In this session you will hear leading government CIOs share their perspectives of cloud in government and what it means for their respective agencies. We will discuss the state of procurements (current and future) for which the agencies are seeking cloud/saas capabilities, their primary goals and objectives for each agency's cloud initiative, and the metrics for evaluating the ROI.
Moderator:
Michael Binko, President and CEO, kloudtrack
Panelists:
Thomas Bayer, Chief Information Officer, Securities and Exchange Commission
Henry Sienkiewicz, Chief Information Officer, DISA
Kevin Smith, Deputy Chief Information Officer, United States Patent & Trademark
Keith Trippie, Executive Director of Enterprise System Development , Department of Homeland Security
Stephen Warren, Principal Deputy Assistant Secretary, Department of Veterans Affairs
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Government CIO Panel
1. Cloud/Gov CIO Panel Gain … A Clearer Perspective on Cloud Computing Moderator: Michael Binko , President & CEO, kloudtrack® Panelists: Thomas Bayer , CIO, SEC Henry Sienkiewicz , CIO DISA Kevin Smith , Deputy CIO, United States Patent & Trademark Office Keith Trippie , Executive Director of Enterprise Systems, DHS Stephen Warren , Principal Deputy Assistant Secretary, VA
2. Five Indicators That Federal Cloud Computing is Here to Stay February 2, 2011 Presented by Deniece Peterson Manager, Industry Analysis
3. INPUT Survey: Cloud Computing 19% 54% Have cloud computing solution(s ) in place Anticipate cloud computing having a major impact on agency IT objectives 55% See cost savings as the primary driver of cloud computing adoption 70% Believe security is the primary obstacle to broader adoption n=37 Margin of Error: +/-3%
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12. Cloud/Gov CIO Panel Gain … A Clearer Perspective on Govt. Cloud Computing Q & A
13. Cloud/Gov CIO Panel Gain … A Clearer Perspective on Govt. Cloud Computing Thank You for Attending!!
Editor's Notes
To give a peek into how agencies are looking at cloud computing, we asked them drivers and obstacles, potential impact, and current state of cloud computing adoption. What we see is that: Cloud is still very much in the early stages But most realize that it will have a major impact on how they meet IT objectives The potential cost savings is the main benefit, But security concerns must be resolved before they will consider broader adoption. 02/18/11 Confidential & Proprietary For Internal Use Only