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Announcing an Outstanding Conference on…<br />
<strong>Defense</strong><br />
<strong>Architectures</strong><br />
— Needs, Initiatives, Requirements,<br />
Challenges and Capabilities —<br />
Top Experts from OSD, ODNI, DCMO, CIA, Army G-6,<br />
DON CIO, SAF/A6P, DASN RDT&E, DHS, DISA, NSWC, USMC/MCSC,<br />
PEO-LCS, DOE, NASA, Boeing, Lockheed Martin, Northrop Grumman,<br />
CSC, Deloitte, Alion Science, <strong>Casewise</strong> and Atego examine:<br />
$500<br />
Active Military<br />
$1290<br />
Individual<br />
rate<br />
■ Government Policy, Plans and Initiatives, including <strong>the</strong> Latest<br />
Regulations and Requirements<br />
■ <strong>Architectures</strong> and Information Sharing in <strong>the</strong> New ISR Paradigm<br />
■ Mission-Specific Architecture Issues and Emerging Solutions<br />
■ Open Architecture Needs, Initiatives, Best Practices and<br />
Lessons Learned<br />
■ Special Issues: Cloud Computing, Big Data Analytics, SOA,<br />
Agile Development, DoDAF 2.0 and Beyond, UPDM, etc.<br />
■ Tools and Techniques for Assessing Architecture Maturity<br />
and Performance<br />
Washington, D.C.<br />
March 27-28, 2012<br />
www.TechnologyTraining.com<br />
Conference Management by:<br />
Technology Training Corporation
Designing, Implementing, Deploying and Improving Next-Generation <strong>Architectures</strong><br />
for <strong>Defense</strong>, Intelligence and Homeland Security Operations<br />
Tremendous progress has been made in developing enterprise-wide and mission specific architectures<br />
to meet <strong>the</strong> dynamically complex requirements and operational threat scenarios facing <strong>the</strong> future<br />
Warfighter. However, challenges remain – including how to establish governance, ensure and maintain<br />
interoperability, and analyze, measure, and improve architecture performance.<br />
This outstanding conference brings toge<strong>the</strong>r <strong>the</strong> senior government and industry experts who are<br />
leading <strong>the</strong> way in shaping <strong>the</strong> defense architectures of <strong>the</strong> future. They will provide an in-depth, inside<br />
look at how OSD, <strong>the</strong> Services, <strong>the</strong> intelligence community, DHS, DOE and <strong>the</strong> Federal Government<br />
are defining <strong>the</strong>ir architecture needs and requirements and what industry needs to know to compete on<br />
future systems and services acquisitions.<br />
n How is JCIDS shaping future architecture requirements<br />
n What role will enterprise and mission architectures play in future ISR information sharing<br />
n What is <strong>the</strong> status of DoDAF 2.0/2.02/2.03 What are <strong>the</strong> guidelines for DoDAF 2.0 migration<br />
n What are <strong>the</strong> best practices in architectural analysis<br />
n What are <strong>the</strong> challenges and emerging solutions for cyber security in <strong>the</strong> enterprise<br />
architecture<br />
n How will new technologies, capabilities and methodologies (cloud computing, massive data<br />
analytics, service-oriented architectures, etc.) impact future architecture development<br />
These and many o<strong>the</strong>r critical questions will be exhaustively examined during this outstanding<br />
two-day event.<br />
Our Panel of Experts<br />
Mr. Gary Blohm<br />
Mr. Dennis Wisnosky<br />
Mr. Adrian Gardner<br />
Mr. Tony Montemarano<br />
Mr. Bobby Smart<br />
Mr. Michael Jacobs<br />
Mr. Robert Brese<br />
Mr. Walt Okon<br />
Mr. Nickolas Guertin<br />
Mr. Ed Fox<br />
Mr. Chris Chilbert<br />
Mr. David Goosman<br />
Mr. Gregory Black<br />
Mr. Charles Frawley<br />
Dr. Megan Cramer<br />
Mr. Guy Copeland<br />
Mr. Michael LaRoi<br />
Mr. Walter Wilson<br />
Mr. Chris White<br />
Ms. Sarah Perry<br />
Mr. Glenn Cruickshank<br />
Dr. Lowell Vizenor<br />
Mr. Mat<strong>the</strong>w Hause<br />
Director, Army Architecture Integration Center, Army CIO (G-6)<br />
Chief Technology Officer, DCMO<br />
Chief Information Officer, NASA Goddard Space Flight Center<br />
Director, Strategic Planning and Information, DISA<br />
Chief, Policy and Resources (AF/A6P), Air Force<br />
Director, Enterprise Architecture, DON CIO<br />
Deputy Chief Information Officer, DOE<br />
Senior Architect Engineer, DoD CIO<br />
Director for Open Architecture, DASN/RDT&E<br />
Chief Enterprise Architect; CIA, Chair JAWG<br />
Chief Architect, Department of Homeland Security<br />
Chief Systems Architect, Marine Corps Systems Command<br />
Senior Architect, Office of <strong>the</strong> Director of National Intelligence<br />
Senior Architect, Naval Surface Warfare Center – Dahlgren Division<br />
Principal Assistant Program Manager, S&T Lead, PEO-LCS<br />
Vice President, Information Infrastructure Advisory Programs, CSC<br />
Director and Product Architect, Northrop Grumman<br />
Enterprise Architect, Lockheed Martin<br />
Vice President, Architecture Strategy, <strong>Casewise</strong> Systems<br />
Senior Communication System Engineer, Networked Tactical ISR, Boeing<br />
Architecture Specialist, Deloitte Consulting<br />
Semantic Technology Practice Lead, Alion Science and Technology<br />
Chief Consulting Engineer, Atego
<strong>Defense</strong> <strong>Architectures</strong> Conference<br />
Washington, DC • March 27-28, 2012<br />
Conference Agenda<br />
I. Emerging Government Plans, Needs and Initiatives<br />
Keynote Addresses:<br />
“Army Perspectives and Initiatives”<br />
MR. GARY BLOHM<br />
SES, Director, Army Architecture Integration Center, Architecture, Operations,<br />
Network and Space, Office of <strong>the</strong> Army Chief Information Officer (G-6)<br />
“Heading, Altitude and Airspeed – Service Orchestration, Cloud and Semantics:<br />
All or Nothing”<br />
MR. DENNIS WISNOSKY<br />
SES, Chief Architect, Business Mission Assurance, and Chief Technology Officer,<br />
Office of <strong>the</strong> Deputy Chief Management Officer (DCMO)<br />
“Federal Architecture Initiatives”<br />
MR. ADRIAN GARDNER, SES, Chief Information Officer, NASA Goddard Space Flight Center; Chair,<br />
Data Architecture Subcommittee, Federal CIO Council<br />
“DISA Perspectives and Initiatives”<br />
MR. TONY MONTEMARANO, Director, Strategic Planning and Information, <strong>Defense</strong> Information<br />
Systems Agency (DISA) (invited)<br />
“Air Force Perspectives and Initiatives”<br />
MR. BOBBY SMART, Chief, Policy and Resources (AF/A6P)<br />
“The ‘Common Language’ of <strong>the</strong> Intelligence Community’s Federated Enterprise<br />
<strong>Architectures</strong>”<br />
MR. ED FOX, Chief Enterprise Architect, Central Intelligence Agency; Chair, Joint Architecture Working<br />
Group (JAWG)<br />
• The JARM - The Joint Architecture Reference Model • Sharing, Discovery and Reuse via <strong>the</strong> JARM<br />
“Service Oriented Architecture at <strong>the</strong> Department of Homeland Security (DHS)”<br />
MR. CHRIS CHILBERT, Chief Architect, Department of Homeland Security
“<strong>Architectures</strong> for Acquisitions”<br />
MR. DAVID GOOSMAN, Chief Systems Architect, Marine Corps Systems Command (MCSC)<br />
• Provide Clear Policy Guidance • Provide Standardized Development Procedures<br />
• Provide a Federated Architecture Repository • Provide Value to <strong>the</strong> Warfighter<br />
“Navy Perspectives and Initiatives”<br />
MR. MICHAEL JACOBS, Director, Enterprise Architecture and Emerging Technology, Office of <strong>the</strong> Chief<br />
Information Officer, US Navy (invited)<br />
“DOE Perspectives and Initiatives”<br />
MR. ROBERT BRESE, Deputy Chief Information Officer, Department of Energy (DOE)<br />
“NSWC Initiatives”<br />
MR. CHARLES FRAWLEY, Senior Architect, Naval Surface Warfare Center – Dahlgren (NSWC-DD)<br />
• Architecture Family of Systems Stereotypes • A Method for Acquisition Portfolio Management<br />
• Program Cost Avoidance for Architecture Development • Architecture Product Re-use<br />
• Interoperability Analysis<br />
II. Mission-Specific Architectural Issues and Solutions<br />
“Architecture Considerations in Future Collaborative Information Sharing”<br />
MR. WALT OKON, Senior Architect Engineer, Office of <strong>the</strong> Chief Information Officer, DoD<br />
“Mission Specific Architectural Considerations”<br />
MR. Gregory BLACK, Senior Architect, Office of <strong>the</strong> Director of National Intelligence (ODNI)<br />
• Latest Approach in <strong>the</strong> IC CIO for Applying EA Discipline • Adding Value to Investment Decisions<br />
• Achieving Interoperability Goals • Performing Service Integration<br />
“<strong>Architectures</strong> for <strong>the</strong> Mine Warfare Mission”<br />
DR. MEGAN CRAMER, Principal Assistant Program Manager and Science and Technology Lead,<br />
Program Executive Office – Littoral Combat Ships (PEO-LCS), Mine Warfare Program Office (PMS 495)<br />
(PEO-LMW), US Navy<br />
• Mine Warfare Mission • Migration in Mine Warfare to a Service Oriented Architecture<br />
“Measuring Architecture’s Contribution to National Security Information Sharing –<br />
A Maturity-Model Based Approach”<br />
MR. GLENN CRUICKSHANK, Architecture Specialist, Deloitte Consulting LLP<br />
• Capabilities Maturity Model (CMM) Based Approach • Information Sharing Environment Maturity Model<br />
and Assessment Approach • Examples and Lessons Learned<br />
“NextGen Air Transportation Information Sharing Environment”<br />
DR. LOWELL VIZENOR, Semantic Technology Practice Lead, Alion Science and Technology<br />
• What is Next Generation Air Transportation System (NextGen) • What is Semantic Technology<br />
• How Can Semantic Technology Help Make NextGen a Reality
Special Focus: Open Architecture Requirements and Implementation<br />
“Open Architecture Initiatives”<br />
MR. NICKOLAS GUERTIN, Director for Open Architecture, Office of <strong>the</strong> Deputy Assistant<br />
Secretary of <strong>the</strong> Navy for Research, Development, Test and Evaluation (DASN/RDT&E)<br />
“Open Architecture Implementation for <strong>the</strong> Enhanced Medium Altitude<br />
Reconnaissance Surveillance System (EMARSS)”<br />
MS. SARAH PERRY, Senior Communication System Engineer, Networked Tactical ISR,<br />
The Boeing Company<br />
• Network Architecture for Real-Time Connectivity to Brigade Combat Teams • Local and<br />
Remote Operational Visibility: Product Dissemination and Mission Equipment Management<br />
“Open Architecture Techniques for Embedded Computing”<br />
MR. MICHAEL LaRoi, Director and Product Architect, Open Architecture Processing<br />
Solutions, Northrop Grumman Electronic Systems<br />
• Leveraging Mainstream Market-Driven Technology and Open Standards • Transitioning Legacy<br />
Solutions into OA Solutions • Model Driven Engineering thru System Integration & Test<br />
“Next-Generation Open Architecture”<br />
MR. GUY COPElAND, Vice President, Information Infrastructure Advisory Programs,<br />
Computer Sciences Corporation (CSC) (tentative)<br />
III. Best Practices and Lessons Learned<br />
“Best Practices in Architecture Analysis”<br />
MR. WALTER WILSON, Enterprise Architect, Lockheed Martin<br />
“Transitioning to DODAF 2.0”<br />
MR. CHRIS WHITE, Vice President, Architecture Strategy and Implementation, <strong>Casewise</strong> Systems<br />
• Learning to “Think in DM2” – Vocabulary of DoDAF 2.0 a New Way to Think About Solving Problems<br />
• DoDAF 2.0 Viewpoints and Models – If We Get <strong>the</strong> Data Right, We Won’t Have to Fight “Notation Wars”<br />
• How DoDAF 2.0 Enables You to Architect <strong>the</strong> Management, Use and Deployment of Resources<br />
• Yes, We’re Architects, But We’re in <strong>the</strong> Business of Communicating/Selling Ideas – Why “Fit for<br />
Purpose” Really Matters<br />
“Implementing UPDM (Unified Profile for DoDAF and MODAF) – Enabling DoDAF<br />
Architecture Interchange and Understanding”<br />
MR. MATTHEW HAUSE, Chief Consulting Engineer, Atego; Co-Chair Object Management Group<br />
UPDM Working Group<br />
• History and Purpose of UPDM • Architecture Interchange Requirements • Executable <strong>Architectures</strong><br />
• A Worked UPDM Example • Summary and Way Forward<br />
Would you like to be an exhibitor at this conference<br />
Host a breakfast, lunch or beverage reception during <strong>the</strong> conference<br />
Please contact Marcus Min @ 310-563-1210 to find out how your organization can participate.
DEFENSE ARCHITECTURES Conference<br />
Washington, D.C. March 27-28, 2012<br />
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