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Making Government and Education Smarter, Leaner and Greener
A Free Half Day Seminar
 
December 10, 2009
 
Grand Hyatt Washington
1000 H Street NW
Washington, D.C. 20001
(202) 582-1234
 
Public officials in government and education face more pressure than ever to provide excellent services on increasingly limited budgets.  To meet this challenge, your peers and nationally-recognized thought leaders are gathering for a special half-day workshop to learn how information technology can help make your organization smarter, leaner, and greener.  By interacting directly with top practitioners, you will gain practical insights that will make technologies for consolidation, virtualization, disaster recovery, and carbon reduction work for your unique needs.  Join us for this in-person opportunity for mentorship, information sharing, and collaboration.


TOPICS WILL INCLUDE
  • Saving Money -> Learn to meet today’s tough budget challenges through IT innovation
  • Being Green -> Reduce your carbon footprint, power use and space constraints
  • Virtualization -> Consolidate the workloads of underutilized servers for better support
  • Disaster Recovery -> Minimize the impact of unscheduled downtime and contain costs
  • Remote Access to Resources -> Leverage telework models to respond in emergencies
  • Best Practices -> Learn from federal, state, local government, and education leaders
  • Industry Programs -> Identify innovative public-private partnership opportunities
 
FEATURED SPEAKERS

John MiriJohn Miri
Senior Fellow
Centers for Digital Government and Education

Richard Spires
Chief Information Officer
Department of Homeland Security

Jack Nichols
Director
Enterprise Operations
U.S. House of Representatives

Paul M. Thorn, CCP
Manager
Office of Management Information Technology
City of Annapolis

Ric Olympia
Deputy CIO
Maryland State Department of Education

Ken Rogers
Director
Enterprise Architecture &
IT Strategic Planning & Budget
Bureau of Information Resource Management
U.S. Department of State

Tom Hempfield
Vice President
U.S. Federal
HP Enterprise Business

Lance Horne
Director
Solutions & Technology
Federal Division
Microsoft Corporation

Gary Howard
Senior Solutions Architect
Data Center of the Future
Intel Corporation


 

SESSION OUTLINES

 Time Session
 7:45 am - 8:30 am Registration, Networking, Demonstrations
 8:30 am - 8:45 am Welcome Remarks
 8:45 am - 9:30 am Opening Keynote
DHS Disaster Recovery Program Update
 9:30 am - 10:30 am Government & Education Panel
Perspectives from Your Peers
 10:30 am -10:45 am Break
 10:45 am - 11:30 am Industry Expert Panel
Best Practices, Insights & Industry Initiatives
 11:30 am - 11:45 am Transition
 11:45 am - 1:15 pm Luncheon Keynote
Meeting the Challenge: Lessons from
Award Winning Projects
 1:15 pm- 1:30 pm  Closing Remarks

 
REGISTRATION
 
Government and Education Registration - $0
Not open to private-sector registrations
 
* indicates required fields

WARNING: Each individual registration requires a unique email address. Entering multiple registrations with the same email will result in previous registrations being lost.

 

 

* Is your direct employer a government entity/district/non-profit or a private company selling products/services to such organizations?
Please indicate your branch of government or business activity:
Which category best describes your job function / classification?
What is the primary function of your agency / department?
What area of technology are you most involved with?
I have obtained any necessary approvals from my organization to accept the following items of value associated with the Don't Wait to Consolidate, at HP's expense, and confirm that my acceptance will not violate any legal or ethical standards of my organization

 

 

For questions, please contact:

Lee Vang

Registration Coordinator

Government Technology

800-940-6039 ext.1407

lvang@govtech.com

 

 

Sponsored by:

HP        Intel        Microsoft

 

If you are a public sector employee, it is critical that you verify the ethics code, laws and/or regulations that govern your ability to accept things of value from companies with whom you conduct business. Please obtain the necessary approval from your organization before accepting any item of value from HP, Intel or Microsoft.