
  • Day 2 PM Leveraging Web Services and Emerging
    technologies for Enterprise Integration
  • Proof Theorems for e-Biz and IA Architectures
  • Web Services Hype vs Reality getting the most of
    open systems

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Actionable Architectures Secure E-Business
models for e-Gov and Homeland Security
  • Day 1, April 1 AM Agenda
  • Track Chairs Reinier Tuinzing-Intel, Lee
    Holcomb-Homeland Security, Tom Timen-GCN
  • EA1 830 - 900 Keynote Pat Schambach CIO, TSA
  • EA2 900 - 1000 Panel Advancing the Presidents
    e-Gov initiatives
  • Chair Dan Chenok, Chief IPT Branch, OMB Bill
    Piatt, VP E-Gov, Unisys
  • Brien Lorenze, Director, eGovernment,
    BearingPoint Federal
  • Steve Galvan, IEE Portfolio Manager, OMB
  • Johnathan Wormer, G2C Portfolio Manager, OMB
  • EA3 1030 - 1130 Panel Best Practices in
    Architecting for Secure Info Sharing
  • Co-Chairs Venkat (PV) Puvvada, CTO, Unisys Lee
    Holcomb, CTO, Homeland Security
  • Alan Nugent, CTO, Novell
  • Keith Herrington, Chief Architect, TSA
  • John Worrall, VP Worldwide, RSA Security

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Actionable Architectures Architectures Best
practices for e-Gov Getting out of the Box
  • Day 1, April 1 PM Agenda
  • PM Track Chairs Susan Warshaw-Treasury, Thomas
    Merical-SUN, Darrell Graddy-LMCO
  • EA4 145 - 215 PM Keynote Rob Thomas, Asst
    Deputy Chief of Staff, Warfighting Integration,
    HQ US AF (XI)
  • EA5 230 - 330 Panel Putting Enterprise
    Architecture into Action for assuring privacy and
    customer access via the web
  • Chair Dr. Brian Kelley, OSD Health Affairs
  • Chris Fornecker, CTO, GSA
  • Mark Nelson, Chief Architecture Officer,
    ICHnet.org
  • Lew Sanford, Chief Architect, GSA on
    e-Authentication
  • EA6 400 - 500 Panel Architectures for Secure
    Information Sharing E-Gov lessons learned
  • Chair Bob Chiaradio, Managing Director,
    BearingPoint
  • JNET PM Janette Gang, Managing Director for
    State Local, BearingPoint
  • Waqar Khan, Director for Network Architecture,
    Qwest
  • Pat OKane, CTO, ePresence
  • Sean Finnegan, Security Director, Microsoft
    Federal

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Actionable Architectures Solution Architectures
for e-Government and Homeland Security
  • Day 2, April 2 AM Agenda
  • AM Track Chairs Brad Westpfahl-IBM, Venkat (PV)
    Puvvada-Unisys Federal
  • EA7 830 - 900 Keynote Dr. Dan Mehan, CIO, FAA
  • EA8 900 - 1000 Panel Component-based
    Architecture for Business-line Integration
  • Chair John Weiler, Co-Founder, ICHnet.org
  • Joe Abbott, Director, Syntegra Federal
  • Dick Burk, Deputy CIO, HUD
  • Wahid Nawabi, World Wide Director, of Enterprise
    Sales. APC (invited)
  • EA9 1030 - 1130 Panel Solution Architecture
    CSFs for E-Government
  • Chair John Sullivan, Chief Architect, EPA
  • Mark Nelson, CAO, ICHnet.org
  • George Thomas, Internet Architect, GSA

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Actionable Architectures Leveraging Web Services
and Emerging technologies for Enterprise
Integration
  • Day 2, April 2 PM Agenda
  • PM Track Chair Brice Eldridge-Novell, Joe
    Broghammer-DHS, Brand Niemann-EPA
  • EA10 145 - 215 Keynote Bob Haycock, Chief
    Architecture Officer, OMB(invited)
  • EA11 230 - 330 Panel Architecture Best
    Practices for Secure Web Computing
  • Chair Dr. Ray Wells (CTO) IBM Federal (invited)
  • Jean Schaffer, Director, National Information
    Assurance Partnership
  • Ron Miller, CTO, Homeland Security (invited)
  • Lisa Romney, Chief Architect, E-Business, OSD ATL
  • EA12 400 - 500 Panel Web Services Hype vs
    Reality getting the most of open systems
  • Chair Brendan McLaughlin, Novell, Vice
    President, Vice President Portals
  • Andy Astor, VP for Enterprise Web Services, WS-I
  • Patrick Gannon, President, OASIS
  • Chris Kurt, Secretary, Microsoft

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Track 2CxO Strategies CSFs for Business
alignment and transformation getting to green
  • Designed for CIOs, Corporate VPs, CEOs, CFOs,
    COOs, and Agency Heads

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CxO Strategies TrackIssues to be addressed
  • How can industry CIOs respond to key
    Presidential initiatives Homeland Security,
    Critical Infrastructure Protections and
    Cyber-Security efforts?
  • What are recommended approaches for protecting
    our Information Assets?
  • What is the bottom line ROI for Secure
    E-Business? What are the risks?
  • What are critical success factors for PDD63,
    FISMA, Cyber-Security Initiative, Homeland
    Defense, Web Infrastructure?
  • What are Industry CIOs doing to map common
    business drivers to Secure e-Business Solutions?
  • Can suppliers meet cyber-security requirements,
    at what price? How do we leverage Common Criteria
    and NIAP effort? How is industry coping?
  • How should security and EA functions be
    integrated?

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CxO Strategies TrackCSFs for Business alignment
and transformation getting to green
  • Day 1 AM EA as the Transformation tool
  • FEAPMO, using EA to define Business and Policy
    drivers for re-engineering the enterprise
  • Leadership Identification and Resolution of
    Barriers to Progress
  • Day 1 PM Information Sharing Strategies for
    Homeland Security Cyber-Security
  • Situational Awareness for Critical Infrastructure
    Protection and Cyber Security
  • Critical Success Factors for Secure Information
    Infrastructure and Privacy Concerns
  • Day 2 AM Creating the Modernization Blueprints
    for Business Transformation
  • The Integrating role of Finance - Financial
    Management Enterprise Architecture
  • Creating Actionable Blueprints and the role of
    the CxO as Chief Architect
  • Day 2 PM Driving business outcomes through
    FEAPMO, IT Capital Planning and Portfolio
    Management
  • Roadmaps for Cross Government, Business Line
    Integration
  • Achieving the Presidents Agenda Measuring
    outcomes from business transformation

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CxO Strategies EA as a Transformation Tool
  • Day 1, April 1 AM Agenda
  • AM Track Chair Randy Lucas-Verizon, John
    Dodd-CSC
  • CS1 830 - 900 Keynote General James Hawkins,
    CIO, Joint Staff (invited)
  • CS2 900 - 1000 Panel Using EA to define
    Business and Policy drivers for re-engineering
    the enterprise
  • Chair Joe Cipriano, VP Advanced Technology, LMCO
  • Stan Soloway, President, Professional Services
    Council
  • Brig General Michel Jones, IM Strategic
    Direction, Canadian Dept of National Defense
  • John Osterholz, Director, Architectures and
    Interoperability, OSD C3I (pending)
  • CS3 1030 - 1130 Panel Leadership
    Identification and Resolution of Barriers to
    Progress
  • Chair Shaygan Kheradpir, CIO, Verizon
  • Robert Booker, VP Syntegra
  • Leantha Sumpter, Special Asst. to Director
    Defense and Acquisition Policy, OSD ATL
  • Randy Hite, Director, IT Architecture and
    Systems, GAO

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CxO Strategies Information Sharing Strategies
for Homeland and Cyber-Security
  • Day 1, April 1 PM Agenda
  • PM Track Chair Brett Michaels-RSA, Bob
    Shepherd-DHS, Rebecca Chisholm/Bill Cooper-Sun
  • CS4 145 - 215 Keynote Howard Schmidt, Acting
    Chair, Presidents Cyber-security Board
  • CS5 230 - 330 Panel Strategies for Homeland
    Security and Critical Infrastructure Protection
  • Chair John Brantley, Director, Intelink, IC CIO
  • Ron Marks, Director, Syntegra Federal
  • Bob Desourdis, VP, SAIC
  • John Worrall, VP, RSA Security
  • CS6 400 - 500 Panel Standards and other
    Critical Success Factors for Secure Info.
    Infrastructure
  • Chair Dr. George Arnold, Chairman, American
    National Standards Institute
  • Richard Soley, CEO and Chairman, OMG
  • Dave Lawrence, Novell, Vice President Strategic
    Services
  • David Strom, Technology Editor, GovernmentVAR
  • Greg Saunders, Director, Defense Standardization
    Program Office

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CxO Strategies Creating the Modernization
Blueprints for Secure e-Business Transformation
  • Day 2, April 2 AM Agenda
  • AM Track Chair Rick Smith-ICHnet.org, Ron
    Brooks-OSD Comptroller, Waqar Khan-Qwest
  • CS7 830 - 900 Keynote Mark Forman, Associate
    Director for IT and e-Govt, Office of Management
    and Budget
  • CS8 900 -1000 Panel The Integrating role of
    Finance - Financial Management Enterprise
    Architecture
  • ChairKaren Alderman, Executive Director, JFMIP
  • Lydia Moschkin, Director of BSMI, OSD Comptroller
  • Audrey Davis, CIO, DFAS
  • Tony Tisone, CFO, GSA FTS
  • CS9 1030 -1130 Panel Creating Actionable
    Blueprints and the role of the CxO as Enterprise
    Architect
  • Chair Rick Smith, COO, ICHnet.org
  • Gary Haycox, Director Strategic Initiatives,
    Intel
  • Brenda Abrams, Chief Architect, GSA HQ
  • Susan Warshaw, Chief Architect, Treasury BEP

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CxO Strategies Driving business outcomes through
EA, IT Capital Planning and Portfolio Management
  • Day 2, April 2 PM Agenda
  • PM Track Chair Brad Westpfahl-IBM, Rick
    Smith-ICHnet.org, Randy Hite-GAO
  • CS10 145 - 215 Keynote Van Hitch, CIO,
    Department of Justice
  • CS11 230 - 330 Panel FEA Roadmaps for Business
    Line Integration
  • Chair Scott Lewis, VP, Gartner
  • John Dodd, Chief Architect, CSC
  • Col Chris Tucker, Chief Architecture, Joint
    Staff, J8 (invited)
  • Jim Dillon NY State CIO, NASCIO (invited)
  • CS12 400 - 500 Panel Achieving the
    Presidents Agenda Measuring outcomes from
    business transformation
  • Chair Rick Smith, COO, ICHnet.org
  • Norm Lorentz, CTO, OMB
  • Jerry Mechling, Director, JFK School of E-Gov,
    Harvard University

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Track 3 IAC EA SIG Solution Architecture
Boot-camp Hands on training for FEA PMO
Migration
  • Designed by IAC EA SIG and ICH
  • for e-Gov PMs, Solution Architects, and Component
    Integrators

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Solution Architecture Boot-campApril 1 Agenda
  • April 1 Workshops OMBs FEAPMO Reference Models
  • Track Chair John Dodd co-chair IAC EA SIG, Jim
    Benson-FEAPMO Architect-BAH
  • WS 01 0900-1000 Business Reference Model
    /Performance Metrics
  • Jim Benson, Chief Architect, BAH
  • Mark Nelson, Chief Architect, ICHnet.org
  • Dan Twomey, Director, Altarum
  • WS 02 1030-1130 Service Component Reference
    Model
  • John Weiler, ICHnet.org
  • Dave Mayo, Chief Architect, Everware
  • WS 03 0245-0330 Using EA for business line
    information interoperability
  • Michael Lang, MetaMatrix
  • Bruce Peat, President, eProcess Solutions
  • WS 04 0400-0445 Integrating Security
    Architecture into the TRM
  • Earl Warrington, Chief Security Architect, GSA
    (invited)
  • Paul Patrick, CSO, BEA (invited)
  • MarianneCarter, Security Specialist, CA

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Enterprise Architecture Boot-campApril 2 Agenda
  • April 2 Workshop EA Industry Best Practices and
    Standards
  • Track Chair Davis Roberts-SAIC, Philip
    Karecki-CSC
  • WS 05 0900-1030 Web Services Architectures
  • George Thomas, Chief Architect, GSA (invited)
  • Susie Adams, .eGov Integration Manager, Microsoft
  • Brand Niemann, Web Architect, EPA (invited)
  • WS 06 1030-1130 Overcoming Barriers to
    Disparate Data Systems
  • Julie Hartigan, VP of US Technology, Autonomy
  • Earl Pedersen, Web Architect, SAIC
  • David Layton, e-Gov Architect, GSA (invited)
  • WS 07 0200-0300 DoD Architecture Framework
    (DODAF)
  • Fatma Dandashi Architect, MITRE,
  • Truman Parmele, Chief DoD Architecture Framework,
    OSD C3I
  • WS 08 0330-0430 Leading Industry Methods and
    Tools Out-brief
  • John Zachman, President, Zachman Institute
  • Bill Wright, President, Computas America (makers
    of METIS) (invited)
  • Paul Clements, Sr. Architect, SEI CMU

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CxO Luncheon Roundtables Interacting with our
Countrys Top Leaders
  • For SecurE-Biz Sponsors, SAWG and Federal CIO
    Council Representatives

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April 1, CIO Roundtable Luncheon Hot Topic
Architecting Homeland Security the
opportunities, challenges and rewards
  • Day 1, April 1 Agenda 1130-1330
  • Chair Steve Cooper, CIO, Homeland Security
  • Shirley Fields, CIO, DISA
  • Rick Smith, COO, ICHnet.org
  • Michael Carleton, CIO, GSA
  • Elizabeth James Duke, CIO, HHS (invited)
  • Dan Mehan, CIO, FAA
  • Van Hitch, CIO, DOJ
  • Howard Schmidt, Vice Chair, Presidents
    Cyber-security Board, NSC
  • Brig General Michel Jones, IM Strategic
    Direction, Canadian Dept of National Defense
  • David Strom, Technology Editor, GovernmentVAR

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April 1, CTO/CAO Roundtable Luncheon Hot Topic
The BIG Debate C4ISR vs TEAF vs FEAF vs Industry
best practices
  • Day 1, April 1 Agenda 1130-1330
  • Chair Venkat (PV) Puvvada, CTO, Unisys Federal
  • Mark Nelson, CAO, ICHnet.org
  • Ron Miller, CTO, Homeland Security
  • Mark Day, CTO, EPA
  • Jim Bensen, Chief Architect, BAH
  • Brenda Abrams, Chief Information Architect, GSA
  • Col Chris Tucker, Joint Staff, J8

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April 2, CIO Roundtable Luncheon Hot Topic
Overcoming Cultural Challenges in Implementing
the Presidents Management Agenda.
  • Day 2, April 2 Agenda 1130-1330
  • Hot Topic
  • Chair Norm Lorentz, CTO, Office of Management
    and Budget, WHO
  • Rob Thomas, Deputy Director, Warfighter
    Intergeneration, AF XI
  • Dr. Ray Wells, CTO, IBM US Federal
  • Mark Forman, Associate Director, Office of
    Management and Budget
  • Dave McClure, VP E-Gov, Council for Excellence in
    Government
  • Melissa Wocjack, Congressman Davis, E-Gov Reform
    Committee (2/25 Randall Lucas is inviting per
    JBB)
  • Scott Lewis, VP Federal, Gartner Inc.

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April 2, CTO/CAO Roundtable Luncheon Hot Topic
CSFs for FEAPMO Implementation Success
  • Day 2, April 2 Agenda 1130-1330
  • Hot Topic
  • Chair Bob Haycock, CAO, OMB FEA PMO
  • Dr. Karl Kropp, Integration Planning Manager
    (INS), SAIC
  • Jim Bensen, Chief Architect for OMB, BAH
  • Dan Chenok, Chief ITP Branch, OMB
  • Lisa Romney, Chief Architect, E-Business, OSD ATL
  • Randy Hite, Director, IT Architecture and
    Systems, GAO
  • Bob Feghali, CIO, American National Standards
    Institute
  • Andy Astor, VP of Enterprise Web Services
  • Truman Parmele, Chief DoD Architecture Framework,
    OSD C3I

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SecurE-Biz Leadership Awardsand E-SocialApril
1 500pm - 900pm
  • Recognizing our Pioneers and Thought Leaders
  • 530 Master of Ceremonies
  • Dave McClure,-VP e-Gov, Council for Excellence in
    Govt.
  • Venkat (PV) Puvvada, CTO, Unisys Federal
  • Rick Smith, COO, ICHnet.org
  • Peter Sirh, Govt. IT Reform Committee
  • 540-630 Leadership Awards
  • Mark Forman, Deputy Director, IT and E-Govt, OMB
  • Congressman Tom Davis/or Senator Lieberman
  • 500-900 Cherry Blossom e-Social and live Jazz
    band

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03 Fed CIO Advisory Board
  • John Brantley, Intelink Director, CMS IC CIO
  • Bob Chiaradio. BearingPoint
  • Steve Cooper, CIO, Department of Homeland
    Security
  • Rebecca P. Chisolm, VP, Sun Microsystems
  • Audrey Davis, CIO, DFAS
  • Brice Eldridge, E-Gov Director, Novell
  • Karen Evans, CIO, DOE
  • Shirley Fields, CIO, DISA
  • Patrick Gannon, President, OASIS
  • Bob Feghali, VP, American National Standards
    Institute
  • Tom Glover, President, Web Services
    Interoperability Organization (WS-I)
  • Keith Herrington, Chief Architect, Transportation
    Security Admin.
  • Randy Hite, Director Architecture and Systems,
    GAO
  • Bill Hoffman, President, Object Management Group
  • Van Hitch, CIO, DOJ
  • Randy Lucas, VP, Verizon Federal
  • Norm Lorentz, CTO, White House OMB
  • Ronald Marks, Director, Syntegra Federal
  • Brett Michaels, Director, RSA Security

Dave McClure, VP E-Gov, Council for Excellence in
Government Dr. Jerry Mechling, Director, E-Gov
Programs, Harvard University, JFK School of
Government Dr. Dan Mehan, CIO, FAA Brand
Niemann, Web Services WG Chair, EPA Ellen Kitzis,
VP Security Programs, Gartner Group Lee Holcomb,
CTO, Dept of Homeland Security Bob Nemetz,
DAUSD, OSD ATL Alan Nugent, CTO, Novell Andy
Purdy, Presidents Critical Infrastructure
Board Venkat (PV) Puvvada, CTO, Unisys, Chair,
IAC EA SIG Howard Schmidt, Vice Chair,
President's Critical Infrastructure Protection
Board Stan Soloway, President, Professional
Service Council David Strom, Technology Editor,
GovernmentVAR Rick Smith, COO, ICHnet.org Reinier
Tuinzing, Govt. Segment Manager, Intel Brad
Westpfahl, VP Public Affairs, IBM Susan Warshaw,
Chief Architect, BEP, Dept of Treas Owen Wormser,
DUASD Spectrum, OSD C3I Steve Worton, PM, OSD
Comptroller
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What our CIO Leadership think about the work our
Advisory Boards have done
"Let me take this opportunity to tell you how
impressed I am with what your group has been able
to prepare. I too have never seen such an
interesting and thought provoking agenda, nor
have I ever seen such an impressive array of
speakers. It should set a new standard for these
types of shows." states an '03 Advisory Board
member
"The words I repeatedly hear are substantive,
meaningful, useful, thoughtful and professional.
You guys really put together a first rate
conference that actually tries to identify and
solve some very difficult problems. You should
all be proud of your significant contributions to
the future of the Department!" stated the 2001
DoD Deputy CIO with regard to the past success of
the SecurE-Biz conference series.
"We see the conference as a catalyst promoting
the sharing of 'lessons learned' achieving future
cost savings and efficiencies within the federal
IT community," stated Lee Holcomb regarding the
2002 CxO Summit, CTO of Homeland Security and
former chair of the Federal CIO Council,
Architecture and Infrastructure Committee.
"This annual executive summit was designed to
provide a hype free forum for our IT thought
leaders to share in those experiences and
insights that will aid our community in achieving
its strategic IT goals and learn from the
experience of those who have already forged
ahead. " stated Jim Flyzik in 2002, former
Vice-Chair of the Federal CIO Council.
"Please join us in supporting the Secure
E-Business Executive Summit so we may all better
learn how to transform our business processes
into secure E-Business Solutions!" stated Art
Money in 2000, SecurE-Biz host and former DoD CIO
Assistant Secretary of Defense for C3I.
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Premier Educational Sponsors
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Educational Sponsors
JFK School of E-Government Harvard University
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Registration/Tuition Options
  • Option 1 e-Biz Lite 100.
  • E-Biz Showcase, both days
  • Leadership Awards, April 1 evening
  • CxO E-Social, April 1 5-9pm
  • Option 2 CxO Roundtable Luncheon 100. (must
    qualify)
  • CxO luncheon either day
  • E-Biz Lite Package
  • Option 3 All inclusive One Day Pass 395. (with
    pass code)
  • Above plus
  • One day, all sessions, all tracks,
  • CxO Luncheon Roundtable
  • Option 4 All inclusive Two Day Pass 795. (with
    pass code)
  • All of the above, both days
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