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Page 1: CES Government 2011 Program

Welcome Letter 1

Government Business Executive Forum (GBEF) 2

Conference Agenda 3 - 6

Biographies Of Speakers and Panelists 7 - 15

Registration List 16 - 19

2011

contents

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On behalf of the Government Business Executive Forum, which serves as the conference advisory board,

welcome to CES Government 2011 and International CES.

You are among 200 senior participating private and public sector executives whose primary business or

mission interest directly intersect the acquisition and application of technology in government. And you

are among more than 120,000 business, government and media professionals who together comprise

International CES.

We hope you find our program this year provocative and timely.“Protecting Borders” to include land, air,

water, and importantly, the borders of critical communications networks and IT infrastructure, is especially

important this tenth anniversary year of that tragic September day that forever changed the United States

and the world.

A sub-theme of our program is the importance of disciplined cooperation across jurisdictions of

government and industry - local, state, Federal, foreign and commercial - as essential to protection

of national borders.

As a conference, CES Government continues its evolution toward an annual symposium attracting

government technology and management executives - public and private sectors - from around the

world. Our vision is for the conference to serve as the binding event for a globally-connected network of

professionals who communicate and coordinate on public sector technology applications.

Equally important to the agenda is the interaction with peers and the building of relationships.

A schedule of disciplined but informal activities has been designed to encourage this interaction.

These are challenging times in uncharted waters. And that makes the discussions held here especially

important. We appreciate your participation and hope you find your time in Las Vegas valuable and your

New Year rewarding in every way.

2011

Donald W. Upson Gary Shapiro Steven Vito

Partner, UpsonVito

Partner, UpsonVito

President and CEO, Consumer Electronics

Association

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The GBEF is a membership organization comprised of senior executives from the government contractor community. The GBEF meets quarterly with each meeting featuring market research & analysis, speakers & authors, and lively discussion - all aligned with a specific business topic for that meeting.

Our mission is to satisfy our members’ unique information needs as we provide them the forum to expand their peer network. The GBEF also represents the advisory board for the program for the annual CES Government Conference held each year in conjunction with International CES, the world’s largest technology showcase. If you are interested in joining the GBEF, please contact either Don Upson, [email protected], or Steve Vito, [email protected] For 2011, the tentative schedule and themes for the GBEF meetings are:

Craig AbodPresident/CEO,Carahsoft Technology

Brad AntleCEO, Salient Solutions

Tony BardoAssistant VP, Hughes Teresa BozzelliVP Managing Director, Sapient Government Paul BurgessPresident/CEO, Lattice Incorporated

Teresa CarlsonAmazon.comWorldwide Public Sector Belinda ColemanPresident/CEO, The Coleman Group

Jerry EdgertonExecutive Vice President Core180

Christopher FountainPresident/CEO, SecureInfo

Paul GarverVP, Public Sector, Quest Software

Ellen GloverExecutive Vice President, ICF International Diana GowenSVP & GM, Government, Qwest Communications Ivette Granier SmithPresident, Triton Corporation Lloyd GriffithsDean, George Mason University Kevin HairVP Corporate Business, Syracuse Research

Tom HewittPresident, Hewitt & Associates

Anthony JimenezPresident/CEO, MicroTech

Tom KriedlerVP-Global SalesLumeta

Harry MartinPresident/CEO, Intelligent Decisions

Mark MeudtVP Marketing, General Dynamics IT Dale MeyerroseVP and General Manager, Harris Corporation

Gary NewgaardSVP, Corporate Development, ASRC Management Services

Jim PayneSVP, National Security, Telcordia

Gary ShapiroPresident/CEO, Consumer Electronics Association

Sudhakar ShenoyChairman and CEO, IMC

Tom SistiDirector, Chief Legislative, SAP

Paul SmithVP, Public Sector, Red Hat

Members Of The Government Business Executive Forum

Woody TalcoveCEO, LexisNexis Special

Barry WestExecutive VP, SE Solutions

Austin YerksPresident, Defense, CSC

Steven M. VitoPartner, Upson Vito

Donald UpsonPartner, Upson Vito

Date Theme:

February State Of The Contractor

April International Public Sector Market – Opportunities and Pitfalls

Summer The Financial Perspective of Contractors

October The Political Trends Impacting Contractors

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8:00AM-2:00PM CES Government 2011 Golf Tournament Bali Hai Golf Club

11:00AM-4:00PM Conference Registration Jasmine Registration North

Executive Education Training Program “2011 Cyber Security Roadmap”

Banyan C

ThisexecutivetrainingsessionofferstrainingcertificatesofcompletionfromTheGraduateSchool

12:00Luncheon “The Bad Guys Are Really Good at IT” EvanKohlman,NBCNewsAnalyst, SMEonterrorismandtechnology 1:15pm-2:00pm “FISMA Reform and Cyber Security:

A New Direction From Congress” RonStroman,StaffDirector,

CommitteeonGovernmentReformandOversight 2:00pm-2:45pm “Making Smartphones and Smart Products Secure” Col.EarlNoble,PM,

NetworkEnterpriseServices,(AKO/DKO) 3:00pm-3:45pm “A Government Executive’s Cyber Security Checklist” MikeAlcorn,DepartmentofState,

OfficeofAnti-TerrorismAssistance 3:34pm-4:30pm “Cyber Security Requires Global Coordination” DonaldCodling,

FederalBureauofInvestigation

5:30PM-7:30PM Reception at The Mix, Mandalay Bay Co-host:MicrosoftCorporation

2011 AGENDA

2011

CES Government 2011P r o t e c t i n g b o r d e r s

3:00PM-4:30PM Conference Registration Opens Jasmine Registration North

5:30PM-7:30PM Government Business Executive Forum Reception - Nine Fine Irishmen, New York New York Hotel

tuesday january4,2011

wednesday january5,2011

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6:30AM-4:00PM Conference Registration Jasmine Registration North

7:00AM-8:00AM Breakfast and Conversation Banyan A,B,C,D

8:00AM-8:15AM Welcome CES Government 2011 DonUpson, Partner, UpsonVito 8:15AM-9:15AM The HonorableMark Warner U.S. Senate,Virginia 9:15AM-10:00AM The World Is Flat, Small, Connected and Dangerous TheHonorableIanLiddell-Grainger MemberofParliament UnitedKingdom

10:00AM-10:45AM Working To Achieve Coordination and Cooperation Beyond National Boundaries Ms.GinaAbercrombie-Winstanley,MinisterCounselor,Deputy CoordinatorforProgramsandPolicy,OfficeofCoordinator forCounterterrorism,USDepartmentofState 10:45AM-11:00AM Coffee and Conversation Break Banyan A,B,C,D

11:00AM-12:00PM Technologies Government Needs Today Moderator:BarryWest,ExecutiveVicePresident,SESolutions Panelists: Col.EarlNoble,PM,USArmy,NetworkEnterpriseServices (AKO/DKO) ScottCharney,CorporateVicePresident,Trustworthy Computing,MicrosoftCorporation DavidZeppieri,ChiefInformation Officer,OverseesPrivateInvestmentCorporation MelvinCordova,Sr.TechnologyTransferOfficer, OfficeofScienceandTechnologyDirectorateforTechnicalCollection DefenseIntelligenceAgency

thursday january6,2011

12:00PM-1:30PM Luncheon

Banyan A,B,C,D “Protecting Borders Through

Innovation and Technology” MarkBorkowski OfficeofInnovationandTechnologyAcquisitionUSCustoms

andBorderProtection

1:30PM-2:15PM Innovation, Technology and the 21st Century Warfighter

LieutenantGeneralMichaelVane,USArmy DirectorArmyCapabilitiesIntegrationCenter(ARCIC)

CES GOvERnMEnT 2010 SouthSeasF

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7:00AM-8:00AM Breakfast and Conversation Banyan A,B,C,D

8:00AM-8:10AM Day 2 Welcome StevenM.Vito,Partner,UpsonVito

8:10AM-9:00AM Looking Forward With 9/11 Vision RichardSpires ChiefInformationOfficer DepartmentofHomelandSecurity

9:00AM-9:45AM Border Protection: An Ally’s Perspective Dr.MohamedReda Chairman,ITExportCommunityofEgypt

9:45AM-10:35AM Working With Allies Off The Battlefield Moderator:BillCarroll,SeniorVice President,StrategicPrograms, SiloSmashers Panelists: MikeAlcorn,StateDepartment DonaldCodling, FederalBureauofInvestigation

2:15PM-3:15PM Outside Looking In - What Professional Observers Think

Moderator:WoodyHall,VP,ITStrategyand CIO, GeneralDynamicsInformationTechnology Panelists:

EvanKohlman,NBCNewsAnalyst DavidSilverberg,Editor,

HomelandSecurityToday KevinPlexico,SeniorVicePresident, Input/Deltek

3:15PM-3:45PM Congress Gets IT More Than You Might Think RonStroman,StaffDirector, HouseCommitteeonOversightandGovernmentReform

4:00PM-4:05PM Closing Comments StevenM.Vito,Partner,UpsonVito

6:00PM-8:00PM Reception At Margaritaville, Flamingo Hilton Hotel

Co-host:Alcatel-Lucent,Verizon,LGS transportationprovided

friday january7,2011

CES GOvERnMEnT 2010 SouthSeasF

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10:35AM-10:50AM Coffee and Conversation Break Banyan A,B,C,D

10:50AM-11:35PM Managing Technology Across

Jurisdictions Moderator:AnneArmstrong,President

1105GovernmentInformation Panelists: CharlesArmstrong,ChiefInformation

Officer,USCustomsandBorderProtection RichardSpires,ChiefInformationOfficer,

DepartmentofHomelandSecurity KiritAmin,ChiefInformationOfficer,Bureauof

ConsularAffairs,USDepartmentofState JeanmarieDavis,Director,VirginiaLiaisonOffice

11:35PM-12:15PM National Security, Border Protection And The New Game

HonorableDarrellIssa ViceChairman,HouseCommitteeon

OversightandGovernmentReform

12:30PM Bus Departs For International CES

2011

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Kirit AminChief Information Officer, Bureau of Consular Affairs and Director

for the Office of Consular Systems & Technology, US Department of State

As CA CIO and Director of CST, Mr. Amin is responsible for all CA IT programs, which

support the agency’s mission of protecting the lives and interests of American citizens

overseas and strengthening U.S. border security. Mr. Amin has a vision for creating a

consolidated person-centric IT environment, capable of adapting to new and emerging

business requirements. The Bureau of Consular Affairs serves as the public face of the

Department of State for millions of United States citizens and foreign nationals around

the world.

Mr. Amin has more than 30 years of experience in the management, leadership,

engineering, design, implementation and direction of large systems integration projects,

including the application of current technology to secure data and network

communications. Prior to joining CST in June 2007, Mr. Amin held key IT management

positions at Nortel PEC Solutions, Vector Research, Inc., and Computer Sciences

Corporation.

Anne Armstrong President, Government Information, 1105 Media Group Inc.

Anne Armstrong has more than thirty years experience in technology journalism and publishing. She was

a member of the Federal Computer Week launch team in 1987, and has worked on both the editorial

and business sides. She began her career as a science journalist, and started Langley Publications, a

research and newsletter company. Armstrong served as president of Virginia’s Center for Innovative

Technology (CIT) from 1999 to 2002. She holds degrees from Vanderbilt University and Johns Hopkins

University, and represents 1105 on ABM’s Government Affairs Committee.

Mr. Charles R. ArmstrongAssistant Commissioner for the Office of Information and Technology, U.S. Customs and Border

Protection, Department of Homeland Security. Functional responsibilities include software development, infrastructure services and support, tactical

communications, the laboratory system and research and development functions, and IT moderniza-

SPEAKERS PAnELISTS

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tion initiatives supporting CBP’s core business processes. Additionally, as the Department of Homeland

Security (DHS) Steward for network services, Mr. Armstrong is accountable for supporting the agency’s

requirements for secure, reliable communications.

Mr. Armstrong served as the DHS Deputy CIO where he was a champion of the Department’s IT

initiatives for improving the agency’s secure information sharing capabilities through the consolidation

of infrastructure and strengthened security. Mr. Armstrong brings with him over 26 years of leadership

and technology experience in the operations and management of IT.

Mr. Mark S. BorkowskiComponent Acquisition Executive & Assistant Commissioner,Office of Technology Innovation and AcquisitionU.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP)

Mark Borkowski became the Assistant Commissioner for the Office of Technology Innovation and Ac-

quisition (OTIA) with U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) of the Department of Homeland Security

(DHS) in July 2010. He is responsible for ensuring technology efforts are properly focused on mission and

well integrated across CBP and for strengthening effectiveness in acquisition and program manage-

ment. In addition to being the Assistant Commissioner for OTIA, Mr. Borkowski serves as CBP’s Compo-

nent Acquisition Executive (CAE) responsible for ensuring acquisitions support a mission requirement, are

cost effective and are integrated across all of CBP where appropriate.

Prior to his appointment as Assistant Commissioner, Mr. Borkowski served as Executive Director of the Se-

cure Border Initiative (SBI) Program Executive Office (PEO). As Executive Director, Mr. Borkowski overssaw

the Department of Homeland Security’s (DHS) implementation of SBI at U.S. Customs and Border Protec-

tion (CBP), and oversaw SBI’s continued efforts to develop border security resources that will provide

enhanced situational awareness for frontline CBP personnel along the U.S. borders.

Before assignment to SBI, Mr. Borkowski served as the Executive Director for Mission Support at Head-

quarters, United States Border Patrol. In this role, he supported the Chief of the Border Patrol in execut-

ing the Border Patrol’s $2 billion annual budget and in managing a total workforce in excess of 17,000

agents and support personnel.

William CarrollSenior vice President, Strategic Programs

William Carroll is Senior Vice President of Strategic Programs at SiloSmashers, where he leverages his ex-

perience and his government and industry network to strategically position the company in the market

place and identify business opportunities in the areas of Program Management Support, Performance

Management, and IT Security, in the public sector.

Mr. Carroll has over 35 years of experience in operational management and program management in

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homeland security, the Federal Law Enforcement community, and the Intelligence community. He had

an outstanding 27-year career in the Immigration and Naturalization Service, retiring as the District Direc-

tor of the Washington DC Capitol Region. The United States Immigration Service now comprises the five

major Agencies within the Department of Homeland Security: CBP, ICE, DRO, CIS, and U.S. Border Patrol.

Mr. Carroll has also served as a subject area expert, providing consulting services on business strategy

and operational/program management to many Fortune 500 companies.

Today, Mr. Carroll remains a prominent authority on law enforcement and homeland security issues.

Scott CharneyCorporate vice President for Trustworthy Computing, Microsoft

Trustworthy Computing is Microsoft’s effort to help ensure secure, private and reliable computing. As

part of this effort, the Trustworthy Computing team works with business groups throughout the company

to ensure their products and services adhere to Microsoft’s security and privacy policies. It also engages

with governments, industry partners, and computer users on important security and privacy issues such

as critical infrastructure protection, software assurance, and identity management.

Mr. Charney served as Chief of the Computer Crime and Intellectual Property Section in the Criminal

Division of the U.S. Department of Justice. As the leading federal prosecutor for computer crimes from

1991 to 1999, he

helped prosecute major hacker cases and co-authored numerous documents, including

the Federal Guidelines for Searching and Seizing Computers

the National Information Infrastructure Protection Act of 1996

the federal computer crime sentencing guidelines

the Criminal Division’s (DOJ) policy on appropriate computer use and workplace monitoring.

He also chaired the Group of Eight nations Subgroup on High-Tech Crime, served as Vice Chair and

Head of the U.S. delegation to the Ad Hoc Group of Experts on Global Cryptography Policy for the Or-

ganization for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD), was a member of the U.S. delegation

to the OECD’s Group of Experts on Security, Privacy and Intellectual Property Rights in the Global Infor-

mation Infrastructure, and was a member of the Clinton Administration’s Information Infrastructure Task

Force, serving on the Privacy Working Group that published principles for handling personally identifiable

information.

Donald CodlingUnit Chief, FBI Cyber Crime Division

Donald Codling has been with the FBI for more than 20 years working in a variety of investigative pro-

grams including Violent Crime, Foreign Counter-Intelligence, Technical Operations, Undercover Opera-

tions and Cyber Crime Operations.

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Codling currently serves as Unit Chief and DHS Liaison, Cyber Division, FBI in Washington, D.C. Unit Chief

Codling has been the lead investigator or supervisor on numerous major domestic and international cy-

ber crime cases, counter-terrorism cases, counter-intelligence cases, and long-term undercover operations.

He has also served as assistant FBI Legal attaché in Paris, France as well as Bridgetown, Barbados. His

postings in the FBI have been in San Diego, Los Angeles, Dallas and Washington DC. He serves as chair-

man of an international cyber crime working group consisting of the heads of Cyber Crime Investigative

Departments of Australia, Canada, New Zealand, the United Kingdom and the United States.

Melvin CordovaSenior Program Manager

Office of Science and Technology

Defense Intelligence Agency

Mr. Cordova joined the DIA CoS Office in April 2008 to maximize the value of the In-Q-Tel technology

efforts and implement horizontal integration across MASINT, HUMINT, Analysis, and IT. He is an effective

leader in the identification, development, commercialization and efficient deployment of innovative

technologies into defense and intelligence applications.

In 2004, Mr. Cordova joined DIA and deployed to Iraq leading the team that provided oversight of all

Iraq Survey Group contracts. In 2005, Mr. Cordova joined the Defense HUMINT Management Office

as a Senior Program Manager, assigned to the Technology Tradecraft Division. In this capacity he led

technology efforts focused on achieving interoperability by seeking a common technology base. Mr.

Cordova enlisted in the U.S. Navy in 1979 as an Interior Communications Electrician and served 22 years

in a variety of duties, such as; technician, Recruiter, Chief Engineer, and Senior Enlisted Advisor.

Military awards and decorations include the Defense Meritorious Service Medal, Navy Commendation,

Army Commendation, and Navy Achievement.

Ian Liddell-GraingerMember of Parliament, United Kingdom

Mr. Grainger was first elected as a Conservative Member of Parliament for Brudgewater and West Som-

erset in the June, 2001 General Election. Four years later he returned with an increased majority. He

continues to serve as a Major in the Territorial Army.

Since his first election, Mr. Grainger has served as a member of the Public Administration Select Commit-

tee, where he is involved in a number of technology issues, to include information security, emergency

communications. He is a recognized and respected leader on issues of national defense and continues

to participate in the Armed Forces Parliamentary Scheme which is intended to further Members of Par-

liament’s understanding of the Armed Forces. He is Vice Chairman of the All Party Parliamentary Group

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on Nuclear Energy and Chairman of the All Party Group on the Pharmaceutical Industry.

He is a committed advocate for children with learning disabilities and is especially committed to moving

appreciation for dyslexia higher up the national political agenda.

Mr. Grainger has been reselected as official candidate of the Conservative Party to stand for re-election

in the forthcoming 2010 General Election

Honorable Darrell IssaChairman, House Government Reform and Oversight Committee

First elected to Congress in 2000, Darrell Issa was recently named Chairman of the powerful House

Government Reform Committee for the 112th Congress. He is perhaps Congress’ most knowledgeable

voice on technology issues and will play the pivotal role in the 112th Congress on issues affecting out-

sourcing, government contracting and procurement.

Representative Issa founded Directed Electronics, the Vista, California based industry-leading manufac-

turer of automobile security and convenience products. Issa has served as Chairman of the Consumer

Electronics Association, served as a member of the Board of Governors of the Electronics Industry As-

sociation, and as Director of the San Diego Economic Development Association and the Greater San

Diego County Chamber of Commerce. In 1994, Issa received the Entrepreneur of the Year Award from

Inc. Magazine, Ernst & Young, and The San Diego Union-Tribune.

Evan Kohlmann

Evan Kohlmann is an NBC News terrorism analyst and commentator. He is a private sector International

Terrorism Consultant who has spent over a decade tracking Al-Qaida and other terrorist organizations.

Mr. Kohlmann has amassed one of the world’s most extensive open source databases on terrorism, ter-

rorist organizations and terrorist activities. He currently works as a senior investigator for the Nine Eleven

Finding Answers (NEFA) Foundation--and has also served at various times as a contract consultant in ter-

rorism matters on behalf of the U.S. Department of Defense, the U.S. Department of Justice, the Federal

Bureau of Investigation (FBI), the Office of the High Representative (OHR) in Bosnia-Herzegovina, the

International Criminal Tribunal for the Former Yugoslavia (ICTFY) at the Hague, the Australian Federal

Police (AFP), the U.K. Crown Prosecution Service (CPS), Scotland Yard’s SO-15 Counter Terrorism Com-

mand, the Central Scotland Police, West Yorkshire Police, and the Danish Security and Intelligence

Service (PET).

Mr. Kohlmann is a regular, lead technical witness in the prosecution of terrorists in a number of countries,

including the United States and the United Kingdom.

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Charles B. Mudd, Jr.President

Charles Mudd is the President of SiloSmashers. One of our firm’s two partners, he has more than 30 years

of experience in industry and government. Prior to joining SiloSmashers, Mr. Mudd worked with large na-

tional and international companies. Throughout his career, he directed the acquisition and integration

of more than 10 firms into existing organizations throughout the U.S. He increased the profitability and

marketing effectiveness of these organizations and led the formation and implementation of more than

15 joint ventures with major national and international companies.

Colonel Earl D. nobleProject Manager, Army Knowledge Online

Colonel Earl Noble has served as Project Manager for Network Enterprise Services on Fort Belvoir, VA

since June 2008. In his role as Project Manager, COL Noble oversees Product Director Army Knowledge

Online/Defense Knowledge Online, Product Manager Area Processing Center, Product Director Defense

Messaging System – Army and Product Director Acquisition, Logistics and Technology Enterprise Systems

and Services. He is also responsible for the Army’s Go Mobile initiative.

He began his career in 1985 when he was commissioned in Field Artillery, served tours with 1st Cavalry

and 2nd Infantry Divisions, and worked his way up from Fire Direction Officer to Battery Commander.

In 1992, he joined the Army Acquisition Corps and operated computer networks for the U.S. Army Field

Artillery School and the Army Test Command. Later, he became Assistant Project Manager for Bradley

Fighting Vehicles, which then followed a tour in the Pentagon with the Army’s Objective Force Task

Force. COL Noble was selected in 2003 as Product Manager for Defense-Wide Transmission Systems and

travelled around the globe providing communications support to the Warfighter. In 2004, he assumed re-

sponsibility for coordinating communication projects in Afghanistan and in the Green Zone in Baghdad.

He returned to the Pentagon in 2006 to serve as Executive Officer to the Deputy for Acquisition and

Systems Management and then as Director of Future Force Integration. COL Noble’s military awards

include the Meritorious Service Medal.

Dr. Mohamed Reda

Dr. Mohamed Reda is the Chairman of Allied Soft Group Switzerland, Chairman and CEO of Allied Soft

Egypt, AITS Egypt, Education Pro Active Group, Data Pro, and Allied Consultants. Due to his professional

background and business network in Egypt as IT industry leader he has been elected as: Chairman ITEC

(Information Technology Export Community) and Chairman of IT Committee of EBA (Egyptian Business

Association). In addition, he is the board member of The Egyptian British Business Council, The Egyptian

Canadian Business Council, The Egyptian Indian Business Council; board member of the GROW IT pro-

gram and Export rebate program in Egypt at ITIDA (the Information Technology Industry Development

Agency). After studying at Cairo University, Economics and Political Science, he earned his PhD in Artifi-

cial Intelligence, CM, Pennsylvania, USA. He started his carrier with Westinghouse Corporation in USA. In

1990 he started the Allied Group until now.

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Stephen M. RyanStephen M. Ryan is considered one of Washington’s premier crisis management, ethics and government

contracting attorneys.

Mr. Ryan is a partner and head of the Government Strategies and Government Contracts Practice

Groups in the law firm of McDermott Will & Emery LLP. Steve is based in the Washington, D.C. office.

The Firm has 15 offices, including the major U.S. cities and Shanghai, Brussels, London, and other foreign

offices. He provides lobbying, litigation and counseling services for the information technology com-

munity. He is an expert in government contract law, and litigates such cases. He has broad experience

in addressing the combined legal, political and press-related challenges stemming from Congressional

oversight and investigation.

Steve has experience in all branches of the U.S. Government. He served as General Counsel to the

U.S. Senate Committee on Governmental Affairs, chaired by the Honorable John Glenn, concentrat-

ing on the Committee’s work in government procurement of information technology, the work of the

Inspectors General, and other procurement-related activity. Steve served as Deputy Counsel of the

President’s Commission on Organized Crime, directing investigations against La Cosa Nostra and other

criminal groups during the Reagan Administration. He also served as an Assistant U.S. Attorney in

Washington, D.C., prosecuting criminal cases. Steve served as an advisor to the Latvian, Polish and

other Eastern European governments after Soviet rule ended. He served as the law clerk for the Honor-

able Robert A. Grant, U.S. District Judge for the Northern District of Indiana.

Steve earned his J.D. from the Notre Dame Law School and his B.S. from Cornell University, and practices

in the District of Columbia.

Richard A. SpiresChief Information Officer

Department of Homeland Security

In this position Mr. Spires is responsible for the department’s $6.4 billion investment in Information Tech-

nology (IT). He leads and facilitates the development, implementation, and maintenance of the de-

partment’s IT architecture. Mr. Spires is the chairman of the DHS Chief Information Officer Council and

the Enterprise Architecture Board. He strongly supports the Secretary’s goal of unifying and maturing

DHS–one DHS, one enterprise, a shared vision, with integrated results-based operations. Mr. Spires also

serves on the Federal CIO Council, where he chairs the Best Practices Committee and co-chairs the

Federal Data Center Consolidation Initiative.

Mr. Spires held a number of positions at the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) from 2004 through 2008. He

served as the Deputy Commissioner for Operations Support, having overall responsibility for the key

support and administrative functions for the IRS, to include IT, Human Capital, Finance, Shared Services,

Real Estate, and Security functions. Prior to becoming Deputy Commissioner, Mr. Spires served as the

IRS’ CIO, with overall strategic and operational responsibility for a $2 billion budget and a 7,000-person

Modernization and Information Technology Services organization.

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Donald W UpsonPartner: Upsonvito, LLC Donald W Upson is a founding partner of UpsonVito, a marketing firm specializing in the government

technology and management sectors, and in assisting companies and governments in acquiring and

utilizing information and communications technologies to meet government challenges and improve

service delivery.

UpsonVito organizes the government technology sector’s premier annual policy conference, CES Gov-

ernment, which is held annually in partnership with International CES. The firm also manages the Gov-

ernment Business Executive Forum, an elite organization of business executives whose primary business

interest is the government technology and management arena.

For more than three decades Upson has held senior management positions in government and private

sector organizations. He served as Virginia’s first Secretary of Technology, staff director of what now is

the House Government Reform and Oversight Committee and chief of staff to former New York Con-

gressman Frank Horton (R-NY)

Lieutenant General Michael A. vane Deputy Commanding General, Futures and Director, Army Capabilities Integration Center, U.S. Army

Training and Doctrine Command

Lieutenant General Vane assumed duties as Deputy Commanding General, Futures and Director of the

Army Capabilities Integration Center on 20 August 2007 after serving on the Joint Staff as the Vice Direc-

tor for Force Structure, Resources, and Assessment (J8).

In this position he is responsible to the Commanding General, TRADOC, for the design, development,

and integration, into a joint warfighting environment, from concept to capability, all aspects of the

Future Force.

Lieutenant General Michael A. Vane graduated from the United States Military Academy at West Point

in 1975 and was initially commissioned as a signal officer. He transitioned to Air Defense Artillery where

he has commanded at all levels, from platoon, battery, battalion, brigade, Air and Missile Defense

Command (AAMDC), and as Commanding General, US Army Air Defense Artillery Center and Fort Bliss,

Texas.

In over thirty years of active duty, he has also held various positions of responsibility in the force devel-

opment community serving within the Training and Doctrine Command (TRADOC), as part of the Army

Staff, and most recently on the Joint Staff.

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His unique assignments include serving as: Aide-de-Camp to the Supreme Allied Commander, Europe

during Operation Desert Shield and Desert Storm; Commander of the 4th Battalion, 3d ADA (Bradley/

Stinger Fighting Vehicle-BSFV), 3d Infantry Division (Mechanized), Germany; Commander of the 11th Air

Defense Artillery Brigade, Third US Army, Fort Bliss, Texas; Commanding General, 32nd AAMDC at Fort Bliss,

and as Director for Doctrine, Concepts and Strategy for TRADOC.

Barry C. WestExecutive vice PresidentSE Solutions Inc. Barry West is a senior-level executive with over 25 years of IT experience.

Prior to joining SE Solutions, Mr. West’s government career highlights include service as CIO to the US De-

partment of Commerce, FEMA and the National Weather Service. He also held senior technology man-

agement positions at GSA and Census, and he is a United States Air Force veteran.

West served two terms as president of the American Council on Technology where he represented the

United States at international technology forums and symposiums. In addition, Mr. West is an adjunct pro-

fessor for the at the graduate school of the University of Maryland where he also sits on the advisory board.

Gina Abercrombie-Winstanley

Deputy Coordinator, Program DirectorateOffice of the Coordinator for Counterterrorism, United States Department of State

Ms. Abercrombie Winstanley is a career member of the Senior Foreign Service with the rank of Minister-

Counselor and she serves as one of our Nation’s top counter terrorism officials.

Minister-Counselor Winstanley joined the Foreign Service in 1985 and served as Consul in Baghdad,

before being posted to Jakarta and Cairo. She then served as Special Assistant for Middle Eastern and

African Affairs to Deputy, and later, Secretary of State Lawrence Eagleburger. After a year of advanced

Arabic, she served as Political Officer at the Embassy in Tel Aviv with responsibility for the Gaza Strip.

Before her posting as Director of the Office of Egypt and the Levant under the Bureau of Near Eastern

Affairs where she handled the countries of Lebanon, Syria, Egypt, and Jordan, she served as Chairwoman

for Middle East Area Studies at the Foreign Service Institute--the premier training facility for U.S. Diplomats;

as Consul General in Jeddah, Saudi Arabia; Policy Advisor to the Director of the Near East–South Asia

Center for Strategic Studies at the Department of Defense; Senior Advisor for Middle Eastern Affairs at

USUN; Director for Near East South Asian Affairs with responsibility for the Arabian Peninsula at the National

Security Council of the White House; and Director for Legislative Affairs, also at the NSC. Her career also

includes service on the Senate Foreign Relations Committee under then-Chairman Joseph Biden.

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Registration List

First Name Last Name Company Title

Gina Abercrombie-Winstanley Department of State Deputy Coordinator for Programs, Policy and Budget

Howard Ady CGI Federal Vice President

Manish Agarwal Attain CTO

Michael Agrillo OnPoint EVP

Michael Alcorn ATA, U.S. Department of State Program Manager

Ralph Alexander Lattice Incorporated

Robert Allen Trustwave Government Solutions, Account Executive

Kirit Amin State Department CIO for CA

Ken Ammon Looking Glass CEO

Wes Anderson Microsoft General Manager

Brad Antle Salient Federal Solutions, Inc. President & CEO

Anne Armstrong 1105 Government Information President

Charles R. Armstrong U.S. Customs & Border Protection Assistant Commissioner

Curt Aubley Lockheed Martin VP, CTO

Nigel Ballard Intel Federal Marketing Manager

Alan Balutis Cisco Systems, Inc. Director and Distinguished Fellow

Tony Bardo Hughes Network Systems Asst VP, Government Solutions

Greg Baroni Attain, LLC Chairman and CEO

Julie Barth SAIC Business Development Manager

Ray Baxter Qwest Government Services, Inc. Direct

Jennifer Berman MicroTech, LLC Director of Sales

Tony Blair IBM Account Executive

Jim Blanco JAB Solutions President

Mark Borkowski US Customs and Border Protection Assistant Commissioner

Steve Boyd UpsonVito

Teresa Bozzelli Sapient Vice President

Barbara Ellen Bridges Par Excellence President

Matt Brooks Capgemini Government Solutions National Security BD Senior Manager

Chris Brown IBM DHS Solutions Specialist

Paul Brubaker Cisco Systems Senior Director

Lisa Bruch Qwest Government Services, Inc. Regional Vice President Govt Sales

Paul Burgess Lattice Incorporated CEO

Dennis Callahan General Dynamics Information Technology Sr. Director, Business Development

Greg Callen Daston Corporation Senior Vice President

Teresa Carlson Microsoft Corporation VP, US FEDERAL SALES

Shawn Carroll Qwest Government Services Director, Engineering

William Carroll SiloSmashers Senior Vice President, Strategic Programs

Peter Cevenini Cisco Systems, Inc Education Lead

Scott Charney Microsoft Corporation Corporate Vice President, Trustworthy Computing

Daniel Chun Occam Solutions President

Charles Church Sevatec VP

Roseanne Cinnamond Vion Corporation Director Of Marketing And Proposals

Joy Cioci Joy Cioci, LLC CEO

Curt Clifton Dickstein Shapiro LLP Senior Legislative Advisor

Donald Codling F.B.I. Senior Agent

John Coe Booz Allen Hamilton Senior Associate

Bill Cole The Coleman Group, Inc. Chief Operating Officer

Chris Cole Blackstone Technology Group Senior Manager

Belinda Coleman Coleman Group Inc, The President

Marcus Collier General Dynamics Information Technology Senior VP

Lynne Corddry Red Hat, Inc VP Business Development PS

Melvin Cordova Defense Intelligence Agency Sr. Technology Transfer Officer

Thomas Cowell IBM Software Manager

Kathleen Cowles LGS Director

Martin Cummings Daon VP, Strategic Market Development

Clint Cunningham US Army Major

Jeremiah Cunningham Technical Communities Vice President

Brett Davis Microsoft Account Executive

Jeannemarie Davis Commonwealth of Virginia DC Liason

Thomas Davis Deloitte Director, Federal Government Relations

Wayne Davis Qwest Dir Business Development

Frank Deffer DHS-OIG AIG for Information Technology Audits

Amir Dehdashty HUGHES SENIOR SALES DIRECTOR

Jon DeLapp CIBER Dir. Business Development DHS

Tim Dowd TPD Consulting LLC Principal

Cyril Draffin Northrop Grumman Vice President, Homeland Security

Paul Druckman Accenture Vice President, DHS Business Development

Michael Edrington Defense Media Activity Deputy Director, DIMOC

Carrie Edwards White and Partners Executive Vice President

Marlin Edwards Jr. ManTech International Corporation Vice President

Robert Effinger US Army Division Chief, S&T Div, ARCIC

Robert Efrus Van Scoyoc Associates Vice President

Bob Elfanbaum Asynchrony Solutions General Manager

Steve Elfanbaum Asynchrony Solutions President

Jerry Elmquist Qwest Business Development Manager

Richard Erredge US Air Force Reserve Commander, 934 Communication Flight

Michael Everitt CGI Federal Director - Business Development

David Fairchild Criterion Systems VP Business Development

Christopher Felix Verizon Wireless Vice-President ñ Federal Government Sales & Operat

kenneth folderauer TW Telecom Vice president - Public Sector

Jane Forman CACI Senior Vice President

Chris Fountain Secure Info President and CEO

Mike Fox Attain, LLC VP and Chief Strategy Officer

Jim Fraley ReliaSource Vice President

Tom Frana ViON Corporation President and CEO

Brent Franzel Cardinal Point Partners Principal

Marshall Frith ManTech International Corporation Project Manager

Nathalie Garcia Department of National Defence Joint Operations 2 Public Affairs

Regina Gibson OnPoint Consulting, Inc. Vice President, Business Development

Victor Giordano Digital Management Vice President

Allen Golland DRS Technologies CIO

Christopher Goode Akin Gump Policy Advisor

Diana Gowen Qwest Sr. Vice President Government Sales

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First name Last name Company Title

Registration List

Bill Cole The Coleman Group, Inc. Chief Operating Officer

Chris Cole Blackstone Technology Group Senior Manager

Belinda Coleman Coleman Group Inc, The President

Marcus Collier General Dynamics Information Technology Senior VP

Lynne Corddry Red Hat, Inc VP Business Development PS

Melvin Cordova Defense Intelligence Agency Sr. Technology Transfer Officer

Thomas Cowell IBM Software Manager

Kathleen Cowles LGS Director

Martin Cummings Daon VP, Strategic Market Development

Clint Cunningham US Army Major

Jeremiah Cunningham Technical Communities Vice President

Brett Davis Microsoft Account Executive

Jeannemarie Davis Commonwealth of Virginia DC Liason

Thomas Davis Deloitte Director, Federal Government Relations

Wayne Davis Qwest Dir Business Development

Frank Deffer DHS-OIG AIG for Information Technology Audits

Amir Dehdashty HUGHES SENIOR SALES DIRECTOR

Jon DeLapp CIBER Dir. Business Development DHS

Tim Dowd TPD Consulting LLC Principal

Cyril Draffin Northrop Grumman Vice President, Homeland Security

Paul Druckman Accenture Vice President, DHS Business Development

Michael Edrington Defense Media Activity Deputy Director, DIMOC

Carrie Edwards White and Partners Executive Vice President

Marlin Edwards Jr. ManTech International Corporation Vice President

Robert Effinger US Army Division Chief, S&T Div, ARCIC

Robert Efrus Van Scoyoc Associates Vice President

Bob Elfanbaum Asynchrony Solutions General Manager

Steve Elfanbaum Asynchrony Solutions President

Jerry Elmquist Qwest Business Development Manager

Richard Erredge US Air Force Reserve Commander, 934 Communication Flight

Michael Everitt CGI Federal Director - Business Development

David Fairchild Criterion Systems VP Business Development

Christopher Felix Verizon Wireless Vice-President ñ Federal Government Sales & Operat

kenneth folderauer TW Telecom Vice president - Public Sector

Jane Forman CACI Senior Vice President

Chris Fountain Secure Info President and CEO

Mike Fox Attain, LLC VP and Chief Strategy Officer

Jim Fraley ReliaSource Vice President

Tom Frana ViON Corporation President and CEO

Brent Franzel Cardinal Point Partners Principal

Marshall Frith ManTech International Corporation Project Manager

Nathalie Garcia Department of National Defence Joint Operations 2 Public Affairs

Regina Gibson OnPoint Consulting, Inc. Vice President, Business Development

Victor Giordano Digital Management Vice President

Allen Golland DRS Technologies CIO

Christopher Goode Akin Gump Policy Advisor

Diana Gowen Qwest Sr. Vice President Government Sales

Ivette Granier-Smith Project Performance Corporation President

Andrew Gravatt National Defense University, iCollege Department Chair

Brenton Greene Telcordia President - Advanced Technology Solutions

Lloyd Griffiths George Mason University Dean

Vince Gwiazdowski Northrop Grumman Director

Brett Haan Deloitte Principal

Carol Haave Xceedium Advisor

Kevin Hair SRC, Inc. Vice President

Woody Hall General Dynamics Information Technology CIO

Matt Harcourt Lexis Nexis VP, Strategic Alliances

Tim Hartman Government Executive Media Group

Glenn Hazard Xceedium CEO

Gillian Heltai Comscore Director

Mike Hettinger Grant Thornton Executive Director

Thomas Hewitt Hewitt Consulting President

Jim Huske Graduate School Chief of Staff

Darrell Issa US Congress Congressman

Suzie Jaworowski White and Partners Vice President

Brian Jenkins Rand Corporation Senior Advisor

Fin Johnson Ahtna Facility Services, Inc. Security Division Manager

Gil Johnson LGS Deputy Operations

John Johnson Deepwaterpoint Parner

Rick Jones Cisco Director, Strategic Relations

Kenneth Kaizer Lattice Government Services President

Goldy Kamali FedScoop Founder

Ellis Khan Booz Allen Hamilton Regional Manager

Jason Kimrey Intel Corporation Director, Intel Federal

Lawrence Knosp LGB & Associates, Inc Executive VP and COO

Ryan Kociolek CSC Director, Business Development

Evan Kohlmann Global Terror Alert President

Michael Sunnie Kpullum Immigration Department Administrative Assistant

Paul Krein Deloitte Consulting, LLP Specialist Leader

Elizabeth Krowne Krowne Cosulting, LLC CEO, Owner

Brooke Kyle NetApp Account Executive

Alan Lawrence Cisco Systems Senior Director - Strategic Programs

Ian Liddell-Grainger UK Parliament Member of Parliament

Kristen Lillard Blackstone Technology Group Senior Manager

Gary Loyd Centurion Research Solutions, LLC CEO

Thanh Luu ManTech International Corporation Program Director

Serge Matta Comscore Executive Vice President

Jack Maykoski Graduate School Director, New Program Development

Bernard Mc Monagle Verizon Wireless Verizon Wireless Director Federal Government Data

Patrick McCollum Army Go Mobile Senior Technical Engineer

Ray McDuffie Dell Director, Strategic Programs

Dale Meyerrose Cyber Integrated Solutions VP & GM

Luisa Miller-Hughley Alcatel-Lucent Director, Data Solution Sales

Debbie Taylor Moore CyberZephyr CEO

Ivette Granier-Smith Project Performance Corporation President

Andrew Gravatt National Defense University, iCollege Department Chair

Brenton Greene Telcordia President - Advanced Technology Solutions

Lloyd Griffiths George Mason University Dean

Vince Gwiazdowski Northrop Grumman Director

Brett Haan Deloitte Principal

Carol Haave Xceedium Advisor

Kevin Hair SRC, Inc. Vice President

Woody Hall General Dynamics Information Technology CIO

Matt Harcourt Lexis Nexis VP, Strategic Alliances

Tim Hartman Government Executive Media Group

Glenn Hazard Xceedium CEO

Gillian Heltai Comscore Director

Mike Hettinger Grant Thornton Executive Director

Thomas Hewitt Hewitt Consulting President

Jim Huske Graduate School Chief of Staff

Darrell Issa US Congress Congressman

Suzie Jaworowski White and Partners Vice President

Brian Jenkins Rand Corporation Senior Advisor

Fin Johnson Ahtna Facility Services, Inc. Security Division Manager

Gil Johnson LGS Deputy Operations

John Johnson Deepwaterpoint Parner

Rick Jones Cisco Director, Strategic Relations

Kenneth Kaizer Lattice Government Services President

Goldy Kamali FedScoop Founder

Ellis Khan Booz Allen Hamilton Regional Manager

Jason Kimrey Intel Corporation Director, Intel Federal

Lawrence Knosp LGB & Associates, Inc Executive VP and COO

Ryan Kociolek CSC Director, Business Development

Evan Kohlmann Global Terror Alert President

Michael Sunnie Kpullum Immigration Department Administrative Assistant

Paul Krein Deloitte Consulting, LLP Specialist Leader

Elizabeth Krowne Krowne Cosulting, LLC CEO, Owner

Brooke Kyle NetApp Account Executive

Alan Lawrence Cisco Systems Senior Director - Strategic Programs

Ian Liddell-Grainger UK Parliament Member of Parliament

Kristen Lillard Blackstone Technology Group Senior Manager

Gary Loyd Centurion Research Solutions, LLC CEO

Thanh Luu ManTech International Corporation Program Director

Serge Matta Comscore Executive Vice President

Jack Maykoski Graduate School Director, New Program Development

Bernard Mc Monagle Verizon Wireless Verizon Wireless Director Federal Government Data

Patrick McCollum Army Go Mobile Senior Technical Engineer

Ray McDuffie Dell Director, Strategic Programs

Dale Meyerrose Cyber Integrated Solutions VP & GM

Luisa Miller-Hughley Alcatel-Lucent Director, Data Solution Sales

Debbie Taylor Moore CyberZephyr CEO

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Registration List

Susan Morrison Capgemini Government Solutions Business Development

Charles Mudd SiloSmashers President

Chris Munley Booz Allen Hamilton Principal

Brian Murphy Cyber-Ark Software Federal Account Executive

Kelli Murphy Unisys

Earl Noble US Army Colonel

Engineer Roien Noori Black Eagle Road Building and Construction Company Request Construction and Logistic Projects Offers

Jim Nordhausen Mainline Information Systems Account Executive

Matt O'Flynn Fidelis Security Director

Jesse O'Gorman Blackstone Technology Group Partner/Managing Director

Steve O'Keeffe O'Keeffe & Company Founder & Principal

Bryant Ong AKO IT Specialist

Michael Peacock Peacock President

David Peed Ciena Vice President

Joseph Pendry General Dynamics IT Director of Marketing & Communications

Greg Peratt Panasonic Solutions Company Director, Video Solutions

Rick Perry ARRAY Information Technology

Anne Petera Lockheed Martin Director, Homeland Security Programs

Chas Phillips Phillips Consulting President

Sterling Phillips GTSI CEO & President

Kevin Plexico Input Vice President Chief Technology Officer

Jeff Posey Emtec Federal

Stephen Power VMware

Nitin Pradhan Transportation Department Chief Information Officer

John Przysucha Deep Water Point Partner

Matthew Pushkin Endgame Systems SVP and General Manager, Federal

Tom Ragland CACI Sr. VP

Mohamed Reda ITEC (IT Export Community of Egypt) Doctor

Jeff Remington Albuquerque Police Department Lieutenant

Tarik Reyes Northrop Grumann Director of Business Development

Andrew Robinson ICF International Senior VP

Paul Robinson Defense Media Activity DAMSO

Dan Roche Director

Raymond Roman Defense Media Activity Operations Officer

Andrew Romanyk Romanyk Consulting Corp President & CEO

John Rothenberger SE Solutions President

William Rucker Trustwave Vice President, Government Solutions

Jan Ruderman Panasonic Solutions Company Vice President, Government Sales

Donna Ryan CGI Federal Senior Vice President

Steve Ryan McDermitt Will & Emery Partner, Director of Government Strategies and Co

Tony Sacco SAIC VP, EAGLE Program Manager

Tim Schmidt Department of Transportation

Rich Schneider DRS Technologies CFO

Mark Schwartz U.S. Citizenship & Immigration Services Chief Information Officer

Mark Schwartz U.S. Citizenship & Immigration Services Chief Information Officer

Raj Shah Sapient Government Services Director

Sudhakar Shenoy IMC, Inc. Chairman and CEO

Dwight Z.K. Sheriff Government of Sierra Leone

David Silverberg DHS Editor

John Simmons Akin Gump Strauss Hauer & Feld LLP Senior Advisor

Hilery Sirpis Government Executive Media Group Vice President

Christian Smith Highland Technology Services Inc. VP Operations

Julie Smith Microsoft Corporation Events Marketing Manager

Paul Smith Red Hat, Inc VP & GM Public Sector

Tim Smith On Point Vice President

Rob Spanswick Microsoft Corporation Federal ATU Manager

Richard Spires DHS CIO

Christopher Steinbach The Newberry Group, Inc. Chairman & CEO

Curt Steiner Motorola Sales Director

Ron Stroman Committee on Oversight and Government Reform Staff Director

Haywood Talcove LexisNexis CEO

Greg Taylor Qwest Government Services, Inc. Director - DoD Sales

Kris Teutsch Microsoft Corporation General Manager, NSG

Mark Tomizawa Peak Performance Networks Founder

Len Trammelle NCI Information Systems, Inc. SVP - Operations

Kyle Tucker PM NES / PM APC Assistant Project Manager

Christopher Turner A1C Partners, LLC Managing Principal

Don Upson UpsonVito Partner

Sarah Upson UpsonVito

Michael Vane US Army Lieutenant General

Wray Varley Qwest Director Advanced Programs, DHS & DoJ

Steven Vito UpsonVito Partner

Richard Weeks Cyber-Ark Software VP Business Development

Barry West SE Solutions Senior Vice President

Tony West Emtec Inc. Sr. Account Manager

Bob Williams NetApp Federal Programs, DOJ/FBI

Burl Williams ITG Integration Technology Group Business Development

Jim Williams Daon SVP, Global Professional Services

Diane Winchell Qualcomm Incorporated Sr. Dir. Strat. Dev.

Mark Wohlgemuth INPUT Strategic Business Development Director

Bill Womack Deloitte Senior Manager

Mark Woody Lattice Government Services Senior Associate

Teresa Wysor eIQnetworks Regional Sales Manager Federal

David Yang Sapient Government Services Director

Austin Yerks CSC President, Business Development

Dendy Young McLean Capital, LLC Managing Partner

David Zeppieri Overseas Private Investment Corporation (OPIC) Chief Information Officer

Marc Zuffa SAIC Vice President, Business Development

Joe Zuramski ReliaSource COO

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Registration List

Dwight Z.K. Sheriff Government of Sierra Leone

David Silverberg DHS Editor

John Simmons Akin Gump Strauss Hauer & Feld LLP Senior Advisor

Hilery Sirpis Government Executive Media Group Vice President

Christian Smith Highland Technology Services Inc. VP Operations

Julie Smith Microsoft Corporation Events Marketing Manager

Paul Smith Red Hat, Inc VP & GM Public Sector

Tim Smith On Point Vice President

Rob Spanswick Microsoft Corporation Federal ATU Manager

Richard Spires DHS CIO

Christopher Steinbach The Newberry Group, Inc. Chairman & CEO

Curt Steiner Motorola Sales Director

Ron Stroman Committee on Oversight and Government Reform Staff Director

Haywood Talcove LexisNexis CEO

Greg Taylor Qwest Government Services, Inc. Director - DoD Sales

Kris Teutsch Microsoft Corporation General Manager, NSG

Mark Tomizawa Peak Performance Networks Founder

Len Trammelle NCI Information Systems, Inc. SVP - Operations

Kyle Tucker PM NES / PM APC Assistant Project Manager

Christopher Turner A1C Partners, LLC Managing Principal

Don Upson UpsonVito Partner

Sarah Upson UpsonVito

Michael Vane US Army Lieutenant General

Wray Varley Qwest Director Advanced Programs, DHS & DoJ

Steven Vito UpsonVito Partner

Richard Weeks Cyber-Ark Software VP Business Development

Barry West SE Solutions Senior Vice President

Tony West Emtec Inc. Sr. Account Manager

Bob Williams NetApp Federal Programs, DOJ/FBI

Burl Williams ITG Integration Technology Group Business Development

Jim Williams Daon SVP, Global Professional Services

Diane Winchell Qualcomm Incorporated Sr. Dir. Strat. Dev.

Mark Wohlgemuth INPUT Strategic Business Development Director

Bill Womack Deloitte Senior Manager

Mark Woody Lattice Government Services Senior Associate

Teresa Wysor eIQnetworks Regional Sales Manager Federal

David Yang Sapient Government Services Director

Austin Yerks CSC President, Business Development

Dendy Young McLean Capital, LLC Managing Partner

David Zeppieri Overseas Private Investment Corporation (OPIC) Chief Information Officer

Marc Zuffa SAIC Vice President, Business Development

Joe Zuramski ReliaSource COO

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