AGENDA

As of 4.8.21 (subject to change)

TIMESESSION
0830 - 0900 ETLogin to Virtual Event
0900 - 0905 ETWelcome
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Mr. Jack Y. Gumtow
Chief Information Officer
0905 - 0915 ETOpening Remarks
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Ms. Suzanne L. White
Deputy Director


0915 - 0935 ETDIA Update
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Mr. Doug O. Cossa
Deputy Chief Information Officer
0935 - 0955 ETCIO Strategy
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Mr. Jeffrey P. Zielecki
Associate Chief Information Officer


CIO has implemented a continuous strategic management process based on best practices that will help drive any adjustments to address changes in strategic environment and investment decisions on an annual basis. This session will focus on the latest CIO Strategy, which covers FY 2021-2025. It will also touch on the overall continuous strategic management process and the vision, mission, and 4 goals in our new strategy.
0955 - 1035 ETInnovation Showcase Presentations



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SAIC

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MFGS, Inc.

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Denodo

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IT Veterans

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iPower LLC

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1035 - 1045 ETBREAK
1045 - 1115 ETSecuring DoDIIS
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Mr. Tim Sydnor
Chief, DIA CIO Cyber & Security Division and Chief Information Security Officer


The DIA Agency CISO will provide an overview and understanding of the ongoing Cyber Security improvement campaign, referred to as “Securing DoDIIS”. The review will provide a high level understanding in how the campaign was established, and how it relates to the overall agencies cyber security program, as well as the broader objectives for increasing IT Services resiliency, to include objective improvements in the JWICS Modernization initiative.
1115 - 1135 ETCustomer Experience Overview
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Ms. Christina Dance
Chief, Partner Engagement Office


As technology leads the charge by giving customers more choices, the governments must be deliberate in understanding their customer’s expectations to design and deliver faster, relevant, and more efficient services to enable mission.
1135 - 1155 ETTechnology Enablers for National Security and Strategic Competition
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Mr. Ramesh Menon
Chief Technology Officer, Office of the CIO


As we lean to adapt and evolve to the pandemic, technology has been changing rapidly especially in areas like artificial intelligence which coupled with hybrid multi cloud platforms will re-shape future national security capabilities. In this session DIA CTO will share his insights on future capabilities vital to US competitiveness.
1155 - 1230 ETInnovation Showcase Presentations

General Dynamics Information Technology

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Soundway Consulting Incorporated

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Sipi Metals Corporation

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Tachyum Government Corp

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1230 - 1300 ETLunch and Learn

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1300 - 1335 ETJWICS Modernization
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Ms. Kathryn A. Lipps
Chief of the JWICS Modernization Program Office, Office of the CIO
1335 - 1425 ETInnovation Showcase Presentations

Illumio

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Magnet Forensics

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Big Bear.ai

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Gigamon

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Motorola Solutions

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VMware

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Veeam

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Vertiv

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Galvanize

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CACI

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1425 - 1435 ETBREAK
1435 - 1510 ETThe Future of Telework
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Mr. Ian A. Fowlie
Chief, Enterprise IT Engineering


Over the past year DIA CIO undertook the unique challenge of retooling the NIPR environment for the Agency at scale. CIO's Engineering Chief--Ian Fowlie--will provide details on the Agency's posture pre-COVID-19 pandemic, relay the challenges of shoring up the NIPRNet platform, and share context for the Future of Telework.
1510 - 1530 ETInformation Technology Accessibility
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Ms. Shannon L. Paschel
Information Technology Accessibility Program Manager


Are you inadvertently contributing to your agencies ability to hire and retain a diverse workforce? Are you unintentionally preventing your colleagues from supporting the mission and advancing in their careers? If you don't think you are, you're probably wrong. DIA is moving away from leveraging the national security exemption to Section 508 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973. Come here how we can help you and your agency become more inclusive. If you are vendor, come hear what that means for future DIA Information Communication Technology contracts.
1530 - 1620 ETInnovation Showcase Presentations

Splunk

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Vectra

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Pipl

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MarkLogic

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IGEL

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Pexip

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ThunderCat Technology/Haivision

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NETSCOUT

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Tricentis

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Dun & Bradstreet

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1620 - 1630 ETClosing Remarks
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​Mr. Jack Y. Gumtow, Chief Information Officer

1630 - 1650 ETPost Event Demo Theater

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