Date: October 31, 2007 (Costumes Optional)
Time: 8 AM – 4PM
Location: SAIC Conference Center 1710 SAIC Drive McLean, VA 22102

Want to learn more about Web 2.0? From corporate wikis to recruiting on facebook; from A-Space to MySpace, Web 2.0 is here to stay and can be vehicle of great success for you and your company in many different aspects of business. The Web 2.0 Accelerator will provide industry and government participants with an introduction to the important key concepts necessary for effectively utilization of Web 2.0 Our instructors will provide a fundamental understanding of Web 2.0 at a level that is useful to C-Level Executives, VPs of strategy, innovation, marketing and IT, program managers and IT Managers. Register Here

Who should attend?

  • Executives
  • CEO, CIO, CTO, CMO and Their Staffs
  • Program Managers
  • New Media Leads and Teams
  • Marketing & Sales
  • Product Management & Marketing
Regular Rate: $215
EB/POC Member Rate: $185
Government Rate: $155

Registration for both October 31 Web 2.0 Accelerator and November 1 Main Conference:
Regular: $699
Government: $350

Why this class offers a great value

In just one day, globally renowned Web 2.0 experts will provide the attendees with the core concepts and understanding of Web 2.0 they need to help move their organization forward. Key challenges associated with implementation of any number of Web 2.0 strategies or technologies will be reviewed with recommendations on best practices and lessons learned from others who have or are implementing these tools/strategies.

Event Agenda

  8:00 AM 8:30 AM Breakfast & Social Networking
  8:25 AM 8:30 AM Welcome from Jim Garrettson, President of ExecutiveBiz
  8:30 AM 8:45 AM Keynote: Hart Rossman, CTO Enterprise Security Solutions, SAIC
8:45 AM 9:30 AM Widgets: The New Distribution Model for the Web: Dion Hinchcliffe
9:30 AM 10:15 AM Session 1: Mashups Using MashMaker, Robert Ennals, Intel Corp.
9:30 AM 10:15 AM Session 2: Enterprise Mashups with Presto, John Crupi, JackBe
  10:15 AM 10:30 AM BREAK
  10:30 AM 12:00 PM Session 1: Web 2.0 Platform Strategies: Competition in Markets with Network Effects: Chris Dellarocas, University Of Maryland, Robert H. Smith School of Business
11:00 AM 12:00 PM Session 2: Overview of A-Space- The Social Network for U.S. Intelligence Community: Robert Cardillo
12:00 PM 1:00 PM LUNCH with 20 minute keynote from Geoff Livingston, Author, "Now Is Gone" & CEO, Livingston Communications
1:00 PM 2:00 PM Session 1: Web 2.0’s Impact on The Future of Social Computing: Sam Chance & Hart Rossman, SAIC
1:00 PM 2:00 PM Session 2: Building Online Communities, Clarence Wooten, CollectiveX
2:00 PM 2:45 PM Session 1: Web 2.0 Security Threats- What you need to know, Steve Orrin, Intel Corp.
  2:00 PM 2:45 PM Session 2: The Future of BI Collaboration, Andrew Mason & Mike Sapp, SAIC
  3:00 PM 3:45 PM Web 2.0 National Housing Locator System (HUD & FEMA); Ramesh Ramakrishnan, Citizant
  3:45 PM 4:00 PM 4pm Wrap-up, Announcements for TNNI, Thank You!

Robert Cardillo - Deputy Director for Analysis, Defense Intelligence Agency



Robert Cardillo is the Deputy Director for Analysis, Defense Intelligence Agency (DIA). As such, he directs the analytical effort of over 2,500 intelligence professionals who are responsible for producing the national military intelligence required to develop and execute the National Security Strategy. He is also the designated GDIP Functional Manager for Analysis. In this role, he manages all-source analytic responsibilities and leads efforts to evaluate and improve the performance of the analytic community, which includes DIA, the Service Intelligence Centers, and the intelligence centers at the Combatant Commands.

Throughout his career, Mr. Cardillo has served in a variety of leadership positions within the Intelligence Community. Before assuming his current position, he served as the Director, Analysis & Production, National-Geospatial Intelligence Agency. Other key leadership positions included: Director, Source Operations & Management, and Director, Office of Corporate Relations, National Imagery & Mapping Agency. Selected to the Defense Intelligence Senior Executive Service in May of 2000, he began his career in 1983 as an imagery analyst with the Defense Intelligence Agency. Mr. Cardillo earned a Bachelor of Arts in Government from Cornell University in 1983, and a Master of Arts in National Security Studies from Georgetown University in 1988. He is an alumnus of the Council for Excellence in Government, the Federal Executive Institute, the Joint Chiefs of Staff Capstone Course, and Harvard University’s Program for Senior Managers in Government. Mr. Cardillo’s awards and honors include the President’s Meritorious Service Award, the Vice President’s Hammer Award, DIA’s Analyst of the Year, Director DIA’s Intelligence Award, and NGA’s Distinguished Civilian Service Award.

A runner, who has completed several Marine Corps Marathons, Mr. Cardillo is married and resides in Alexandria with his wife and their teenage daughter. His two sons are attending college in Virginia.

Samuel G. Chance



Mr. Samuel G. Chance retired in February 2006 from the US Navy as a Cryptologic officer. He completed his master's thesis in Semantic Web and Intelligent Agent technologies in 2003, and later served as the Technical Director for a DoD large-scale Knowledge Systems program that included ontology-based design. He is currently serving as a Senior Enterprise Architect for Science Applications International Corporation. In this position he is design and building distributed systems that are pioneering semantic technologies and dynamic service oriented architecture. Mr. Chance has key-noted or spoken at numerous conferences discussing semantic technologies and service oriented architectures.

John Crupi



John is the CTO of JackBe Corporation. As CTO he is entrusted with understanding market forces and business drivers to drive JackBe's technical vision and strategy. John Crupi has 20 years experience in OO and enterprise distributed computing.

Previously, John spent eight years with Sun Microsystems, serving as a Distinguished Engineer and CTO for Sun's Enterprise Web Services Practice. Mr. Crupi is co-author of the highly popular Core J2EE Patterns book, has written many articles for various magazines and is a well-known speaker around the globe. He is a frequent blogger and was selected to join the International Advisory board for Ajax Developers Journal. John was also named as a member of the Software Development Magazine's Dream Team.

Chris Dellarocas



Chris Dellarocas is an Associate Professor of Information Systems at the Robert H. Smith School of Business of the University of Maryland. He holds Ph.D. and M.S. degrees in Computer Science from MIT. His research studies how online reputation mechanisms, search engines, online product review sites and other Web 2.0 technologies are affecting firm strategies, consumer behavior and competition among infomediaries. Before joining the Smith School, Prof. Dellarocas taught at MIT’s Sloan School of Management and worked for Accenture and McKinsey. He is an inventor with 3 patents and is actively involved with several Web 2.0 startup companies.

Ron Ennals - Project Lead for Intel Mash Maker, Intel Research


Rob Ennals is project lead for Intel Mash Maker. Mash Maker is a /semantic web browser/ that understands the meaning of the page you are browsing and augments it with information from other sources that it believes you might find useful. Mash Maker draws its knowledge about the meaning web from its community of users, any of whom can teach Mash Maker about the meaning of a page, or suggest new ways to connect web sites together.

Rob was been at Intel Research since 2004, initially in Cambridge, and now in Berkeley, CA. Prior to joining Intel, Rob received his PhD in Computer Science from the University of Cambridge, where he worked closely with Microsoft Research. At various points in the past, Rob has written articles for .EXE magazine, and written kernel code for (old) SCO. Rob is a fierce advocate of lane splitting, jay walking, and general disobedience.

Dion Hinchcliffe, President and CTO of Hinchcliffe & Company



Hinchcliffe & Company is led by Dion Hinchcliffe, well-known business thinker and Internet strategist, who speaks, writes, and works prolifically hands-on with clients in the Fortune 500, federal government, and the Internet startup community. Mr. Hinchcliffe also helps lead the industry by evolving the thinking around strategic online business development and Web 2.0 in the enterprise as a well-known industry commentator for ZDNet as well as a high-profile Internet blogger. He is the Founding Editor-in-Chief of the respected Web 2.0 Journal and launched the nationally distributed print journal, AjaxWorld Magazine, for SYS-CON Media as Editor-in-Chief. He is also currently Editor-in-Chief of Social Computing Magazine and and is founder of Web 2.0 UniversityTM and the Enterprise 2.0 TV Show from Times Square, New York City. Mr. Hinchcliffe has been quoted often by BusinessWeek, CNET News, Wired Magazine, CIO Magazine, Entrepreneur, and other well-known business and tech industry periodicals. He has publlished cover stories for various business and technology journals, a reading list is available on request. Mr. Hinchcliffe is also is a regular speaker on the topic of Web 2.0 and Enterprise 2.0 and has presented or keynoted around the globe at the Business Integration Forum, Web 2.0 Expo, Enterprise 2.0 Conference, Interop (East and West), JavaOne, SOA Web Services Edge, Collaboration Technologies Conference, AjaxWorld, Office 2.0, and many other major software conferences. Finally, Mr. Hinchcliffe provides strategic consulting and heavy-lifting execution personally and through his staff to clients large and small around the world including AOL, Accenture, Best Buy, Gucci, IBM, Microsoft, T. Rowe Price, and The World Bank.

Steve Orrin - Director of Security Solutions, Intel Corp.



Steve Orrin is Director of Security Solutions, for SSG's SPI group at Intel, Corp. and is responsible for Security Platforms Architecture and Security strategy and product direction. Steve joined Intel as part of the acquisition of Sarvega, Inc. where he was their CSO. Steve was formerly Vice President of Security Solutions for Watchfire, Inc. Steve was previously CTO of Sanctum, a pioneer in Web application security testing and firewall software, and came to Watchfire through an acquisition of Sanctum. Prior to joining Sanctum, Steve was CTO and co-founder of LockStar, Inc. LockStar provided enterprises with the means to secure and XML/WebService enable legacy mainframe and enterprise applications for e-business. Orrin joined LockStar from SynData Technologies, Inc. where he was CTO and chief architect of their desktop e-mail and file security product.

Steve was named one of InfoWorld's Top 25 CTO's of 2004 and is a recognized expert and frequent lecturer on enterprise security. He has spoken at RSA, ISACA conferences, N+I, TEPR, Vanguard, IDF, AFEI and SANS conferences. He has also developed several patent-pending technologies covering user authentication, secure data access and steganography and one issued patent in steganography. Steve has helped implement security processes and procedures and implemented risk mitigation, monitoring and remediation solutions for banking/brokerage firms, healthcare and clinical trials institutions, insurance, manufacturing, entertainment and high-tech companies and both federal and state government.

Steve holds an honors degree in research biology from Kean University and is published in several scientific and medical journals. Orrin is a member of the Network and Systems Professionals Association (NaSPA), the Computer Security Institute (CSI), SEI (Software Engineering Institute), and is a co-Founder of WASC (Web Application Security Consortium) and a Co-Founder of the SafeSOA Taskforce. He participates in several OASIS, IETF and AFEI working groups.

Hart Rossman - Chief Security Technologist, SAIC



As the chief security technologist for Enterprise Security Solutions, Mr. Rossman is responsible for information security technologies strategy and vision for the SAIC Cybersecurity Center of Excellence. Apart from his various customer support and strategic planning activities, he is also leading two significant internal research and development projects centering on security related to service-oriented architectures and Web 2.0 collaboration tools.

Mr. Rossman is a co-founder of the SafeSOA initiative as well as a founding member of the Corporate Executive Programme within FIRST. He was recently honored as a finalist for the 2007 Information Security Executive of the Year (Mid Atlantic) award. A regular speaker at leading industry events internationally including FIRST, RSA, Mashup Camp, and TNNI where he shares his knowledge and insight on information assurance, emerging technologies, and social computing trends.

Clarence Wooten – Founder & CEO, CollectiveX



Coined a "serial entrepreneur" by Entrepreneur Magazine in its February 2000 issue, Clarence has launched and operated numerous technology-based companies since founding his first company, Envision Designs, while an undergraduate at John's Hopkins University.

In 1993, Clarence co-founded Metamorphosis Studios, an interactive multimedia development firm, where he served as CEO and Creative Director until early 1998 when the company was acquired by MediSolv Inc. Immediately following Metamorphosis Studios, at the height of the dot-com boom, Clarence co-founded and served as CEO of ImageCafe.com. Touted as the Internet's first online superstore of customizable websites-to-go, ImageCafe was acquired for $23 million by Network Solutions/Verisign in November 1999 just seven months after it launched. Most recently prior to CollectiveX, Clarence co-founded and served as General Partner at Venturepreneur Partners, an early-stage venture capital firm. Articles about Clarence have appeared in Forbes ASAP, Entrepreneur, CNNfn, The Wall Street Journal, and Fast Company magazine. Clarence’s entrepreneurial experiences are also the subject of a Babson College case study.

Clarence is an avid supporter of the community and serves on many non-profit boards. In his personal time, Clarence enjoys playing with his daughters; spending time with family and close friends; and attending Maryland Terps basketball games.

DIRECTIONS:

SAIC's Conference Center
1710 SAIC Drive
Mclean, Virginia 22102-3600

Phone: 703-676-4300

Directions:
From Southbound Interstate (I-) 95:

1. From I-95 South, exit onto I-495 West towards Silver Spring/Northern Virginia.
2. Take exit #47 to Leesburg Pike - Route 7 West. Stay to the right and pass Tyson's Corner Mall.
3. Make a right turn onto International Drive. Cross over Route 123/Chainbridge Road.
4. At the next light, make a left turn onto Greensboro Drive.
5. Make a left turn onto Solutions Drive
6. Go straight and cross-over SAIC Drive. Enter the round-about and make a right turn into the visitor’s parking garage.

From Northbound I-95:
1. From I-95 North, exit onto I-495 towards Rockville/Tyson’s Corner.
2. Take exit # 47 to Leesburg Pike - Route 7 West. Stay to the right and pass Tyson's Corner Mall.
3 .Make a right onto International Drive. Cross over Route 123/Chainbridge Road.
4. At the next light, make a left turn onto Greensboro Drive.
5. Make a left turn onto Solutions Drive.
6. Go straight and cross-over SAIC Drive. Enter the round-about and make a right turn into the visitor’s parking garage.

From Westbound I-66: 1. Take I-66 West to Route 7 West Exit.
2. Stay to the right and pass Tyson's Corner Mall.
3. Make a right onto International Drive. Cross over Route 123/Chainbridge Road.
4. At the next light, make a left turn onto Greensboro Drive.
5. Make a left turn onto Solutions Drive.
6. Go straight and cross-over SAIC Drive. Enter the round-about and make a right turn into the visitor’s parking garage.

From Eastbound I-66: 1.Take I-66 East to I-495 towards Rockville.
2.Take exit # 47 to Leesburg Pike - Route 7 West.
3. Stay to the right and pass Tyson's Corner Mall.
4. Make a right onto International Drive. Cross over Route 123/Chainbridge Road.
5. At the next light, make a left turn onto Greensboro Drive.
6. Make a left turn onto Solutions Drive.
7. Go straight and cross-over SAIC Drive. Enter the round-about and make a right turn into the parking garage for visitors.

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