Enterprise Architecture 2007  
Sep. 5 - Sep. 7, 2007
Ronald Reagan Building
Washington, DC

Speakers

 Guide to the sessions below by track:
  Tutorials   Track 1: Effective EA Program Strategies
  Track 2: Practical Architectures that Work   Track 3: Success Factors for EA Implementation
  Professional Education Program (Open to all attendees, and FREE for Government to attend.)

Alphabetically: A-G H-N O-T U-Z
Speakers Alphabetically
SPEAKER EVENT
Deedee Akeo
Lead Enterprise Integration Systems, Business Transformation Agency, Dept. of Defense
 
Session 2-1: Architecting the Tactical Enterprise: DOD Experience
Zalmai Azmi
Chief Information Officer, Federal Bureau of Investigation, Dept. of Justice
Closing Luncheon Keynote: Enterprise Architecture’s Rival Goals: The Balance Between Information Sharing and Security
Beryl Bellman, PhD
Academic Director, FEAC Institute and Professor, Communications, California State University at Los Angeles
 
Session 1-2: Getting Real Results from EA—Beyond Compliance
Scott Bernard
Deputy Chief Information Officer, Federal Railroad Administration, U.S. Dept of Transportation
 
Professional Education Program 3: Concurrent Enterprise Architecture: Bridging the Gap between Architecture and Design
Sanjeev "Sonny" Bhagowalia
Chief Information Officer, Office of Assistant Secretary - Indian Affairs, Dept. of the Interior
 
Session 1-1: Integrating EA with Management and Governance Practices
Andrew Blumenthal
Director of Enterprise Architecture and Strategic Planning, U.S. Coast Guard
 
Session 3-1: Developing a User-Centric EA
Patrick Bolton
Director for Strategic Consulting Services, BAE Systems Information Technology
 
Tutorial 1: It Takes a Community to Develop and Implement EA
Teresa Bozzelli
Chief Operating Officer and Managing Director, IDC Government Insights
 
Session 1-6: Overcoming Challenges to Achieve Transformation with EA
Will Brimberry
Program Manager, Project Management Office, Office of the CIO, Office of the Secretary, Dept. of the Interior
 
Tutorial 1: It Takes a Community to Develop and Implement EA
Allen Brown
President & CEO, The Open Group
 
Session 1-5: The Evolving Role of the Enterprise Architect
Dick Burk
Manager, Federal Enterprise Architecture Program Management Office, U.S. Office of Management and Budget
Exhibition Keynote and Excellence in EA 2007 Awards Ceremony: Where We Go From Here--The Future of EA in Government
Deborah Carter
Director, Office of Enterprise Architecture, Dept. of Housing and Urban Development
 
Session 1-3: Segment Architecture Governance and Implementation Strategies
Michael Castagna
Chief Information Security Officer, Dept. of Commerce
 
Session 3-2: Designing Secure Architectures for Business Survival
Phil Clark
IT Capital Planning Officer, Office of the CIO, Dept. of Health and Human Services
 
Session 2-2: IT Capital Planning and Architecture: Getting Results
Colleen Coggins
Chief Architect, Dept. of the Interior
 
Tutorial 1: It Takes a Community to Develop and Implement EA
 
 
Session 1-3: Segment Architecture Governance and Implementation Strategies
Pamela Corsini
Chief Enterprise Architect, Bureau of Engraving & Printing, Dept. of the Treasury
 
Session 3-5: How to Infuse Quality Processes into Your EA
Brian Creswick
Deputy Practice Lead, Architecture and Transformation, Project Performance Corporation
 
Session 3-3: Supporting EA Programs: Tools, Transitions, and Techniques
Frank Cuccias
Director, IPv6 Center of Excellence, Lockheed Martin
 
Session 3-4: The Impact of IPv6 on Government EA Strategies Today and Tomorrow
Michael Daconta
Vice President, Enterprise Data Management, Oberon Associates
 
Session 2-5: Business-Driven Architecture Implementation Models and Practices
Susan Daniel
Branch Chief, Enterprise Architecture and Standards, Business Process Improvement and Application Development Division, Office of Information Services, Nuclear Regulatory Commission
 
Session 1-6: Overcoming Challenges to Achieve Transformation with EA
Mark Day
CTO, McDonald Bradley, Inc.
 
Professional Education Program 1: Avoiding Stovepipe SOA Implementation
John Dodd
IAC EA Vice Chair, Principal, Federal Consulting Practice, Computer Sciences Corporation(CSC)
 
Session 2-4: SOA in Practice: Government Experience
John J Fitzpatrick
Enterprise Architect, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Dept. of Health and Human Services
 
Session 2-4: SOA in Practice: Government Experience
CAPT Mary Forbes
Lead Enterprise Architect, Dept. of Health and Human Services
 
Session 3-1: Developing a User-Centric EA
Matthew Gallagher
Senior Director, Federal Solutions Group, Troux Technologies
 
Session 2-3: EA Program Evolution for Demonstrating Value
Brian Geffert
Principal, Deloitte Consulting
 
Session 3-2: Designing Secure Architectures for Business Survival
Michael Green
Director of Federal Solutions, PlanView
 
Professional Education Program 4: Optimizing Enterprise Architecture Through Portfolio Management
Ken Griffey
Acting Chief Enterprise Architect, National Aeronautics and Space Administration
 
Session 1-2: Getting Real Results from EA—Beyond Compliance
Joyce Grigsby
Chief Architect, Undersecretary of Defense for Personnel and Readiness, Dept. of Defense
 
Session 2-1: Architecting the Tactical Enterprise: DOD Experience
Chris Gunderson
Research Associate Professor of Information Science, Naval Post Graduate School
 
Tutorial 3: A Practical Guide to Federal Service-Oriented Architecture: Town Hall-style Update and Discussion