Message-ID: <28746019.1075852654411.JavaMail.evans@thyme> Date: Wed, 20 Jun 2001 15:55:49 -0700 (PDT) From: anng@iibt.org To: jeff.skilling@enron.com Subject: FYI: 6th Annual Government Technology Managers Conference Mime-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit X-From: Ann Gottlieb @ENRON X-To: Skilling, Jeff X-cc: X-bcc: X-Folder: \JSKILLIN (Non-Privileged)\Deleted Items X-Origin: Skilling-J X-FileName: JSKILLIN (Non-Privileged).pst FYI FYI FYI FYI FYI The 6th Annual Government Technology Managers Conference August 5-8, 2001 Lancaster Host Hotel & Conference Center Lancaster, PA * Relevant "public sector" solution models and business case scenarios. * Business technologies your agency can bet on to produce high payoff applications. * What management needs to know about the "business case scenarios" for making "informed business decisions" about these "solution options" and managing these "business technology" acquisitions & implementations. * Why, When & How to use "public-private sector solution teams" for your improvement and modernization initiatives. * How government agencies are successfully managing the migration paths and transition stages of their improvement and modernization initiatives. * Conference sessions are interactive case studies, workshops, and technology application demos. * Conference faculty are distinguished public and private sector practitioners. WHO SHOULD ATTEND: This is a management decision support, not technical 'bits and bytes' conference. There will be briefings, however, concerning the nature and potential applications of the technologies to be presented and discussed at the conference. Public Sector: * Policy, Program, Administrative and Enterprise Management * * Functional, Operational, Planning and Analysis Management * Private Sector: Senior Product, Marketing and Technical Support Management from organizations with proven or demonstrably promising solutions, applications, and technologies. Highlights of the Conference Program (For Hard Copy Brochure: Contact conferences@iibt.org; 888-832-4428) Impacts of E.Gov Technology Economics on Government Policy John G. Sindelar, Deputy Associate Administrator Office of Electronic Government, General Services Administration Applications & Business Case Scenarios of Promising Technologies: Public & Private Sector Perspectives Mary Mitchell, Deputy Associate Administrator, Office of Electronic Government, General Services Administration Amy Wohl, President, Wohl Associates A Model for Customer Service & System Modernization Marshall D. Sokol, President, IIBT Case Study of the Model: The Government Medical Records Management Project -- Secure Capture, Management and Exchange of Medical Information/Evidence; John Sabo, Business Manager-Federal, Computer Associates Medical Records Security & Privacy Management; Adam Ashraf Madoukh, Chief Information Officer, Eruces, Inc. Enabling Technologies and Applications for E-Gov Based Agency Modernization -- Trusted Third Party - HIPAA Compliant Records Management & Payments Services; John Mesko, Vice President, Global Cash Management, Mellon Bank Post-Relational, XML & E-Forms Enabled, Distributed Data Base David Loveluck, Engineer, Intersystems Corporation (Cache') Applying Public-Private Sector Partnerships to Achieve Service Improvement and Systems Modernization * Bert Concklin, Associate Commissioner for Modernization, Internal Revenue Service Dr. Paul Tibbits, MD, Program Executive Officer, TRICARE, DoD (Ret) Founding Partner, MAPA Associates, and Director, IIBT E-Gov Infrastructure and Services: Learning From Other Countries' Approaches and Experiences Gordon Jenkins, Director, IIBT-Canada A Core E-Gov Enabling Technology:The National Wireless Communications Infrastructure Program Charles Cape, Director, Special Projects & Programs, Office of the CIO, Department of Commerce, and Director, IIBT Securing E-Gov's Infrastructure Shirley Malia, CIAO - Critical Infrastructure Assurance Office E-Gov Technology Briefing, Workshops & Business Case Scenarios CRM Interoperability Learning Systems Knowledge Management XML Legacy System Performance Improvement Middleware & MORE CONFERENCE PRESENTED BY: The Government Technology Management Centers of The International Institute of Business Technologies, Inc. A nonprofit educational and research institution for "Advancing the Technologies Used to Manage the Value and Performance of Public and Private Sector Enterprises" (501c3 - independent & publicly supported) For Further Program, Registration and Hotel Information: Web Site - www.iibt.org Toll Free - 888-832-4428 International Institute of Business Technologies, Inc. (a 501c3 Publicly Supported, Independent, Educational Institute) Tel: 888-832-4428 Fax:888-343-0724 www.iibt.org