| Enterprise Architecture Conference & Expo |
| May 21, 2008 |
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Successful Enterprise Architectures
An effective Enterprise Architecture plan maximizes technology investments to simplify processes and streamline operations, which helps achieve mission outcomes and improve cross-agency collaboration. The Public Sector employs Enterprise Architecture as a management tool to facilitate IT planning and budget activities to create opportunities to save time and resources. Enterprise Architecture professionals who are implementing EA initiatives within the public sector will gather at DGI’s EA Conference to look beyond the policy and theory and discuss lessons learned, best practices, technology applications, and what’s next from a practical perspective.
Join your peers on Wednesday, May 21 – attendance is free to government – for a full day of collaboration, education and networking with the leading EA professionals in the marketplace.
Education Advisory Committee The event curriculum is developed in conjunction with an independent group of advisors comprised of IT professionals from government, academia and industry. DGI thanks the Committee members for their contribution:
- Major Chris Beckford, MAGTF C2 Systems Lead Architect, Marine Corps Systems Command
- Mike Dunham, Senior Principle Consultant, Keane Federal
- Ira Grossman, Chairman, Chief Architects Forum
- Ron Luycx, Chief Enterprise Architect for Federal Student Aid, Department of Education
- Bill McVay, G&B Solutions
- Diane Reeves, Department Business Architect, Department of Interior
- Julia Sedlock, BearingPoint
- Mike Tiemann, Senior Faculty and Program Director, FEAC Institute
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Date:
May 21, 2008
Location:
Atrium Ballroom A Ronald Reagan Building
1300 Pennsylvania Ave. NW, Washington, DC Click Here for directions or parking information.
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Registration Fee:
Government: FREE Open to Government Only
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