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1 Need more information? Call Dr. Tom Hickok at 703-602-0980 x165 or email thomas.hickok@osd.mil Office of the Assistant Secretary of Defense (OASD) Networks and Information Integration (NII) DoD Deputy Chief Information Officer Thursday, May 12, 2005 8:30 a.m. - 3:30 p.m. (REGISTRATION DESK OPENS AT 7:30 a.m.) (NDU/IRMC) Fort Lesley J. McNair ICAF (Eisenhower Hall, Building 59) Washington, DC $25 REGISTRATION FEE
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2 YES, I plan to attend the To register, email julena.clowser.ctr@osd.mil Type “Registration – CCA Knowledge Fair II” in the subject box of the email. Please provide the following information for each attendee: Name (first and last) Title Organization Mailing Address Email Address Telephone Number Menu - Sandwich (SELECT ONE) Ham Turkey Roast Beef Tuna Chicken Egg Salad Preferred 10:30 am Breakout Session (SELECT ONE) Stakeholder’s Perspective on CCA Alignment of CCA with DoD Transformation Initiatives Preferred 1:20 pm Breakout Session (SELECT ONE) Outcome-based Performance Measures/ Business Process Redesign Moving from Oversight to Partnership: Building Productive Relationships ************************************ $25 CASH $25 CASH Registration fee is $25.00 (CASH) per person. This fee includes continental breakfast, box lunch and afternoon snack. All money will be collected at the door on arrival to the conference. Receipts will be available. Exact change is encouraged. You Must Register by May 4, 2005 Seating Is Limited to 100 People - Send Your E-mail Today! STU JACKSON MR CP&O Crystal Gateway 5, Suite 555 sjackson555@osd.mil 555-555-5555 Menu - Sandwich - Roast Beef 10:30 am Breakout Session - Stakeholder’s Perspective on CCA 1:20 pm Breakout Session - Moving from Oversight to Partnership: Building Productive Relationships Overall Conference Goal: The goal of the knowledge fair is to build upon the results and findings of the CCA Knowledge Fair I held in October 2003 and the CCA Assessment Report of December 2004, in order to improve the CCA value proposition within the DoD IT investment processes. The knowledge fair also provides a forum for members of the CIO, NDU/DAU, Functional, and acquisition management communities to exchange ideas on improving the implementation of CCA. Approach: The knowledge fair is planned as a small and highly interactive educational experience. Panel discussions are designed to elicit audience involvement. The topics selected reflect an overall focus on improving the CCA value proposition. This is being accomplished through alignment with other DoD transformation initiatives and learning from and taking into account the views of diverse stakeholders in the DoD IT investment processes. Improving the value also implies transformation within the CIO offices at all levels within DoD. The recently completed CCA assessment report identifies business process redesign and outcome-based performance measures as two misunderstood front-end CCA elements --- these areas will be given particular attention during the day. Registration: NOTE: Plan to arrive early to allow time for security screening at the gates, parking and conference registration.
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3 Agenda: 7:30 REGISTRATION and CONTINENTAL BREAKFAST 8:30 WELCOME AND OVERVIEW......................... Ray Boyd, ODCIO, DoD 8:35 WELCOME from NDU............... Dr. Robert Childs 8:45 10:15 BREAK 10:30 10:30 11:45 LUNCH 12:30 1:10 BREAK 1:20 2:35 BREAK 2:50 PLENARY: WHAT HAVE WE ACCOMPLISHED? WHAT IS NEXT?......................... Dr. Tom Hickok (CTR), DCIO, DoD 3:30 ADJOURN "CCA: Improving the Value" TOPICMODERATORPANELISTS “Keynote” panel PLENARY: “CCA: Improving the Value” Dr. Margaret Myers, PD DCIO, DoD Priscilla Guthrie, DCIO, DoD Vernon Bettencourt, Army Deputy CIO Rob Carey, Navy Deputy CIO Gen. William Hobbins, Chief of Staff, AF Warfighting Integration (invited) TOPICMODERATORPANELISTS BREAKOUT: Stakeholder’s Perspective on CCA Dave Mullins, Acquisition, OASD (NII) David Falvey, PEO, DLA (invited) Dawn Floyd, Business Transformation Office, OUSD (AT&L) Skip Hawthorne, Defense Procurement and Acquisition Policy, OUSD (AT&L) BREAKOUT: Alignment of CCA with DoD Transformation Initiatives Bob Nemetz, Principal Deputy, Acquisition Resources, AT&L Paul Brinkley, Special Assistant to AT&L Dir., Business Transformation TBD, Portfolio Management TBD, Netcentricity TOPICMODERATORPANELISTS PLENARY: “CCA Knowledge Fair I Update and What’s Ahead Ray Boyd, Acting Dir., Commercial Policies & Oversight, OASD (DCIO) Audrey Davis, DFAS CIO Noel Dickover, (CTR), DCIO, DoD Rita Lewis, Dir., Acquisition, OASD (NII) TOPICMODERATORPANELISTS BREAKOUT: Outcome-based Performance Measures/ Business Process Redesign Dr. Scott Comes, Dir. C4 and Information Programs, OSD (PA&E) Kevin Barton, NSA Ron Rosenthal, PM, Navy Converged Program (invited) TBD BREAKOUT: Moving from Oversight to Partnership: Building Productive Relationships Facilitators: Hile Rutledge, OKA Associates Jennifer Tucker, Booz-Allen & Hamilton Interactive Workshop * NO FOOD or DRINK ALLOWED in Baruch Auditorium
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4 Travel Directions National Defense University (NDU) Fort Lesley J. McNair, Washington DC Parking Is Limited on Fort McNair Car-pooling or Traveling Via Metro Is Recommended Via METRO: NDU is located about 1 mile from the Washington Metro’s Waterfront station on the Green Line. Leaving the station, walk down 4th Street (S) three blocks until it ends and becomes P Street SW. The Ft McNair main gate will be plainly visible. Continue south on 5th Ave, park near IRMC (Bld 62) & walk past it to ICAF (Bld 59). From Arlington and points South and West (via 14th St Bridge): Follow I-395 North across the Potomac River to the Maine Avenue exit. Follow the exit ahead and turn left (E) on to Maine Ave at the traffic light. Follow Maine Ave until it curves left and becomes M Street SW. Turn right (S) on to 4th Street SW and continue (S) three blocks until it ends and becomes P Street SW. The Ft McNair main gate will be plainly visible. Continue south on 5th Ave, park near IRMC (Bld 62) & walk past it to ICAF (Bld 59). From Alexandria or Anacostia (via Woodrow Wilson Bridge): Follow I-295 North to the South Capitol Street exit. Proceed across the South Capitol Street Bridge, staying to the right. Bear right coming the bridge, avoiding the underpass, and turn left on to M Street SW at the traffic light. Continue West on M Street SW to 4th Street SW. Turn left (S) on to 4th Street SW and continue (S) three blocks until it ends and becomes P Street SW. The Ft McNair main gate will be plainly visible. Continue south on 5th Ave, park near IRMC (Bld 62) & walk past it to ICAF (Bld 59). From Maryland, Prince George’s County and Eastern Montgomery County: Follow the Capitol Beltway (I-495 or I-95) to the Baltimore-Washington (B-W) Parkway exit. Proceed Southbound on the B-W Parkway. As you near Washington, the B-W Parkway will become I-295 South, continue on I-295 to the Suitland Parkway exit. Exit at the Suitland Parkway and immediately exit on to I-295 Northbound. After joining I-295 North exit immediately at the South Capitol Street exit. Proceed across the South Capitol Street Bridge, staying to the right. Bear right coming off the bridge, avoiding the underpass, and turn left on to M Street SW at the traffic light. Continue West on M Street to 4th Street SW. Turn left (S) on to 4th Street SW and continue (S) three blocks until it ends and becomes P Street SW. The Ft McNair main gate will be plainly visible. Continue south on 5th Ave, park near IRMC (Bld 62) & walk past it to ICAF (Bld 59). DoD SHUTTLE BUS from the Pentagon is NOT RECOMMENDED due to the late morning scheduled departure time. NOTE: Plan to arrive early to allow time for security screening at the gates, parking and conference registration.
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