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Cybersecurity. Universal healthcare. Financial regulation. Quest for energy independence. Transportation infrastructure. Homeland security. Military reform.
As a new President and Congress seem poised to green light unprecedented levels of spending, and a dramatic variety of new government initiatives, the Washington tech community finds itself once again at the epicenter of political and philosophical change with momentous potential impact for local business.
How will information technology be called on to facilitate this change? What will be the great opportunities and, based on past experience, the greatest potential pitfalls for companies seeking to adapt and expand their activities? What will be the new priorities, directions, and issues in '09 and beyond for the federal government? How should companies and their leaders prepare?
Bisnow, the best read local business publication, is assembling an all-star cast of private sector executives and public officials to discuss these critical topics.
Join us Thursday, January 22, for a Bisnow Breakfast & Schmooze at the Tower Club.
Agenda
| 7:00 AM – 7:45 AM |
Coffee and Networking |
| 7:45 AM – 9:00 AM |
Panel Discussion over Breakfast |
| 9:00 AM – 9:30 AM |
Networking |
Media Invited
Sign Up $60
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David M. Wennergren
Deputy CIO
U.S. Department of Defense
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Dave Wennergren serves as the Deputy Assistant Secretary of Defense for Information Management and Technology / Deputy Chief Information Officer, providing top-level advocacy in creating a unified information management and technology vision for the Department. More |
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Karen Evans
(Soon-to-be former) Administrator
Office of e-Government and Information Technology
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Karen Evans is the Administrator of the Office of Electronic Government and Information Technology (IT) at the Office of Management and Budget. In this role, she oversees implementation of IT throughout the Federal government. More |
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Robert J. Carey
CIO
Department of the Navy
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Rob Carey serves as the sixth Chief Information Officer (CIO) for the Department of the Navy (DON). As the DON CIO, Mr. Carey is the senior Information Management/Information Technology (IM/IT) official in the Department and he provides top-level advocacy for the Secretary of the Navy for the development and use of IM/IT and creation of a unified IM/IT vision for the Navy–Marine Corps team. More |
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Dr. Edward H. Bersoff
CEO
ATS
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Ed Bersoff is the Chairman, President and CEO of ATS Corporation. Formerly, Dr. Bersoff was Chairman, President and CEO of BTG, Inc., an information technology firm he founded in 1982. More |
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Dr. Stanton D. Sloane
CEO
SRA
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Stan Sloane was appointed President and CEO of SRA in April 2007. In August 2007, he led the $185 million acquisition of global health company, Constella Group, LLC, the largest acquisition in SRA’s history. More |
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