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GTRA SecureGOV Council Meeting December 5-7, 2010 Bedford, PA
The GTRA SecureGOV Council Meeting is an opportunity for Government IT leaders to come together to collaborate, network, and share best practices and lessons learned across the areas paramount ensuring security around our nation's technology infrastructures and data focusing on topics such as:
- Cyber Security & Risk Management
- Idendity & Access Management
- Cloud Computing & Cyber Security
- Continuous Monitoring
- CUI
- Secure Information Sharing
- Secure Social Networking
- Web 2.0 & Open Government
- Security Architectures
- Privacy & E-Discovery
- IT Governance for Security
- Secure Telework & Mobile Workers
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Industry Events
December 15, 2010: "The Telework Big Picture" Complimentary Webcast
On Wednesday, December 15 Telework Exchange and Cisco will host "The Telework Big Picture," acomplimentary Webcast focusing on defining the essentials in building a robust telework program. Panelists will share their expertise in identifying key program requirements, building the business case with management, determining the appropriate technology solutions that support the "big picture," and how recently passed telework legislation will affect Federal agencies. For more information and to register, please visit http://www.teleworkexchange.com/teleworkweek/webcast1
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"GTRA is a great way to find out what vendors and other agencies are doing and how they are addressing problems." Wolf Tombe, CTO Customs & Border Protection
GTRA Council Meeting Presentations
Secure Shared Services John Teeter, Deputy CIO, HHS Dr. David Bray, Deputy Program Manager, Technology Information Sharing Environment, DNI
Securing Our Nation's Digital Infrastructure through Innovative Acquisition Solutions Ed O'Hare, Assistant Commissioner, FAS Office of Integrated Technology Services, GSA
Innovation in Government Karen Palm, Associate CIO, Office of Innovation, OCIO, SSA
US-CERT Mission and Goals Randy Vickers, Director, U.S. Computer Emergency Readiness Team (US-CERT), National Cyber Security Division, DHS Rick Harris, Chief, Planning and Future Operations, US-CERT, DHS
Executive Perspectives: The Top Cyber Threats Facing the Government Christopher Garcia, Director, Office of Information Systems Security and CISO (Acting), FAA Marc Noble, CISSP-ISSAP, CISM, CGEIT, Former CISO, FCC; Director Government Affairs, (ISC)2 Jirka Danek, Chief Technology Officer, Public Works Government Services Canada Robert Brese, Acting Deputy CIO, Energy
WAKE-UP & Smell the CYB3R! Dr. Robert "Rocky" Young, Director, CyBear Security
Cyber Security at a Small Agency: Unique Challenges call for Unique Solutions! James Johnson, CIO, Congressional Budget Office Paul Vann, Senior Information Security Engineer, Congressional Budget Office Chirag Patel, Senior IT Specialist/Security Analyst, Supreme Court of the United States
Preparing for Cloud Computing from a Federal Perspective Wolf Tombe, Chief Technology Officer, Customs & Border Protection, DHS
CISO and EA Collaboration Elisa Cruz, CISO, FEMA
IT Outsourcing, Cloud Computing & Security: Making it all Work Marian Cody, CISO, HUD
Federal Identity, Credential and Access Management: Achieving the Target State Judith Spencer, Co-Chair, Identity Credential Access Management Committee, Federal CIO-Council
NIST Risk Management Framework Update Dr. Ron Ross, Senior Computer Scientist, NIST
Capability-Based IT PortfIolio Management John Rogers, Chief, CIO & DPfM Division, USTRANSCOM
Federal CIO-Council Continuous Monitoring Working Group Update Col. Michael J. Jones, Deputy Director Cyber Emerging Technologies, CIO/G6, Office of the Chief of Cyber, US Army
IT Consolidation & Cyber Security: Friend or Foe? Ken Griffey, NCCIPS Transition Manager, NASA Parham Eftekhari, Co-Founder & Director of Research, GTRA
Technical Foundations for Continuous Security Monitoring Peter Mell, Senior Computer Scientist, NIST
Department of Defense (DoD) Secure Information Sharing Walt Okon, Senior Architecture Engineer, Office of the Secretary of Defense in the Enterprise Architecture & Standards Directorate, Defense
Writing Proposals Reviewing Request of RPS for Small Business Set Contracts Ira Grossman, Chief Enterprise Architect, FEMA
Cyber Security: What are our best lessons learned, what are our toughest challenges, and how do we meet them? Dr. Suzanne Acar, Senior Information Architect
Project Management Best Practices Michael Schievelbein, Lead Technologist, FBMS Implementation Office - Office of the Secretary, Interior
Cyber Security Threat Environment George Welles, Senior Fellow, Technological Leadership Institute, University of Minnesota
Federated Identity Credentialing and Access Management for NextGen Kenneth LaClair, Cyber Security Manager, Air Force
Integrating Software Security into the C&A Process Kevin Greene, Technical Management Resources (TMR) Cyber Security Program Manager, Justice
Assuring Scalable User Authentication for Cloud, Information Sharing and Mobile Access Dr. Len Mizrah, President & CEO, Authernative
Today's Government Security Challenges Chris King, Director, Product Marketing, Palo Alto Networks Paul Barter, Vice President, Strategic/Federal Initiatives, ExteNet Systems Inc Michael Singer, Executive Director Technology Security, AT&T Government Solutions Erich Baumgartner, VP, Federal Sector, Q1 Labs
Controlled Unclassified Information (CUI): Implementation, Best Practices and a Real World Perspective Major General Bob Howard, USA (Ret), Army Patricia Hammar, President & Managing Member, PKH Enterprises
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Research & PublicationsFidelis Security Systems Integrates Cyber Intelligence from Cyveillance to Provide Advanced Situational Awareness to Prevent Cyber Attacks Fidelis Security Systems, the market leader innetwork security solutions for the prevention of cyber attacks and data breaches, today announced thattheir award-winning network security product, Fidelis XPS™, integrates directly with Anti-Malware andAnti-Phishing threat intelligence feeds from Cyveillance, a world leader in cyber intelligence solutions.The combined solution provides Fidelis XPS customers automatic and real-time visibility and control ofknown malicious threat actors attempting to steal information and compromise computer networks--enabling organizations to prevent cyber attacks with a higher level of automated intelligence sharing andincreased situational awareness. The Business Case for a Next-Generation SIEM: Delivering operational efficiency and lower costs through an integrated approach to network security management
The selection of the most effective IT technology is a major concern for companies of all sizes, across almost every industry. In the current economic climate, organizations face the difficult task of prioritizing where to best spend their limited budgets so that they emerge from these uncertain times as strong, viable companies. Feeling this pain most acutely are those who deliver critical network services and applications. Despite adverse economic conditions, they must still meet a variety of requirements, such as meeting evolving and increasing numbers of regulatory mandates, securing IT assets from continually evolving threats, and delivering security controls for existing and emerging technology solutions. Fidelis Security Systems Offers Greater Network Visibility and Security with Inspection of SSL Encrypted Traffic to Prevent Data Breaches and Cyber Crime Fidelis Security Systems, the market leader in session-level network security solutions to prevent cyber attacks and data breaches, today announced the availability of Fidelis SSL Inspector, a network security appliance that worksseamlessly with the company's award-winning Fidelis Extrusion Prevention System®, Fidelis XPS™, to remove the serious blind spots in content inspection and threat detection created by Secure Sockets Layer (SSL) encrypted traffic. By leveraging the Fidelis XPS Deep Session Inspection™ architecture, the combined solution extends the unparalleled visibility and control of Fidelis XPS to the increasingly high volume of encrypted traffic that may be entering and/or leaving the network. Security Intelligence for Government AgenciesGovernment agencies need intelligent, integrated and automated network security management to view, manage and report on all threatening activity across their distributed network and security infrastructures. Specific operational, compliance and threat management challenges faced by government agencies include Information Overload, Compliance Audit, & Cyber Threats. Fidelis Security Systems Offers Greater Network Visibility and Security with Inspection of SSL Encrypted Traffic to Prevent Data Breaches and Cyber CrimeFidelis Security Systems, the market leaderin session-level network security solutions to prevent cyber attacks and data breaches, today announcedthe availability of Fidelis SSL Inspector, a network security appliance that works seamlessly with thecompany's award-winning Fidelis Extrusion Prevention System®, Fidelis XPS™, to remove the seriousblind spots in content inspection and threat detection created by Secure Sockets Layer (SSL) encryptedtraffic. By leveraging the Fidelis XPS Deep Session Inspection™ architecture, the combined solutionextends the unparalleled visibility and control of Fidelis XPS to the increasingly high volume of encryptedtraffic that may be entering and/or leaving the network. Defending Against Cyber Attacks with Session-Level Network SecurityThreat actors are determinedly focused on the theft / exfiltration of protected or sensitive information including digital assets and/or identity information, and are continually evolving their attack methods to bypass organizations security countermeasures. Traditional network security tools based on packet inspection and/or signatures have struggled to address custom attacks, attacks above the protocol layer, and attacks that take advantage of user behavior. Because of this, threat actors are using more custom "zero day" attacks, moving the attack technology further up the architecture to the application layer, and often targeting users' activity through both technical and social mechanisms. These evolved threats, often from talented and persistent adversaries, have made it challenging for traditional threat mitigation measures (e.g., firewall, IDS/IPS, A/V) to mitigate risks, and require a new approach to counter these advanced cyber attacks. THE Watershed Moment in FISMA 2.0: The requirement for continuous monitoring, and its application to security for endpointsOn March 22, 2010, H.R. 4900, the "Federal Information Security Amendments Act of 2010," also known as "FISMA 2.0." was introduced in the United States House of Representatives. The legislation contains several major new provisions. It establishes a National Office for Cyberspace and a Federal Cybersecurity Practice Board. It delineates the information security responsibilities of the head of every federal agency, and requires that each agency develop an agencywide information security program. It requires that each agency create a position that is essentially a Chief Information Security Officer or Chief Risk Management Officer. It requires that each agency submit an annual report on the effectiveness of its information security policies and perform an annual independent audit of its information security program. Fidelis XPS Tech Talk: Preventing Cyber Attacks with Real-Time Threat IntelligenceFidelis XPS is an incredible network security platform. The patented Deep Session Inspection engine in our solutions gives our customers unprecedented wire-speed network visibility into content and application activity, coupled with real-time control over how information is exchanged on today's complex and interconnected networks. The Information Flow Map, another Fidelis innovation, has given our customers even deeper awareness of network traffic, in the form of a real-time display that provides an intuitive, content-aware view of all activity. Fidelis XPS CommandPost, our policy configuration and sensor management environment, enables user-friendly, customizable analysis of alerts and events, not to mention an incredibly powerful and flexible policy system that connects the power of the Deep Session Inspection platform with actual business policies, objectives and requirements. In addition to our ability to solve data leakage prevention (DLP) problems for our customers, our unique set of technologies are uniquely suited to managing the cyber security risks posed by today's most advanced, dedicated and well-resourced adversaries by working at the session, protocol and payload levels targeted by the newest threats.
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GTRA Research Briefs
Managing Risk in a World of Shared Information As cyber threats increase at unprecedented levels, the onus is on government IT leaders to stay ahead of the curve to ensure the security of our data and critical infrastructures. This is made more challenging with the rise in data sharing and new infrastructures such as Cloud, both of which ultimately result in data moving outside of your control. In this GTRA Research Brief, we will look at what is causing this rise in data sharing, what potential threats exist, and share ideas on what you can do to minimize your risk.
Trust: The Foundation of Effective Teams & Good Leadership As part of our commitment to focus on developing leadership skills in the federal IT community, this GTRA Research Brief will focus on a cultural characteristic we feel is critical to achieve deparment/agency-wide success: Trust. In this Brief, we will discuss why Trust is important and give the reader a list of actions he/she can take immediately to begin to demonstrate their commitment to Trust and ultimately help establish a culture of Trust in their organization.
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GTRA Technology Council Meeting May 22-24, 2011 - Bedford, PA
 Pre-register now for the $399 discounted rate!
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At a time where new technologies, mandates, budget constraints and secuirty threats are forcing agencies to re-assess their IT strategies, the 2011 GTRA Technology Council Meeting will bring together 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 GTRA Technology Council Meeting will cover:
- Cyber Security
- Cloud Security
- Infrastructure
- Continuous Monitoring
- Identity Access Management
- Secure Mobility
- Secure Information Sharing
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GOVTek Executive Government Technology Awards
GOVTek Executive Government Technology Awards for 2011 call for government and industry nominations is officially open! These awards are recognizing leaders with vision, innovation and remarkable accomplishments from, both government and industry, who have improved the way government delivers services, interacts with citizens, shares information, and protects its national assets.
GTRA's Government Council and Industry Advisory Board will judge the nominations and host the GOVTek Awards Cruise to be held December 4-6, 2011. GTRA is officially calling for nominations in the following categories:
Government Excellence: Excellence in Government Leadership Excellence in Project Management Excellence in Cyber Security Excellence in Sustainability Infrastructure Modernization Achievement Excellence in Social Media Excellence in Transparency Government Innovator of the Year Women in GOV Technology
Industry Solutions & Technologies: Best of Breed Security Solution Best of Breed Mobile Solution Best of Breed Cloud Solution Best of Breed Green IT Solution Best of Breed Transparency Solution Excellence in Government Service Women in Technology Top 20 Solution Providers to Watch for 2011
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Special Thanks to the GTRA Council Members
Dr. Suzanne Acar, Senior Information Architect (Enterprise Architecture & Infrastructure Council) Deedee Akeo, Chief Architect, Business Transformation Agency (Enterprise Architecture & Infrastructure Council) Lynn Allen, Deputy Chief Information Officer for Business and Technology Modernization, HUD (Security Council) Dr. Peter Alterman, Senior Advisor for Strategic Initiatives, NIH (Security Council) Frank Bauer, Vice President for Government Training and Professional Development, Graduate School (Workforce & Leadership Council) Dr. Scott Bernard, Acting Chief Architect, OMB (Enterprise Architecture & Infrastructure Council) Andrew Blumenthal, Chief Technology Officer, ATF, Justice (Enterprise Architecture & Infrastructure Council) Dr. W. Stan Boddie, PMP, CISSP, Professor of Systems & Technology Management, i-College, NDU (Workforce & Leadership Council) Thomas Boyce, PMP, Deputy Chief Information Officer & Director, Office of Information Services, NRC (CXO Council) Gayle Bracy, Director, Office of Enterprise Solutions, Treasury (Enterprise Architecture & Infrastructure Council) Robert F. Brese, Acting Deputy CIO,Energy (CXO Council) Dr. Barry Brown, Deputy Director, Enterprise Systems Engineer, Customs and Border Patrol, DHS (Enterprise Architecture & Infrastructure Council) Devon Bryan, Director, Cybersecurity Operations, IRS (Security Council) Jonathan Cantor, Executive Director for Privacy & Disclosure, SSA (Security Council) Marian Cody, Chief Information Security Officer, HUD (Security Council) Colleen Coggins, Chief Knowledge Officer, Interior (Enterprise Architecture & Infrastructure Council) Doreen Cox, Chief Architect, Director, Enterprise Architecture Branch, Office of Information Technology, Customs & Border Protection, DHS (Enterprise Architecture & Infrastructure Council) Patricia Craighill, Special Advisor to the Chief, Warfighting Integration, NEXTGEN/JPDO, Assistant Director of Defense, SAF/XC - NEXTGEN, U.S. Air Force (Enterprise Architecture & Infrastructure Council) Elisa Cruz, Chief Information Security Officer, FEMA (Security Council) Linda Cureton, Chief Information Officer, NASA (CXO Council) Jirka Danek, CTO & CISO, Information Technology Services Branch, Public Works Government Services Canada (CXO Council) Kevin Deeley, Chief Information Security Officer, Justice (Security Council) Brian Doerk, PMP, Project Manager, U.S. Coast Guard (Enterprise Architecture & Infrastructure Council) Steve Elky, Chief Information Security Officer, Library of Congress (Security Council) Rich Ferguson, Chief Information Officer, Federal Labor Relations Authority (CXO Council) Frederic Foley, Chief Architect and Director of Enterprise Architecture, U.S. Coast Guard (Enterprise Architecture & Infrastructure Council) Mary Forbes, Chief Enterprise Architect, HHS (Enterprise Architecture & Infrastructure Council) Ylanda Ford, Director, Enterprise Architecture, OCIO, HUD (Enterprise Architecture & Infrastructure Council) Christopher Fornecker, Chief Technology Officer, Integrated Acquisition Environment, GSA (Enterprise Architecture & Infrastructure Council) Sharon Fratta-Hill, Ph.D., VP of Academic Programs and Distance Education, Graduate School (Enterprise Architecture & Infrastructure Council) Christopher Garcia, Director, Cyber Security and Incident Response Center, FAA (Security Council) AJ Germek, Assistant Deputy Special Inspector General, CIO for the Troubled Asset Relief Program, SIGTARP, Treasury (CXO Council) Ned Goldberg, Chief Information Security Officer, FDIC (Security Council) Peter Gouldmann, Security Architect & Knowledge Officer, Office of Information Assurance, US Department of State (Security Council) Ken Griffey, NCCIPS Transition Manager, Stennis Space Center, NASA (Enterprise Architecture & Infrastructure Council) Ira Grossman, Chief Enterprise Architect, FEMA (Enterprise Architecture & Infrastructure Council) Chris Hardy, Director, e-Learning and Technology Center, DAU (Workforce & Leadership Council) Brad Harshman, Chief Enterprise Architect, National Nuclear Security Administration, Energy (Enterprise Architecture & Infrastructure Council) Randolph C. Hite, Director, IT Architecture & Systems Issues, GAO (Enterprise Architecture & Infrastructure Council) Marc Hollander, Chief Operating Officer, NIEHS, NIH (CXO Council) Jerry Horton, Chief Information Officer, US Agency for International Development USAID (CXO Council) Patrick Howard, Chief Information Security Officer, NRC (Security Council) Marlene Howze, Chief Architect/Enterprise Architecture Program Manager, Labor (Enterprise Architecture & Infrastructure Council) Jack Israel, Chief Information Officer, I&A, DHS (Security Council) James Johnson, Chief Information Officer, Congressional Budget Office (Enterprise Architecture & Infrastructure Council) Richard Klemmer, Chief Enterprise Architect, NTIA, Commerce (Enterprise Architecture & Infrastructure Council) Mary Lacey, Deputy Program Director, AEGIS Ballistic Missile Defense, Missile Defense Agency (Security Council) Kevin Lawson, Branch Chief, Applications Development Branch, IT Division, TSA (Enterprise Architecture & Infrastructure Council) Phillip Loranger, Deputy Chief Information Security Officer, Education (Security Council) Tan Luong, Chief Enterprise Architect, IT Department, US Mint (Enterprise Architecture & Infrastructure Council) Roger Mahach, Chief Information Security & Privacy Officer, OCC, Treasury (Security Council) Randy Maples, CEA, Deputy Chief Information Officer - Management, FTC (Enterprise Architecture & Infrastructure Council) Ethel Matthews, Senior Advisor to Chief Information Officer, Security and Privacy, SBA (Security Council) Mary McCaffery, Senior Advisor, Assistant Administrator, EPA (Enterprise Architecture & Infrastructure Council) John McCue, Acting Chief Enterprise Architect, Office of Administration, White House (Enterprise Architecture & Infrastructure Council) Chuck McGann, Director, Corporate Information Security, US Postal Service (Security Council) Margaret Mech, Chief Information Security Officer, FTC (Security Council) Matt Newman, Professor of Systems Management, NDU (Enterprise Architecture & Infrastructure Council) Jillian O'Connell, Chief, Enterprise Investment and Information Management, US Geological Survey (Enterprise Architecture & Infrastructure Council) Walt Okon, Senior Enterprise Architect, DoD Enterprise Architecture & Standards Directorate, Defense (Enterprise Architecture & Infrastructure Council) Bajinder Paul, Chief Information Officer of the Office of the Comptroller of the Currency, Treasury (Enterprise Architecture & Infrastructure Council) Richard Prentiss, Assistant Director, Enterprise Computing Center, IRS, Treasury (Security Council) John Rogers, Chief, CIO & DPfM Division, USTRANSCOM (CXO Council) Ken Rogers, Director, Enterprise Architecture & Strategic Planning, IRM/BPC/EAP, U.S. Department of State (Enterprise Architecture & Infrastructure Council) Joe Rose, Chief Architect, Education (Enterprise Architecture & Infrastructure Council) Larry Ruffin, Chief Information Security Officer, Interior (Security Council) Timothy Ruland, Chief Information Security Officer, Census Bureau (Security Council) Eddie Saffarinia, Assistant Inspector General for Information Technology, Interior (CXO Council) Peter Sand, Director of Privacy Technology, DHS (Security Council) Dr. Ronald Sanders, Associate Director of National Intelligence for Human Capital, Chief Human Capital Officer, DNI (Workforce & Leadership Council) Daniel Sands, Chief Information Security Officer, Director, Information Security and Awareness Office, OCIO, National Institutes of Health, HHS (Security Council) Marco Santini, Deputy Director, Customer Accounts & Research, GSA (Workforce & Leadership Council) Daud Santosa, Chief Technology Officer, National Business Center, Interior (Enterprise Architecture & Infrastructure Council) Derek Scarbrough, Chief Information Officer, Institute of Museum and Library Services (CXO Council) Michael Schievelbein, FBMS Implementation Office, Lead Technologist, Office of the Secretary, Interior (Enterprise Architecture & Infrastructure Council) Tim Schmidt, Chief Technology Officer, Transportation (CXO Council) Robert Seay, Acting Chief Enterprise Architect, GSA (Enterprise Architecture & Infrastructure Council) Donna K. Seymour, Deputy Assistant for Administration for the Under Secretary of the Navy, Navy (Enterprise Architecture & Infrastructure Council) Rene' E. Smeraglia, Chief Information Security Officer, US Mint (Security Council) James Smith, Chief Enterprise Architect, Bureau of Consular Affairs, State (Enterprise Architecture & Infrastructure Council) David Stender, Associate CIO for Cybersecurity, Chief Information Security Officer, IRS (Security Council) John Sullivan, Enterprise Architecture Advisor, Office of Governmentwide Policy, GSA (Enterprise Architecture & Infrastructure Council) Peter Sullivan, Director, Office of the Chief Information Officer, Labor (Enterprise Architecture & Infrastructure Council) Eric Sweden, Chief Enterprise Architect, NASCIO (Enterprise Architecture & Infrastructure Council) Harry Tabak, Chief Enterprise Architect, NOAA National Weather Service (Enterprise Architecture & Infrastructure Council) Diana Takata, Acting Chief Architect, JPDO, Next Generation Air Transportation System (NextGen) (Enterprise Architecture & Infrastructure Council) George Thomas, Enterprise Architect, HHS (Enterprise Architecture & Infrastructure Council) Dr. Paul A. Tibbits, MD, Deputy Chief Information Officer, Office of Enterprise Development, Veterans Affairs (CXO Council) Wolf Tombe, Chief Technology Officer, Customs & Borders Protection, DHS (CXO Council) Dr. James Trinka, Director, Training and Technical Development, FAA (Workforce & Leadership Council) Arleas Upton-Kea, Director, Division of Administration, FDIC (Workforce & Leadership Council) Raghav Vajjhala, Chief Enterprise Architect & Director, Office of Enterprise Architecture, Treasury (Enterprise Architecture & Infrastructure Council) Brian Wilczynski, Director, Enterprise Architecture & Standards, Defense (Enterprise Architecture & Infrastructure Council) Dennis Wisnosky, Chief Architect, Chief Technical Officer, Business Mission Area, Office of the Deputy Chief Management Officer, Defense (Enterprise Architecture & Infrastructure Council) Paul Wormeli, Executive Director, Integrated Justice Information Systems Institute (Enterprise Architecture & Infrastructure Council) Col. Douglas Wreath, Director, Net Centric Operations Division, Joint Planning and Development Office (JPDO) US Air Force (Enterprise Architecture & Infrastructure Council) Dr. Robert "Rocky" Young, Associate Professor of Systems Management, NDU (Enterprise Architecture & Infrastructure Council) David Zeppieri, Chief Information Officer, Overseas Private Investment Corporation (Enterprise Architecture & Infrastructure Council) |
Please don't hesitate to contact us should you have any questions or need assistance. Thank you and I hope to see you in May! Warm Regards, Deborah Kay Government Technology Research Alliance (GTRA) 202.248.5411 Office 202.536.3179 Direct 312.399.7341 Mobile 202.351.0569 Fax deborahk@gtra.orgwww.GTRA.orgwww.GTRACouncilMeeting.org GTRA - Revolutionizing the way Government & Technology Collaborate
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