Enterprise Architecture 2006  
Sep. 11 - Sep. 13, 2006
Ronald Reagan Building
Washington, DC

Speakers

 Guide to the sessions below by track:
  Tutorials   Town Hall Meeting
  Track 1: Using EA to Support Mission and Business Operations   Track 2: EA Alignment in Practice
  Track 3: Implementation Strategies, Results and Experience   Professional Education Program (Open to all attendees. FREE for Government to attend.)

Alphabetically: A-G H-N O-T U-Z
Speakers Alphabetically
SPEAKER EVENT
Dr. Suzanne Acar
Senior Information Architect, Office of the Secretary (OCIO), Dept. of the Interior
 
1-4: How to Manage Data Across Agencies Using the DRM
Deedee Akeo
Lead Enterprise Integration Systems, Business Transformation Agency, Dept. of Defense
 
T1: Designing Effective Business Enterprise Architectures
Darren Ash
Associate CIO, IT Investment Management, Dept. of Transportation
 
3-3: Stealth EA: How to Communicate EA Value to Executives, Managers, and Peers
Bryan Aucoin
Chief Architect, Office of the CIO, Director of National Intelligence
 
1-4: How to Manage Data Across Agencies Using the DRM
Byron Barker
Chief Architect and National Team Leader, Defense Spectrum Office, Defense Information Systems Agency, Dept. of Defense
 
3-6: DoD Transformation: Experience and Applications
LAURENCE BREWER CRM
Director, Life Cycle Management Division, National Archives and Records Administration
 
1-3: Understanding Current Initiatives: The FEA Records Management Profile and the Federal Transition Framework
Dick Burk
Manager, Federal Enterprise Architecture Program Management Office, Office of Management and Budget
 
Town Hall Meeting: Are You Working for EA Compliance or is EA Working for Your Agency?
L. Reynolds Cahoon
Senior Advisor, Electronic Records, National Archives and Records Administration
 
Town Hall Meeting: Are You Working for EA Compliance or is EA Working for Your Agency?
 
 
3-7: Architecture-Centric Program Management: Strategies and Challenges
Mary C Carroll
Professor of Systems Management, IRM College, National Defense University
 
1-5: Federal EA Security, Privacy, and Authentication: An Executive Overview
Gerald Charles Jr.
Executive Advisor, Public Sector Internet Business Solutions Group, Cisco Systems
 
2-5: How EA Enables Information Sharing and Collaboration
 
 
PEP4: Connected Government: Real Life Do's and Don'ts, Lessons Learned, and What to Look For Next
Ivan Chong
Vice President of Product Marketing, Informatica
 
1-6: Strategies for Data Management Across Government Enterprises
Phil Clark
IT Capital Planning Officer, Office of the CIO, Dept. of Health and Human Services
 
2-1: Integrating Enterprise Processes in a Federated Environment
Colleen Coggins
Chief Architect, Dept. of the Interior
 
2-4: Leveraging EA for Business Results: Case Studies
Joe Collins
Vice President, Justice and Education Programs, Kforce Government Solutions
 
1-6: Strategies for Data Management Across Government Enterprises
Alan Dahl
Consultant and former Branch Chief, Technology Infrastructure Branch, Bureau of Consular Affairs, Dept. of State
 
1-2: Moving from Target Architecture to Implementation Plan
Mike Dalida
PM, Federal Technical Data Solutions (FedTeDS) and Past Performance Information Retrieval System, Business Transformation Agency, Dept. of Defense
 
2-5: How EA Enables Information Sharing and Collaboration
Ted Davies
Managing Partner, Federal Civilian Agencies, Unisys Corporation
Opening Luncheon Keynote - The Value of Enterprise Architecture from a Business Executive Perspective
Jaren Doherty
Chief Information Security Officer, Dept. of Health and Human Services
 
2-1: Integrating Enterprise Processes in a Federated Environment
Mike Dunham
Chief Enterprise Architect, Thomas & Herbert Consulting
 
1-3: Understanding Current Initiatives: The FEA Records Management Profile and the Federal Transition Framework
David Fisher
Defense Enterprise Integration Executive, Business Transformation Agency, Dept. of Defense
Luncheon Keynote - Transforming Legacy Systems and Business Processes: The DOD Enterprise Approach
CAPT Mary Forbes
Lead Enterprise Architect, Dept. of Health and Human Services
 
2-1: Integrating Enterprise Processes in a Federated Environment
Greggory Garrett
Director, Strategy & Business Operations, gedas USA, a member of T-Systems, and Chairman, EA Interest Group
 
3-1: Applying Best Commercial Practices to Public Sector EA Initiatives
W. Morton Glassberg
Enterprise Architecture Manager, Creative Information Technology, Inc.
 
1-2: Moving from Target Architecture to Implementation Plan
Ira Grossman
Chief Enterprise Architect, Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation
 
1-1: Integrating EA with Capital Planning and Investment Control