





RICH FERGUSON, Chief Information Officer, FEDERAL LABOR RELATIONS AUTHORITY
RENE SMERAGLIA, Chief Information Security Officer, US MINT
DAVID ZEPPIERI, Chief Information Officer, OVERSEAS PRIVATE INVESTMENT CORPORATION
WALT OKON, Senior Architect Engineer, Enterprise Architecture & Standards, DEFENSE
RON ROSS, Senior Computer Scientist, NIST
GEORGE THOMAS, Enterprise Architect, HHS
CARLO LUCCHESI, Assistant Director, Office of IT Policy and Planning, FBI
IRA GROSSMAN, Chief Enterprise Architect, FEMA
JOHN SULLIVAN, Federal Financial Management Enterprise Architect, GSA
KEN GRIFFEY, NCCIPS Transition Manager, Stennis Space Center, NASA
PETER MELL, Vice-Chair, INTERAGENCY CLOUD COMPUTING ADVISORY COUNCIL
PATRICIA CRAIGHILL, Assistant Director of Defense, USAF, SAF/XC NEXT GEN
RANDOLPH HITE, Director for Information Technology Architecture and Systems, GAO
HARRY TABAK, Chief Enterprise Architect, National Weather Service, NOAA
JONATHAN CANTOR, Chief Privacy Officer, SSA
MATT NEWMAN, Professor of Systems Management, NDU
JOHN McCUE, Acting Chief Enterprise Architect, Office of Administration, WHITE HOUSE
MICHAEL SCHIEVELBEIN, Project Manager & Solutions Architect, Solutions Coordination Office, National Business Center, INTERIOR
The Transformation of Federal IT
The government IT community is in a state of complete transformation which is fundamentally changing the way it serves and protects America and its citizens. At a time where new technologies, policies, infrastructures, and changing human behaviors are converging, it is imperative for government’s elite IT and technology leaders to collaborate and engage in meaningful dialogue to create a foundation that will ensure success for generations to come.
The invitation-only June 2010 GTRA Technology Council Meeting will bring together Government technology leaders for 3-days of executive-level meetings focused on the key areas driving government IT transformation:
Cloud Computing
Cyber Security
Enterprise Architecture
Social Media & Web 2.0
Defense/Intelligence/Civilian Collaboration
Leadership
Over the course of three days, attendees will participate in roundtable discussions, presentations, live demonstrations and networking functions designed to focus on the topics most critical to supporting the areas mentioned above.
At the GTRA Council Meeting, cutting edge curriculum is delivered by government and industry leaders through a dynamic blend of presentations, panels, live-demonstrations, roundtable discussions, and boardroom meetings designed to be highly interactive and facilitate information exchange at the executive level. Complimenting the curriculum, a heavy focus on networking functions is designed to foster and solidify peer relationships through collaborative banquets, networking events, cocktail receptions and entertainment.
GS-15 and SES Leaders From Civilian, DoD, Military, and Intelligence Agencies and Department including:
All GTRA Council Meetings place a heavy emphasis on networking to allow participants to build new contacts and share best practices and lessons learned with peers, and will include the following networking opportunities:
1701 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW | Suite 300 | Washington, DC | 20006