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AFCEA Bethesda June Breakfast: Mobile T...
In January, Federal CIO Steven VanRoekel declared 2012 the year of mobile government—but today, mobility itself is being transformed. The CIO Council’s new Digital Government Strategy goes beyond mobile technology to rethink the way federal agencies manage information and interact with citizens. The strategy has four components, each answering a key question: Information-Centric: How can agencies transition from managing documents...
June 20, 2012
Organizer: AFCEA Bethesda
Location: North Bethesda, MD
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AFCEA Bethesda May Breakfast: Making Ac...
Agile development is high on the CIO Council's list of priorities, driving improved technology outcomes through swift technology development cycles—but it's not just about development. Acquisition plays a key role in the process, as underlined in both the 25-Point Plan and the accelerated timelines of the Cloud First and Shared First initiatives. The acquisition process has always been critical to meeting the needs of the technology work...
May 24, 2012
Organizer: AFCEA Bethesda
Location: North Bethesda, MD
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Law Enforcement IT Day
Law enforcement and national security depends on adaptation—adaptation to the economy, adaptation to technology and adaptation to criminal methodologies. As budgetary cutbacks become commonplace in the Federal government, creativity in new technology initiatives must take precedence as agencies are increasingly expected to do more with less. Law enforcement agencies and officers will need to use new tools, including, data analytics, secu...
April 18, 2012
Organizer: AFCEA Bethesda
Location: North Bethesda, MD
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AFCEA Bethesda Monthly Breakfast: FY13...
The budget has become more than just a battleground for agencies and IT shops, it’s become an issue of national debate. The result: a $1.2 trillion cut to federal spending over the next decade. With no agency or department off-limits, initiatives like data center consolidation, cloud computing and mobile government become even more important. But to be successful in this new environment, agencies will need to consider more than individua...
February 24, 2012
Organizer: AFCEA Bethesda
Location: North Bethesda, MD
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AFCEA Bethesda Monthly Breakfast: 25 Po...
25-Point Plan: What’s Next in IT Management Reform in 2012 In April, Federal Chief Information Officer Vivek Kundra gave an update on the 25-Point Plan to reform information technology. During that update, it was noted that seven objectives had already been delivered and all but two were on track including reducing duplicate data and consolidating data centers. As the new Federal Chief Information Officer takes over the top IT post, how...
September 22, 2011
Organizer: AFCEA Bethesda
Location: North Bethesda, MD
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AFCEA Bethesda Chapter Breakfast Series...
In the last ten years, the number of data centers has more than tripled. With the mandated consolidation policy put into effect in February 2010, departments are beginning to follow recently developed roadmaps for shrinking server farms. The aim of this consolidation policy is to reduce IT costs, lower energy consumption, occupy less real estate, strengthen IT security and expand the use of cloud computing. While there is no set timeline to co...
January 13, 2011
Organizer: AFCEA Bethesda
Location: North Bethesda, MD
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AFCEA Bethesda Chapter Breakfast Series...
The Federal government invests $70 billion per year in information technology. This might seem like a sizeable amount to go around; however, government agencies are constantly challenged to do more with less, and they are learning ways to be nimble and deliver additional services with fewer resources. The Administration’s Open Government Directive signaled the reemergence of IT innovation and the Web as a platform for collaboration and c...
December 14, 2010
Organizer: AFCEA Bethesda
Location: North Bethesda, MD
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AFCEA Bethesda Law Enforcement IT Day
Law enforcement has primarily been a reactive process: whether it’s responding to a fire, tracking down a criminal suspect, or enforcing penalties on financial malfeasance. From the first, information technology was deployed to help augment law enforcement’s needs. As these IT systems have grown, so has the need to better manage them. For years, law enforcement has struggled with the task of linking these systems to provide greater...
November 3, 2010
Organizer: AFCEA Bethesda
Location: Bethesda, MD
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AFCEA Bethesda Health IT Day
The American Recovery and Reinvestment Act promised $19 billion for Health IT. Since then, electronic health records and health IT management have emerged as a major component of the healthcare debate. As industry struggles over the costs and benefits of health IT, many government agencies have surged forward---leading the way, from the Department of Veterans Affairs to the Department of Health and Human Services. AFCEA Bethesda’s Healt...
April 6, 2010
Organizer: AFCEA Bethesda Chapter
Location: North Bethesda, MD
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Federal Web 2.0 -- Enterprise Adoption...
How are federal programs and initiatives being impacted by Web 2.0? How are agencies factoring these into strategic planning? Please join AFCEA Bethesda on January 21 for a timely discussion on Web 2.0 best practices and challenges of enterprise wide implementation. Learn what business problems agencies are trying to overcome with these new methods of engaging citizens and the federal workforce.While there are a number of organizational and cu...
January 21, 2010
Organizer: AFCEA Bethesda
Location: Bethesda, MD
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