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Cathilea Robinett, Executive Director, Center for Digital Government
When Teri Takai was Michigan's CIO, she not only steered the state through a major IT consolidation, but she managed to win the Digital States Survey twice in the process. And she did this despite facing one of the worst economic situations of any state in the country. Now she is the CIO of California, working directly with Governor Schwarzenegger to run a state that has the world's eighth largest economy... and a budget deficit to match. In this "fireside chat" with the Commonwealth's Secretary of Technology Aneesh Chopra, Teri answers the questions that we all want to ask - from how she consistently manages to do the impossible to what it's like working with Arnold.
Woody Norris, Inventor and Futurist
Woody Norris is a visionary. He looks into the future, gathers insights into how life could be improved, and applies what he finds to the problems of today. In the world of invention, only one in 2,000 patent applications actually issues as a patent, the rest are rejected. Yet Woody holds more than 50 U.S. patents and 300 around the world - and the number grows each year. He has won numerous awards including the prestigious $500,000 Lemelson-MIT Prize, which is the inventor's equivalent to an Academy Award. He is perpetually in the midst of multiple wide-ranging projects, all of which involve technology. Early poverty and the lack of a college education were never barriers to Woody. He has always found ways to innovate by using technology to "do more with less." In this fascinating keynote, he will describe why he is convinced that the future holds unimaginable wonders in store for us. His enthusiasm is infectious, and as he often says, "It's a great time to be alive!"
IT Infrastructure Track
Green Technology
"Going Green" is no longer merely a politically correct thing to do - it's now a necessity due to skyrocketing energy costs. There are many approaches to increased efficiency and energy consumption, ranging from broad consolidations to simple power-off policies. Even the smallest reductions can save significant amounts of money. This session discusses the latest trends, solutions and successes in making the business case for Green IT.
Moderator: Steve Walz, Senior Advisor for Energy Policy, Office of the Governor, Commonwealth of Virginia
Fred Duball, Director, Service Management Organization, Virginia Information Technologies Agency (VITA), Commonwealth of Virginia
Dennis Tolliver, ISS/Blade Specialist, Solution Partners Organization, Hewlett Packard
IT Applications Track
VEAP Briefing
The Virginia Enterprise Applications Program (VEAP) provides the Commonwealth with enterprise-wide best practice business processes. VEAP's wide-ranging initiatives include financial management, performance budgeting, business intelligence, human resources and much more. This session provides an in-depth look at VEAP's impact and progress in transforming Commonwealth operations.
Peggy Feldmann, Chief Applications Officer, Commonwealth of Virginia
Leadership: Executive Agenda for IT Track
Making the Business Case
Government isn't a business, nor can it pretend to be. But it can think more like one by streamlining operations, understanding real costs, analyzing return on investment and making informed decisions. This session focuses on the tools and techniques IT leaders can use to successfully align strategic investments to public sector goals and objectives.
Moderator: Aneesh Chopra, Secretary of Technology, Commonwealth of Virginia
Wanda Gibson, Director & Chief Technology Officer, Department of Information Technology, Fairfax County
Nicole Helmantoler, IT Investment Management Analyst, Virginia Information Technologies Agency, Commonwealth of Virginia
Serco Inc. Representative
Strategic Initiatives Track
Intelligent Transportation
"We will not pave our way out of the current transportation challenge." Increasingly, community leaders are turning to IT to improve incident management, deliver real-time traffic intelligence, and modify commuter behavior through telework, HOT lanes and other innovations. This session will explore emerging opportunities for IT to address traffic congestion and inefficiency.
Gary Allen, Ph.D., Chief of Technology, Research and Innovation, Department of Transportation, Commonwealth of Virginia
Mike Robinson, Senior Project Scientist, Virginia Modeling, Analysis & Simulation Center, Old Dominion University
Bruce Lee, Public Sector Solutions Manager, Sprint Nextel
Presented by Governor Tim M. Kaine
Situation Room: Data Breach
Modeled on the concept of the White House Situation Room, this session takes the audience through a data breach simulation. We have all heard numerous stories about nightmares faced by public and private organizations after the loss of sensitive information. The odds are against it happening to you, but what if it does? No one wants to be front page news - at least not in this way. It will never be possible to protect 100% of all data, but it is possible to set priorities and to be prepared...and to stay out of the headlines! This thought-provoking session focuses on how to prevent a data breach, how to react to a loss should it occur, and last but not at all least, how and when to disclose it.
Moderator: Jack Mortimer, Government Technology magazine
Dan Lohrmann, Chief Information Security Officer, State of Michigan
Peggy Ward, Chief Information Security & Internal Audit Officer, Virginia Information Technologies Agency, Commonwealth of Virginia
Steve Werby, Information Security Officer, Virginia Commonwealth University
IT Infrastructure Track
Consolidation and Virtualization
Virtualization (server or desktop) reduces expenses and operating costs by consolidating multiple virtual operating systems, environments and applications onto fewer physical machines. More than a few government organizations have boasted about an extraordinarily fast payback on implementation costs, but it must be properly planned and executed or performance can fall short of expectations. This session discusses the benefits, tools and cost-saving strategies for a successful initiative.
Gail Bohan, Chief Information Officer, City of Fairfax
Mike Elkins, Northrop Grumman
Sharon Pitt, Executive Director, Division of Instructional Technology, George Mason University
IT Applications Track
Success Through Shared Services
Collaboration is in. Silos are out. That's why the Harvard School of Government has called shared services "the next frontier." Numerous studies have shown that moving to a shared services model drives significant cost reductions while at the same time improves the quality of government services. This session examines possibilities, opportunities and technologies for using shared services to achieve strategic goals.
Peggy Feldmann, Chief Applications Officer, Commonwealth of Virginia
Stuart McKee, National Technology Officer, Microsoft Corporation
Leadership: Executive Agenda for IT Track
Life after Social Security Numbers
For decades, social security numbers have served as the primary identifier for U.S. citizens, but that is changing. The Government Data Collection and Dissemination Practices Act (GDCDPA) introduces significant requirements and restrictions on the collection of personal information, particularly social security numbers. This session discusses the implications of GDCDPA on identity management and its impact on government organizations.
Maria Everett, Division of Legislative Services, Commonwealth of Virginia
Jan Fatouros, Director, Information Systems & Services, Department of General Services, Commonwealth of Virginia
Dr. Jack Hermansen, Chief Technology Officer, Global Name Recognition Group, IBM Corporation
Lisa Wallmeyer, Division of Legislative Services, Commonwealth of Virginia
Strategic Initiatives Track
Health IT
Health information technology is at the heart of the drive to improve the quality and cost of healthcare, and the Commonwealth's Health IT strategy continues to achieve national acclaim. The complex issues facing eHealth encompass virtually all of the challenges being faced by all government agencies, including data sharing, handling sensitive information, interoperability, security and cross-boundary partnerships. This session discusses current initiatives, trends and opportunities.
Laura Dickerson, Regional VP, Business Solutions, Anthem
Kimberly Ellison-Taylor, Executive Director, Health and Human Services Industry Solutions, Oracle Corporation
Dr. Karen Remley, Commissioner, Department of Health, Commonwealth of Virginia
Special Session
Small, Women- and Minority-owned (SWaM) Business Roundtable
The Virginia Information Technologies Agency (VITA) is committed to the Governor's mission to enhance procurement opportunities for Small, Women- and Minority-owned (SWaM) businesses. This special session will review guidelines and answer questions about the certification process, the procurement process and partnering opportunities.
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Lem Stewart, Chief Information Officer, Commonwealth of Virginia
Next Generation Workforce
Neil Howe, Author, Historian and Economist
As the Boomer generation aged decade by decade, they dominated almost everything in our society, including the workplace. Now they are reaching retirement age and are leaving the workforce, and we're suddenly faced with the most eclectic collection of personnel in our history. Millennials, GenXers, and "young" Boomers all must work together despite remarkably different backgrounds, expectations, tastes and demands. Best-selling author Neil Howe offers powerful insights into today's generations: who they are, what motivates them as consumers and workers, and how they will shape our national future. His original insights will forever change how we look at what lies ahead.
IT Infrastructure Track
Playing Safely in the Cloud
The Internet has great potential in making "anytime, anywhere" government a reality. There are definite advantages in using Web-based or Web-accessible applications-"playing in the cloud", if you will-over more traditional "closed" systems, but security and continuity can be weak points if not properly addressed. This session takes a look at some of the policies and practices that make it possible to safely operate in an Internet environment.
Mike Goetz, Director - Information Technology, City of Lynchburg
Rick Doten, Managing Principal, Professional Security Services, Verizon Business
Marie Greenberg, State Corporation Commission
John McCumber, Strategic Programs Manager, Symantec Corporation
Steve Werby, Information Security Officer, Virginia Commonwealth University
IT Applications Track
Portfolio Management
After a decade of demonstrating the value of online service delivery on a limited basis, governments must now make decisions about delivering value on a much wider scale. The transformation requires a rebalancing of the public sector IT portfolio to focus on the four new imperatives to be robust, nimble, cheap and lasting. Drawing on the lessons from the previous decade, this session addresses sustained delivery through innovation, cost control, collaboration, security, and most importantly, leadership.
Peggy Feldmann, Chief Applications Officer, Commonwealth of Virginia
Nicole Helmantoler, IT Investment Management Analyst, Virginia Information Technologies Agency, Commonwealth of Virginia
David Hurwitz, VP, Product Marketing, CA, Inc.
Leadership: Executive Agenda for IT Track
Alternative Funding for IT Initiatives
The Commonwealth's PPEA (Public-Private Education & Infrastructure) statute now allows for innovative partnerships on a broader set of productivity-generating investments. The Governor's Productivity Investment Fund rewards high-expectation ideas to transform government operations. This session offers a spirited discussion on how to successfully capitalize the game-changing investments that might not otherwise survive a budget process.
Jorman Granger, Northrop Grumman
Ajay Rohatgi, Commonwealth of Virginia
Dean Merrill, Vice President, Consulting, CGI
Sara Wilson, Department of Human Resource Management, Commonwealth of Virginia
Strategic Initiatives Track
eLearning
Technology opens the door to new possibilities in education, and the Governor's policy to shift focus from competence to excellence includes a number of IT-related challenges, not the least of which is the necessity to raise results in the face of limited resources. This session focuses on the latest strategies to properly leverage technology as a cost saver and educational tool.
Moderator: Lan Neugent, Assistant Superintendent for Technology & HR, Department of Education, Commonwealth of Virginia
Bobby Caudill, Solution Architect, Global Marketing Solutions, Adobe Systems, Inc.
Dr. Nancy Cooley, Vice Provost for Distance Learning, Old Dominion University
Neeru Khosla, Co-Founder, ck12.org
Allison Powell, Vice President, North American Council for Online Learning (NACOL)
Special Session
Broadband Roundtable - Final Report
Affordable last mile broadband infrastructure remains a priority for the Commonwealth and the nation. The Commonwealth's Broadband Roundtable is a distinguished group of academics, telecom industry leaders, local and state government officials and interested citizens. It has been working since 2007 to develop a compendium of resources that will help communities reduce the cost and duration of last mile broadband deployment. This is the final meeting of the Roundtable, and its members will share lessons learned, discuss findings, debut online resources and forecast what lies ahead for the Commonwealth'sbroadband initiatives.
The quarterly meeting of the association of Virginia Local Government Information Technology Executives (VALGITE) brings together IT executives from localities across Virginia to discuss current issues, collaboration opportunities and best practices.