Sessions grouped by Speaker


Track Key :
 Professional Education Program Track 1: Foundations of KM
 Track 2: KM Tools and Techniques Track 3: KM in the Dept. of Defense
 Track 4: KM In a Collaborative and Transparent Government Tutorials
INSTRUCTOR EVENT
  • Kevin Alansky
  • Sr. Director of Marketing
  • Blackboard’s Professional Education Group
  PEP 5: Need More than a Network File Share System? Try Easy-to-Use, Basic Content Services: Sponsored by Xythos/Blackboard
  Session 1-3: Retaining Mission-Critical Knowledge in the Enterprise
  • Manjula Ambur
  • Branch Head, Information Management
  • NASA Langley Research Center
  Session 2-1: Finding Knowledge: The Role of Search Tools
  Session 1-7: KM Beyond Borders: Lessons from Abroad
  • Kirk Babcock
  • Project Manager, Aircraft Configuration Team
  • Federal Aviation Administration
  Session 4-3: Collaboration, Transparency and Communities of Practice
  • Kapil Bakshi
  • Senior Solutions Architect, Federal Data Center Practice
  • Cisco
  PEP 2: Cloud Economics 101: Sponsored by Cisco & Intel
  • Bill Balko
  • Senior Business Analyst/CIO
  • Defense Information Systems Agency
  Session 2-4: Managing Knowledge in the Cloud: Transforming Collaboration in the Public Sector
  • Joseph Barbano
  • Data Warehouse/Dashboard Project Manager
  • National Institute of Food and Agriculture, Dept.of Agriculture
  Session 2-6: Dashboards as a Knowledge Management Tool: The National Institute for Food and Agriculture (NIFA) Experience
  Session 2-2: BI on the Case: Using BI and KM for Proactive Information Sharing
  • Noa Baum
  • Facilitator, Educator, and Award-Winning Storyteller
  • Noa Baum Storytelling
  KM Tutorial 2: Storytellers: Harnessing the Power of Narrative to Establish Common Purpose
  • Jeff Baxter
  • Lead Storage Architect
  • U.S. Public Sector, NetApp
  PEP 4: Best Practices for Shared Infrastructure Data Storage in the Federal Government: Sponsored by NetApp
  • Denise Bedford
  • Goodyear Professor of Knowledge Management, College of Communication and Information
  • Kent State University
  Session 1-1: KM Curricula: Instruction and Research at Leading Universities
  • Len Blasiol
  • Acting Director, KM Integration, MCCDC
  • U.S. Marine Corps
  Session 3-1: KM Success Stories in the DoD
  Session 3-2: DoD KM: Openness and Transparency in a High-Stakes Security Environment
  • David Bray, Ph.D.
  • Strategist and Policy Researcher
  • Institute for Defense Analyses, and Visiting Associate with the National Defense University
  Session 2-4: Managing Knowledge in the Cloud: Transforming Collaboration in the Public Sector
  Session 2-4: Managing Knowledge in the Cloud: Transforming Collaboration in the Public Sector
  • Bob Carter
  • Vice President and General Manager of Federal
  • Vivisimo
  Session 2-1: Finding Knowledge: The Role of Search Tools
  PEP 1: Aligning Open Government Initiatives to the Strategic Priorities of Your Agency: Sponsored by Adobe
  Session 4-1: The Role of Social Media in Government Agencies
  • Daniel Cheney
  • Manager, Safety Programs
  • Federal Aviation Administration
  Session 2.5: New Tools in the KM Toolkit
  • Tracy Conn
  • Assistant Vice President
  • Federal Reserve Bank
  Session 4-4: Communities and Social Networking: Championing Gov 2.0
  • Mark Danburg
  • Deputy, Budget Information and Resource Management
  • U.S. Air Force
  Session 3-1: KM Success Stories in the DoD
  Session 1-6: KM: What Works (Part 2)
  • Stephen Denning
  • Author of The Leader's Guide to Storytelling, and Visiting Fellow
  • All Souls College, Oxford University
  KM Tutorial 2: Storytellers: Harnessing the Power of Narrative to Establish Common Purpose
  • Michel Desbois
  • CIO and Deputy Administrator
  • National Institute of Food and Agriculture, Dept.of Agriculture
  Session 2-6: Dashboards as a Knowledge Management Tool: The National Institute for Food and Agriculture (NIFA) Experience
  Session 2-2: BI on the Case: Using BI and KM for Proactive Information Sharing
  • Patricia Eng
  • Senior Advisor for Knowledge Management
  • Nuclear Regulatory Commission
  Session 4-4: Communities and Social Networking: Championing Gov 2.0
  • Justin Filler
  • Deputy Director of milTech Solutions
  • PEO C3T, U.S. Army
  Session 4-2: Security and Social Media: Dealing with the Tension
  Session 2-1: Finding Knowledge: The Role of Search Tools
  PEP 2: Cloud Economics 101: Sponsored by Cisco & Intel
  Session 2-7: Playing KM: Serious Gaming for Managing Knowledge
  Session 1-4: The Human Element: Managing the People Who Manage the Knowledge
  • Giora Hadar
  • Knowledge Architect
  • Federal Aviation Administration, Dept. of Transportation
  Session 1-3: Retaining Mission-Critical Knowledge in the Enterprise
  • Robert Hambly
  • Command Knowledge Manager
  • Joint Special Operations Command Group
  Session 3-1: KM Success Stories in the DoD
  Session 1-2: Enterprise Governance and Knowledge Management
  • Tim Harder
  • Global Principal Architect for Network Attached Storage
  • EMC
  PEP 2: Cloud Economics 101: Sponsored by Cisco & Intel
  • Alex Hart
  • Director, Public Sector Channel Sales
  • VMware
  PEP 2: Cloud Economics 101: Sponsored by Cisco & Intel
  • Jim Hendler
  • Director, Tetherless World Constellation
  • Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute
  Session 2-8: The Power of Semantic Technologies
  • LTC Charlotte Herring
  • Deputy Chief Information Officer/Chief, Information Technology Division, Office of the Judge Advocate General (OTJAG)
  • U.S. Army
  Session 3-2: DoD KM: Openness and Transparency in a High-Stakes Security Environment
  • John Hickok
  • Director, Knowledge Management
  • Defense Acquisition University; Office of the Under Secretary of Defense for Acquisition, Technology and Logistics
  Session 1-1: KM Curricula: Instruction and Research at Leading Universities
  • Jeanne Holm
  • Chief Knowledge Architect
  • NASA/Jet Propulsion Laboratory, California Institute of Technology, and Co-Chair, Federal Knowledge Management Working Group
  Session 2-7: Playing KM: Serious Gaming for Managing Knowledge
  Session 2-8: The Power of Semantic Technologies
  • Jack Holt
  • Sr. Strategist for Emerging Media
  • Department of Defense
  Session 2-4: Managing Knowledge in the Cloud: Transforming Collaboration in the Public Sector
  • Jack Holt
  • Sr. Strategist for Emerging Media
  • Defense Media Activity, Dept. of Defense
  Session 4-1: The Role of Social Media in Government Agencies
  • Lt. Col. Michael Hower
  • Chief, Squadron Commander Professional Development
  • Air Command and Staff College, U.S. Air Force
  Session 4-4: Communities and Social Networking: Championing Gov 2.0
  • Bryan Hurd
  • Knowledge Architect, Joint Intelligence Task Force for Combating Terrorism
  • Defense Intelligence Agency
  Session 1-8: Managing the Most Challenging KM Environments: Lessons from the Intelligence Community
  PEP 2: Cloud Economics 101: Sponsored by Cisco & Intel
  • Marcel Jemio
  • Chief XML Architect
  • Financial Management Service, Dept. of the Treasury
  Session 1-5: KM: What Works (Part 1)
  Session 1-3: Retaining Mission-Critical Knowledge in the Enterprise
  • Kimberly Keys
  • Knowledge Manager, Joint Intelligence Task Force for Combating Terrorism
  • Defense Intelligence Agency
  Session 1-8: Managing the Most Challenging KM Environments: Lessons from the Intelligence Community
  • Jim Knox
  • Knowledge Management Team Leader
  • Dept. of the Navy CIO
  Session 3-1: KM Success Stories in the DoD
  PEP 2: Cloud Economics 101: Sponsored by Cisco & Intel
  • Mike Lambert
  • Knowledge Project Officer, Global Learning & Technologies Center
  • Defense Acquisition University
  Session 2-3: Optimizing Value from Your Content
  • Ruth Levine
  • Director of Evaluation, Policy & Learning
  • U.S. Agency for International Development
  Session 1-6: KM: What Works (Part 2)
  • Jay Liebowitz, D.Sc.
  • Orkand Endowed Chair in Management and Technology
  • University of Maryland University College, Graduate School of Management & Technology
  Session 1-1: KM Curricula: Instruction and Research at Leading Universities
  Session 1-2: Enterprise Governance and Knowledge Management
  Session 2.5: New Tools in the KM Toolkit
  • Larry Meador
  • Chair
  • Intelligence Operations Technology Task Force/MGI Strategic Solutions
  Session 1-5: KM: What Works (Part 1)
  • Arthur Murray
  • CEO, Applied Knowledge Sciences, and Co-director, Enterprise of the Future Program
  • George Washington University Institute for Knowledge and Innovation
  Session 1-1: KM Curricula: Instruction and Research at Leading Universities
  Session 1-1: KM Curricula: Instruction and Research at Leading Universities
  • Joe Oebbecke
  • Chief Knowledge Officer
  • U.S. Army Training and Doctrine Command
  Session 3-1: KM Success Stories in the DoD
  Session 1-4: The Human Element: Managing the People Who Manage the Knowledge
  PEP 2: Cloud Economics 101: Sponsored by Cisco & Intel
  • Mal Poulin
  • Enterprise Market Director
  • RWD Technologies
  PEP 3: Knowledge: An Asset and Advantage to Develop, Maintain, and Share (Sponsored by RWD)
  • Tony Pryor
  • Senior Manager
  • International Resources Group
  Session 1-6: KM: What Works (Part 2)
  • Todd Richmond
  • Institute for Creative Technologies
  • University of Southern California
  Session 2-7: Playing KM: Serious Gaming for Managing Knowledge
  • Jorge Román
  • Research Scientist
  • Los Alamos National Laboratory, Dept. of Energy
  Session 2-3: Optimizing Value from Your Content
  Session 3-2: DoD KM: Openness and Transparency in a High-Stakes Security Environment
  Session 4-4: Communities and Social Networking: Championing Gov 2.0
  Session 2-8: The Power of Semantic Technologies
  • Barry Sheward
  • Cloud Computing Chief Engineer
  • Lockheed Martin IS&GS NexGen
  PEP 2: Cloud Economics 101: Sponsored by Cisco & Intel
  Session 1-7: KM Beyond Borders: Lessons from Abroad
  • Thom Sinclair
  • Deputy Chief of Party, USAID’s Knowledge Driven Microenterprise Development (KDMD)
  • The QED Group
  Session 1-6: KM: What Works (Part 2)
  Session 1-1: KM Curricula: Instruction and Research at Leading Universities
  • Andrew Stricker
  • Distributed Learning Architect, Air University
  • U.S. Air Force
  Session 2-7: Playing KM: Serious Gaming for Managing Knowledge
  • Robert Swanwick
  • Founder of KMers.org, and CEO
  • Speaker Interactive / twebevent
  Session 2.5: New Tools in the KM Toolkit
  • Judith Theodori
  • Lead Knowledge Manager and Manager, Enterprise Information Services
  • Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory
  Session 4-2: Security and Social Media: Dealing with the Tension
  • Bob Turner
  • Learning Strategist
  • Federal Aviation Administration, Dept. of Transportation
  Session 2.5: New Tools in the KM Toolkit
  • Alex Voultepsis
  • Chief Technology Officer, IC-CIO/Intelink Enterprise Collaboration Center
  • Office of the Director of National Intelligence
  Session 2-4: Managing Knowledge in the Cloud: Transforming Collaboration in the Public Sector
  KM Tutorial 1: KM 101 - Fundamentals for Government Professionals
  Session 1-9: Knowledge Maturity Models - Redux
  • Mark Weinstein
  • Knowledge Management Officer/Management and Program Analyst
  • U.S. Customs and Border Protection, Dept. of Homeland Security
  Session 4-3: Collaboration, Transparency and Communities of Practice
  PEP 2: Cloud Economics 101: Sponsored by Cisco & Intel
  • Stacey Young
  • Senior KM Advisor, Microenterprise Development Office
  • U.S. Agency for International Development
  Session 1-6: KM: What Works (Part 2)