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COMMERCE BUSINESS DAILY ISSUE OF DECEMBER 24,1997 PSA#1999AFCEA VIRTUAL GOVERNMENT '98 CONFERENCE On February 10-12, 1998, AFCEA
International will host its annual Virtual Government Conference.
Endorsed by Government Information Technology Services Board, VG '98 is
THE conference for federal, state, and local Information Technology
executives, managers and practitioners...and the industry that supports
them. This conference is the third in a series of highly productive
professional development conferences focused on the use of IT to
facilitate service at all levels of government. VG '98 quickly has
become the winter gathering place for IT professionals. LOCATION: The
conference will be held at the University of Maryland University
College Inn and Conference Center, College Park, MD. Easy Access: Take
Beltway Exit 25 or College Park Metro. FEATURED SPEAKERS: THE
HONORABLE AL GORE (invited) Vice President of the United States. The
Vice President Gore kicked off the U.S. General Store initiative at
Virtual Government '96. He used VG '97 to announce the Administration's
Access America initiative. He'sinvited back this year to preview the
Administration's newest IT initiatives. THE HONORABLE DAVID J. BARRAM,
Administrator, General Services Administration. With his strong
corporate background, Mr. Barram will preside over a half-day IT
Management Summit focused on ways industry can help the government
reposition itself to meet the needs of its customers. MR. CRAIG BENSON,
Chairman, Cabletron Systems, Inc. From the co-founder, hear how one of
the world's largest and most successful networking companies went from
a two-man garage operation to a $1.4B market leader! MR. G. EDWARD
DESEVE, Comptroller and Acting Deputy Director for Management, Office
of Management and Budget, Chair, Government CIO Council. Sit in on an
actual Government CIO Council session and participate in an interactive
"town hall meeting" setting. THE HONORABLE JOHN J. HAMRE, Deputy
Secretary of Defense, Department of Defense. Straight from the highest
echelons in the DoD, hear how acquisition reform has positively
impacted the operation ofthis major government agency. MR. THOMAS A.
KALIL, Senior Director to the National Economic Council, White House.
Hear the Administration's plans for the "Next Generation Internet" and
how the Federal Government plans to use the Internet to improve
education and to provide universal access to educational resources and
services. DR. DONALD N. LANGENBERG, Chancellor, University System of
Maryland. Listen as the Chancellor explains how the University of
Maryland is leading the way in Web-assisted distance learning. MR.
ANTHONY M. VALLETTA, Acting Assistant Secretary of Defense (C3I),
Department of Defense. Gain insights into evolving business
opportunities within the Federal Government and hear about the growing
role of IT in addressing government's major challenges. DR. ARNO A.
PENZIAS, Nobel Laureate, Lucent Technologies, Bell Labs Innovations.
One of the IT industry's foremost futurists will share his vision of
tomorrow. Hear how technology once only dreamed about has become a
reality, and how it is revolutionizing our lives -- at home and at
work. SPECIAL GUEST PRESENTATION BY PROFESSOR JOHN J. DONOVAN,
Chairman, Cambridge Technology Group. A man of vision who understands
the pivotal role of information technology in building a competitive
advantage, Professor Donovan has founded eight successful companies and
is now CEO of Cambridge Technology Group. Educated at Yale, Dr. Donovan
taught as a tenured professor of electrical engineering at M.I.T. and
is presently an adjunct professor at the M.I.T. Sloan School of
Management. He has written many books and conducts management seminars
around the world. All attendees will receive a copy of Professor
Donovan's latest book, Second Industrial Revolution -- - Reinventing
Your Business on the Web. Presentation courtesy of SAP America. PLUS
over 30 of the world's IT experts from Government and Industry. PROGRAM
DETAILS: This year's program was developed under the leadership of Mr.
James J. Flyzik, Deputy Assistant Secretary (Information Systems) and
Chief Information Officer, Department of the Treasury, and a select
group of key government and industry IT leaders. They have put together
a technical agenda that provides a comprehensive look at today's and
tomorrow's most penetrating IT issues. TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 10, 1998. 7:00
a.m. -- 8:00 a.m. Registration/Deluxe Continental Breakfast. 8:00 a.m.
-- 8:45 a.m. Keynote Address: The Honorable Al Gore (invited), Vice
President of the United States. 8:45 a.m. -- 12:00 noon. "IT Management
Summit" Work with key participants from government and industry as they
forge a partnership to create the "government organization of the
future." Summit Chairman: The Honorable David J. Barram, Administrator,
General Services Administration. 8:45 a.m. -- 10:15 a.m. Summit Part
One: "Government CIO Perspectives" Although industry had a headstart,
government is catching up fast, thanks to ITMRA. Hear CIOs from a
number of government agencies discuss the challenges they face in
defining their roles, and how they are utilizing IT to improve internal
business and, in turn, external service delivery. Examples to be
showcased include the reinvented Veterans Benefits Administration and
innovative Hammer Award-winning projects, which are defining the
"government" organization of the "future." Moderator: The Honorable
David J. Barram, Administrator, General Services Administration. 10:15
a.m. -- 10:45 a.m. Technology Break. 10:45 a.m. -- 12:00 noon. Summit
Part Two: "Industry CIO Perspectives" Industry is leading the way in
the use of IT to create the most efficient, cost-effective business
practices. Hear representatives from corporations of all sizes, each
bringing a unique perspective on the role the CIO plays in that
process. Moderator: Dr. Kimberly Jenkins, Executive Director, Highway
1. Panelists: Mr. Jack Conroy, Vice President, Systems Engineering,
Winstar Wireless, Winstar communications. Ms. Mary Ann Elliott,
President & CEO, Arrowhead Space & Telecommunications, Inc. Ms. Mary
Lasky, Supervisor, Information Service Branch, Johns Hopkins Applied
Physics Lab. Ms. Tama Olver, Vice President & CIO, Amdahl Corporation.
Mr. Carl Tyson, President & COO, U.O.L. Publishing, Inc. 12:00 noon --
1:30 (Luncheon Address). "Education Online" Dr. Donald N. Langenberg,
Chancellor, University System of Maryland. 1:30 p.m. -- 2:30 p.m. "The
Virtual University" For 50 years, the University of Maryland
University College (UMUC) has led the way in providing educational
opportunities to working adults at times and places convenient to them.
Thanks to the Internet, today's programs have gone online, making
educational resources eminently accessible. A panel of experts from
UMUC will examine all aspects of the "virtual university" initiative,
including the vision, investment in technological infrastructure,
online information and support services, the virtual library, and
faculty training. 2:30 p.m.- 3:00 p.m. Technology and Networking Break.
3:00 p.m. -- 4:30 p.m. "The Next Generation Internet and Online Service
to Schools" HearAdministration plans for the "Next Generation
Internet," and learn how government agencies are responding to the
President's directive to identify ways to use the Internet to improve
education in America and the significant opportunities for in this
initiative. Moderator: Mr. Thomas A. Kalil, Senior Director to the
National Economic Council, White House. Panelists: Representatives from
the Departments of Education, Defense, and Health and Human Services.
4:30 p.m. -- 6:00 p.m. Networking Reception. WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 11,
1998. 7:00 a.m. -- 8:00 a.m. Registration/Deluxe Continental Breakfast.
8:00 a.m. -- 8:45 a.m. "Out of the Garage and Around the World" Learn
from its co-founder how one of the world's largest and most successful
networking companies went from a two-man garage operation to a $1.4B
market leader! A unique story, but one that is being heard more and
more in today's growing community of computer and Internet wizards. Mr.
Craig Benson, Chairman, Cabletron Systems, Inc. 8:45 a.m. -- 10:15 a.m.
"Brave New World" Hear executives from some of the hottest new web
sites on the Internet tell you what got them started . . . and what
keeps them going. Then stop by "Silicon Alley" to try out the sites out
for yourself volunteer on line; select your personal homestead on the
Internet; match your golf swing to Tiger Woods; identify new ways to
fill your golden years and more! Moderator: Ms. Christine Comaford,
President, planetU. Panelists: Mr. Tim Harrington, Executive Vice
President and Chief Financial Officer, GolfWeb, Ms. Mary Furlong, Chief
Executive Officer, Third Age Media, Mr. Jay Backstrand, Chief Executive
Officer, Impact Online. 10:15 a.m. -- 10:45 a.m. Technology Break.
10:45 a.m. -- 12:00 noon. "The Federal Government Means Business"
Representatives from several large federal agencies will spotlight
evolving business opportunities with the Federal Government and discuss
the rapidly-growing role of IT in addressing government's major
challenges. Moderator: Mr. Anthony M. Valletta,Acting Assistant
Secretary of Defense (C3I), Department of Defense. 12:00 noon -- 1:30
p.m. (Luncheon Address) "Acquisition Reform Better Government" The
Honorable John J. Hamre, Deputy Secretary of Defense, Department of
Defense. 1:30 p.m. -- 2:30 p.m. "Experiments in Intergovernmental
Enterprise" Gain perspective from federal, state, local, and tribal
government representatives, as they join forces to share ideas and
resources to create a more effective infrastructure. Session Overview:
Ms. Nada Harris, Deputy Assistant Secretary, Information Resources
Management Department of Veterans Affairs. Moderator: Mr. Larry J.
Singer, President, Public Interest Breakthroughs, Inc. Panelists: Mr.
Ronald W. Allen, President, National Congress of American Indians, Mr.
Randy Johnson, President, National Association of Counties, Ms.
Carolyn Purcell, Executive Director, Department of Information
Resources State of Texas. 2:30 p.m. -- 3:00 p.m. Technology Break. 3:00
p.m. -- 4:30 p.m. "Town Meeting Government CIO Council" Participate in
this informative and interactive forum. Ask questions of the Federal
CIO's as they review the progress toward implementation of a
Government-wide strategic plan. Moderator: Mr. G. Edward DeSeve,
Comptroller and Acting Deputy Director for Management, Office of
Management and Budget. Panelists: CIO Council Members. THURSDAY,
FEBRUARY 12, 1998. 7:00 a.m. -- 8:00 a.m. Registration/Deluxe
Continental Breakfast. 8:00 a.m. -- 8:45 a.m. "IT Through the Looking
Glass" Share Dr. Penzias' vision of how IT will change your life in the
21st Century. Dr. Arno A. Penzias, Nobel Laureate, Lucent Technologies,
Bell Labs Innovations. 8:45 a.m. -- 10:45 a.m. "IT and the New Business
Paradigm" Explore the powerful role IT can play in helping you gain a
competitive advantage in today's global marketplace. With an emphasis
on the new business paradigm, you'll be introduced to the tools your
organization needs to quickly identify strategic applications, how to
choose the most effective technologies, and arm yourself with the
management techniques needed to execute your vision. (Presentation
courtesy of SAP America). Professor John J. Donovan, Chairman,
Cambridge Technology Group. 10:45 a.m. -- 11:15 a.m. Break. 11:15 a.m.
-- 12:00 noon. "On Board with the GITS Board" Receive an update from
the Government Information Technology Services Board on the latest IT
initiatives and get a sneak preview of the new "National Access 2000"
concept. Then, participate in a networking lunch with the GITS Business
Line Champions meet the players; ask your questions. Moderator: Mr.
James J. Flyzik, Deputy Assistant Secretary (Information Systems) and
Chief Information Officer, Department of the Treasury. Panelists: GITS
Board Members. 12:00 noon -- 1:30 p.m. "Lunch with the GITS Board."
EXHIBITS: In addition, 45 demonstrations from the nation's leading IT
companies and government agencies will reinforce the technologies and
solutions you'll hear about in the technical sessions. A special
"Silicon Alley" willlet you check out the hottest Web sites. INTERESTED
IN EXHIBITING? Please call Christine Downing at (703) 631-6200. COST:
Government/Military: $300. Industry AFCEA Member: $425. Industry
Non-AFCEA Member: $475. After January 26, 1998, the rates increase $25
for Government/Military attendees and $50 for each of the other two
categories. Symposium fees include all program sessions, exhibits,
three breakfasts, three lunches, and a special IT reception. QUESTIONS?
REGISTRATION? Want to know more or how to register? There are three
easy ways: 1. Online at: "http://www.afcea.org" (click on "Events" and
then "Virtual Government 98"). 2. E-mail at "intelligence@afcea.org".
3. Voice at 1-800-336-4583, ext. 6238 or (703) 631-6238. WEB: Click
here for more information or to register, http://www.afcea.org. E-MAIL:
Click here if you have a question and want to send an e-mail,
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