Past event: Enterprise Mobility Summit

Enhancing Information Flow and Sharing in a Mobile World

As this technology becomes increasingly mobile, agile, and accessible; the operational benefits grow innumerable. The Defense Department heeds these developments and has signaled their willingness for structural change. Teri Takai, the DoD CIO, recently released their “Mobile Device Strategy” to show their path to studying, adopting and using mobile devices in their operational activities.


As such, we bring you the timely Enterprise Mobility for Defense, a unique event focused on the benefits of a mobile architecture within the DoD agencies and services. It focuses on three critical areas of development:

  • Wireless Infrastructure: The advancement of the DoD’s Information Enterprise infrastructure to support mobile devices, secure network access, and information sharing
  • Mobile Devices: The establishment of policies and standards that support mobile usage, operability, and device management
  • Mobile and Web-Enabled Applications: The creation of processes and tools that enable consistent development, testing, and distribution of DoD-approved mobile applications

The commercial world proved the viability and performance of a mobile enterprise in in the private realm. Be sure to attend this summit to learn about the DoD’s path forward in creating their mobile future.


In-depth discussions will cover:

  • Mobility market: The status of various mobile market opportunities as evidenced by agency-specific developments
  • Connectivity issues: Managing and building spectrum capabilities to provide access to real-time data on the tactical edge
  • Smartphone vs. ruggedized devices: Customizing and deploying applications based on the various operational needs
  • Demonstrable value: Methods for industry to successfully develop a cost-valuable platform approach to enterprise mobility
  • Savings/Costs: Comparing the potential cost savings of added work efficiency vs. associated costs, security implements, and training

 

“Enterprise Mobility is about keeping the DoD workforce relevant in an era when information and cyberspace play a critical role in mission success”
Teri Takai, CIO, DoD

“Well done/ good content/ knowledgeable speakers/ presents good “site map” for status of DoD Architectures. Very glad I attended”
Chief Engineer, US Air Force Research Laboratory

“Great conference. From speakers to content to facilities and amenities – IDGA’s efforts were top-notch!”
Branch Head, Navy Networking Environment, OPNAV N2N6

Speakers

  • David Bennett SES, Chief Information Officer, DISA
  • Frank Konieczny SES, Chief Technology Officer, Office of Information Dominance and CIO, US Air Force
  • Bruce Bennett SES, Program Executive Officer, SATCOM, Teleport & Services, DISA
  • Mark Loepker, Director, National Information Assurance Partnership, NSA/CSS Commercial Solutions Center
  • Robert Shofner SES, Program Executive Officer, Business & Enterprise Systems, Air Force Materiel Command
  • Thomas Sasala, Chief Technology Officer, US Army Information Technology Agency
  • Terry Simpson DISL, Chief Technology Officer, Enterprise Information Management Officer (EIMO), HQMC Intelligence
  • Captain Joshua Dixon USMC, PM Marine Air-Ground Task Force Command, Control a, US Marine Corps Systems Command
  • Rosemary Shumba, Program Director, Department of Cybersecurity and Information Assurance, UMUC
  • Kevin Benedict, Mobility Analyst, MobileEnterpriseStrategies.com
  • Rahul Basole, Associate Director for Enterprise Transformation, Georgia Tech Research Institute
  • Marcia Jacobs, Lead Architect, Sandia National Laboratory

Please fill in your name and email to receive the summit agenda of this event.


The agenda is available as PDF under downloads.

Venue

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Network with Leaders in Mobile Enterprise such as:

  • CIOs, COOs, CTOs
  • Enterprise Architects
  • Mobility System Engineers
  • IT/Network Managers
  • Program and Project Managers
  • Cyber Security Analysts
  • IT Suppliers
  • Information Security Directors
  • System Strategists
  • Network Administrators
  • National Intelligence Analysts


Venue & Accommodation

Sheraton Crystal City Hotel
1800 Jefferson Davis Highway , Arlington, Virginia, 22202, United States
Website:  http://www.sheratoncrystalcity.com/

Accommodation
The Sheraton Crystal City Hotel is located in Arlington, Virginia. The sites and attractions of Washington, D.C. are just moments away! Getting around is easy. Sheraton Crystal City Hotel is just one mile from the Ronald Reagan National airport and next to the Crystal City Metro Station.

Group Rate: $183 (government per diem) plus 10%

Please identify you are part of the “IDGA – Enterprise Mobility” group to ensure the special rate. Note that you are eligible for this rate three day prior and three days post the event. Book your room prior to November 12, 2012 to ensure you receive the group rate.

Reservations Telephone: 888-627-8209

Event details
Organizer : IQUS
Event type : Conference
Reference : ASDE-2398