Monday, September 25
Morning
Policy Approaches to CIOs and CIO Councils
7:30 – 9:00 Registration and Continental Breakfast
9:00 – 9:15

Welcome

Peter Stearns, Provost, George Mason University, Rich Klimoski, Dean, School of Management, George Mason University

Keynotes
9:15 – 10:05 David Wennergren,Vice Chairman, U.S. Federal CIO Council; CIO, Department of the Navy, USA
10:05 – 10:35 Dr. Pairash Thajchayapong, President, International Academy of CIO and former Permanent Secretary, Ministry of Science and Technology, THAILAND
10:35 – 11:00  Break
11:00 – 11:50  Mark Forman, Partner, Risk Advisory Services, KPMG and former director of IT and e-Government, USA
Tabling of Waseda Statement and circulation of draft George Mason Statement
12:00 – 1:00) Lunch
Afternoon
e-Development, e-Government and IT Governance

Session Opening Remarks: Session Chair Professor Toshio Obi, Director, Waseda Institute for e-Government, Waseda University, Tokyo, Japan, JAPAN

Roundtable and Focus Discussions:
1:00 – 2:00  CIOs, e-Development and Multilateral Organizations 
  Role of CIOs in National e-Development Strategies, Dr. Nagy Hanna, Co-Director, International Center for e-Leadership, University of Maryland, USA
  APEC, Multilateral Organizations and e-Government , Brenda J. Fisher Brenda, APEC Affairs Coordinator at the U.S. Department of Commerce, USA
2:00 – 2:15 U.S. CIO University, Monica Fitzgerald, Director, U.S. CIO University, USA 
2:15 – 2:30 Good IT Governance, Relationships and Trust, Dr. Richard Klimoski, Dean, George Mason University School of Management, USA
2:30 – 2:45 Break
2:45 – 3:35  IT Governance Strategy, Major Alfred Hamilton, Chief, Information Technology Training Branch, U.S. Army Medical, USA, Peter F. Penfield
Senior Business Advisor, U.S. Federal, Financial Services and Canada, Cisco Systems, USA
3:35 –4:35  IT Governance, Open Standards and e-Government, Dr. Suhono Harso Supanghat, Chairman, Information Technology Research Group, School of Electrical Engineering and Informatics, Institute of Technology, Bandung, INDONESIA
  Thailand’s Experience with Open Standards, Dr. Thaweesak Koanantakool, Director, National Electronics and Computer Technology Center, THAILAND,
Transfer to Computer Sciences Corporation
5:15- 8:15

Program and Cocktail Reception sponsored by CSC 

Philip Bond, President, Information Technology Association of America, USA 

Bill Koff, Vice President and CTO, Office of Innovation, Computer Sciences Corporation, USA 

 

Tuesday, September 26 
Morning 
7:30  Continental Breakfast sponsored by Edge Consulting and ManTech
Presentation of Academic Papers
7:45 – 9:00   -Moderators: Katsuyuki Imamura, President Washington Strategy Group, USA; J.P. Auffret, George Mason University, USA

- Nhat Le Tran, Waseda, University, JAPAN, “ICT Human Resource Development in Vietnam”

- Nath Gopisetty, CI IT Solutions, USA, “Actionable Enterprise Architecture

- Sherwin Ona, De la Salle University, PHILIPPINES, “Emerging CIO Roles in Knowledge-Based Community Governance

- Naoko Iwasaki, Waseda University, JAPAN, “New Trends in Core Competencies of CIOs in Private Sector USA: Its Effect on Japanese Business

- Vijay Raghavan, TowerStrides, USA, “ITIL and SOA: Can They Coexist?

CIOs and Emergency Preparedness
9:00 am

Session Opening Remarks: Session Chair Major Alfred Hamilton USA Roundtable and Focus Discussions:

9:10 – 10:10 

Evolving Role of the CIO Carolyn Purcell, Director, Internet Business Solutions Group, Cisco Systems and former CIO, State of Texas, USA

Lawrence Knafo, Executive Advisor, Global Public Sector, Cisco Systems and former Deputy CIO, New York City, USA

10:10 – 11:05

Emergency Preparedness in Business and Government: 

Mark Hall, Moderator, General Manager, CIO Executive Council, USA

Ilan Zachar, CIO Equity One, USA

David Howe, Managing Director and Chief Operating Officer, Civitas, USA

Ron Brown, Senior Manager, Security Technologies, Accenture Global System Integration and Technologies Consulting Practice, USA

11:05 – 11:15 Break
11:15 – 12:10

Emergency Preparedness and Response to Natural Disasters

Ken Carey, Moderator, Mitretek Systems, USA

Mark Penn, Emergency Management Coordinator, City of Alexandria

Robert Campbell, Assistant Director for Technology Support for the Maryland Emergency Management Agency

12:10 – 12:30

Post Tsunami Mission, the Thai Experiences and Lessons Learned, Dr. Khunying Porntip Rojanasunan, Director, Central Institute of Forensic Science, Ministry of Justice

Lunch – Launch of the U.S. Chapter of the International Academy of CIO 

  Afternoon 
Security and Privacy
  Session Opening Remarks: Session Chair, Dr. J.P. Auffret, Director, Technology Management Program, George Mason University USA
Roundtable and Focus Discussions:
1:40 – 2:20  CIO Executive Council IT Value Matrix: Mark Hall, General Manager, CIO Executive Council, USA
2:20 – 3:00  CIOs and CTOs as Key Actors of Emerging eGovernance Schemes, Dr. Pierre Rossel, College of Management of Technology, Ecole Polytechnique Federale de Luasanne, SWITZERLAND Presentation 2
3:10 – 4:35  Major Security Challenges and Potential Paths to Greater Security
  Jerry Dixon, U.S. Computer Emergency Readiness Team, USA
 

Sallie McDonald, Visiting Scholar, Critical Infrastructure Protection Program, George Mason University and Special Assistant to the Assistant Secretary, Infrastructure Protection, US Department of Homeland Security, USA

 

Dr. Alastair MacWillson, Global Managing Partner – Security Practice, Accenture, ENGLAND

4:35 – 5:25 

Privacy and Identity Theft: Kathryn Ratte, Staff Attorney, Division of Financial Practices, U.S. Federal Trade Commission, USA

5:40 – 8:00

Cocktail reception sponsored by Accenture George Mason University Center for the Performing Arts

 

Entertainment by Blues and Jazz Keyboardist Bill Heid

 

 

Wednesday, September 27 

7:30 

Continental Breakfast sponsored by CI IT Solutions and TowerStrides

 

Presentation of Academic Papers

8:00 – 9:00

– Moderators: Dr. Minder Chen, Associate Professor of Decision Sciences, George Mason University, USA; Dr. J.P. Auffret, Director, Technology Management Program, George Mason University, USA

- Babu Jayaraman, Towerstrides , USA “Extreme Performance in SOA Realization White Paper

- Sudhindra Yapalpavi, CI IT Solutions, USA, “Information Assurance

- Luis Orihuela, Waseda University, JAPAN, “E-Government and E-Governance: Towards a Clarification” 

- Chuck Lynch, Synexi, USA, “A Unified Architecture for Technology Transition

Public Health, e-Municipalities and Enterprise Architecture
Welcome
9:00 – 9:15 

Alan Merten, President, George Mason University

Session Opening Remarks: Session Chair, Dr. Kiyoshi Nakamura, Professor, School of International Liberal Studies, Waseda University, JAPAN

  Roundtable and Focus Discussions:
9:20 – 10:10

Public Health and Information Technology: Jane Woods, recent Secretary of Health and Human Resources, Commonwealth of Virginia, USA; Health Policy Liaison, George Mason University

10:10 – 11:00  CIOs, e-Municipalities and Citizen Access : David J. Molchany, Deputy County Executive, Fairfax County, VA, USA
11:00 – 11:15  Break
11:15 – 12:00 

U.S. Enterprise Architecture and the Federal CIO Council

Dick Burk, Chief Architect and Director, Federal Enterprise Architecture Program, Office of Management and Budget, USA

 Presentation 2
12:00 – 12:45 

CIO Councils and Enterprise Architecture 

Moderator: Dr. Minder Chen, Associate Professor of Decision Sciences, George Mason University, USA

Dick Burk, Chief Architect and Director, Federal Enterprise Architecture Program, Office of Management and Budget, USA 

Bob Daniel, Practice Director, Enterprise Business Architecture, Troux Solutions, USA

Patrick Bolton, Senior Director for Enterprise Architecture, BAE Systems, USA

Lynn Hadden, Senior Web Architect, Public Access Technology, Fairfax County, Virginia, USA

12:45 – 1:45 Lunch 
  Afternoon
  Session Opening Remarks: Session Chair, Dr. Michelle Marks, Associate Professor, School of Management, George Mason University, USA
  Roundtable and Focus Discussions:
1:45 – 3:30 

Developing the Public Sector IT Workforce: Dr. Seang-Tae Kim, Dean, Graduate School of Governance, President of Global e-Policy e-Government Institute, and Eunjin Seo, PhD candidate, SungKyunKwan University, KOREA

Dr. Francisco Magno, Program Director, ICT for Development, De La Salle University-Manila, PHILIPPINES

Dr. J.P. Auffret, Director, Technology Management Program, George Mason University, USA

Professor Toshio Obi, Director, Waseda Institute for e-Government, JAPAN

3:40 – 4:00  Tabling of George Mason Statement: Professors J.P. Auffret USA and Toshio Obi JAPAN, Co-chairs, Conference Organizing Committee
4:00  Adjourn