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ACT-IAC General Membership Meeting September 25, 2019 ACT & IAC Chair Remarks Harrison Smith ACT Executive Vice President Paul Strasser IAC Chair AGENDA Welcome Remarks from ACT & IAC Chairs IAC Bylaws Working Group


  1. ACT-IAC General Membership Meeting September 25, 2019

  2. ACT & IAC Chair Remarks Harrison Smith ACT Executive Vice President Paul Strasser IAC Chair

  3. AGENDA  Welcome Remarks from ACT & IAC Chairs  IAC Bylaws Working Group  Federal Insights Exchange Update  2019 Imagine Nation ELC  Guest Speaker  Networking Reception 3

  4. Welcome New Executive Committee (EC) Members At-Large Chairs  Allen Ashbey, Unisys  Kavita Kalatur, NetImpact Strategies  Stephanie Mango, CGI  Darryl Peek, Salesforce  Cheryl Waldrup, GDIT Executive Vice Chair  Tony Scott, The Tony Scott Group** ** - Recently Resigned 4

  5. Welcome New Members  4iQ, Inc.  Perfect Sense  11 th Hour Service  PTG International  Aperio Global, LLC  Saliense Consulting, LLC  Ardent Management Consultants  SharpeEDG, LLC  CAST Software  Simple Technology Solutions  GitLab  The Clearing  Human Resources Technologies  Tigua – JTEK, LLC  Interoperability Clearinghouse  Tricorp, Inc.  Isobar  VMD Systems Integrators, Inc.  Kofax, Inc. 5

  6. Upcoming Events Sept 26 th Acquisition COI Monthly Meeting Oct 4 th ACT-IAC Lunch and Learn Webinar : Events Oct 8 th IT Management and Modernization COI Monthly Meeting Oct 9 th Federal Insights Exchange Program featuring Stephanie Shutt, GSA MAS PMO Oct 16 th Networks and Telecommunications COI Monthly Meeting Oct 18 th Cybersecurity COI October Monthly Meeting Oct 20-23 rd Imagine Nation ELC 2019

  7. BOTs Forum "Getting To The BOTtom Line Of RPA" Thursday October 31, 2019 7:30 AM – 3:30 PM Renaissance DC Downtown

  8. IAC Bylaws Working Group Update Richard Spires Past Chair

  9. IAC Bylaws Working Group – Listening Sessions Opportunity: Recognizing both our 40-years of successful government/industry collaboration and the need to continue to thrive in the rapidly changing federal technology marketplace, our IAC Chair, Paul Strasser has created a working group to evaluate our IAC governance process IAC Bylaws Working Group – Chair: Richard Spires , Immediate Past IAC Chair – Members: Former past IAC chairs, Mitzi Mead, Ellen Glover, Venkatapathi (PV) Puvvada and Ted Davies … NexUS industry chair, Emily Black … and ACT-IAC CEO, Dave Wennergren – Goal: Identify bylaws revisions that will improve our operations, prepare us for the future and/or recognize recent organizational changes, to include the establishment of a CEO position. 9

  10. IAC Bylaws Working Group – Listening Sessions Listening Sessions – Your Opportunity to Engage: We want to hear your suggestions, comments or questions. Please plan to join us for one of the following listening sessions, hosted by our CEO:  IAC Bylaws Listening Session 1: Monday, September 30 th , 12:00-2:00pm  IAC Bylaws Listening Session 2: Friday, October 4 th , 8:30-10:30am  IAC Bylaws Listening Session 3: Tuesday, October 8 th , 4:00-6:00pm Join us in person (ACT-IAC offices, 3040 Williams Drive, Suite 500, Fairfax, VA) or by conference call Phone number: +1.202.602.1295 & access code: 344-514-470# Unable to attend a Listening Session? Email your proposed changes to dwennergren@actiac.org  IAC bylaws can be found online at https://www.actiac.org/iac-bylaws-april-2017  The working group will develop any proposed revisions later this Fall, and for those revisions endorsed by the IAC Executive Committee, an on-line vote of the IAC membership will be conducted to approve the changes Engage: Phone: (202) 602-1295; Access code: 344-514-470#

  11. Federal Insights Exchange Update Ann-Marie Johnson Industry Chair

  12. Engage with Federal Insights Exchange (FIE)  Agency-focused programs that provide substantive conversation on topics of mutual interest to government and industry  Ideally intersect with Communities of Interest (COIs)  Active Teams – Department of Agriculture – Department of Commerce – Department of Homeland Security – General Services Administration – Department of Health of Human Services – Department of Veterans Affairs 12

  13. Ready to Engage? Would you like to lead a new team or join an existing team? Contact: April Davis adavis@actiac.org Carly Fry cfry@actiac.org Ann-Marie Johnson ann-marie.johnson@ardentmc.com 13

  14. Imagine Nation ELC 2019 Update Tim Smith Bill Zielinski

  15. ImagineNation ELC 2019 October 20-23, 2019 Pennsylvania Convention Center Philadelphia, PA

  16. “Collaborative Journey of Innovation - fr from Imagination to Impact” ELC 2019 will focus on “driving impact”; while strategic planning and long -range solutioning will be a part of the conference, we must work to produce immediate results, templates, best practices and processes that can be immediately used to move our government forward. Recognizing 40 years of collaboration across ACT-IAC between government and industry has always, and will continue to be, a focus. Real-world solutions will be brought to the conference that can be utilized by other government-industry partnerships

  17. Why ELC in in 2019? Suzette and Teresa will bring together government and industry leaders to ensure we’re #drivingimpact Leadership Saturday Reception; Sunday Excursions and Opening; Consolidation of Content to Monday and Tuesday; Wednesday ELC Connect Day Five Days of Impact! Two (2) of our keynote dinners hosted at historic Philadelphia landmarks! Themes: Cyber; Health Innovation; Mission Modernization; Emerging Technology Themes and Threads Threads: Workforce, CX, Acquisition, Data, Blockchain, Privacy, RPA/AI, etc. Learning Several different learning options: Main Stage, Center Stage, “Ted Talk - like”, Collaboration, Panel, Lecture Opportunities Content for all IT Leaders: ELC will provide great content to the CXO’s but will Content for all IT also drive “themes” that align to everyone in IT from Project/Program Managers; Leaders Finance; Procurement; Policy; HR & Strategy!

  18. Why ELC in in 2019? • Upcoming policy ACT-IAC has been working with government leaders to drive content to ELC 2019 that is alignment based on upcoming policies, including the Data Policy We are continuing to build relationships in Departments just learning about • Expanded ACT-IAC including DoD; State & Energy with an additional focus on capturing Customers attendees, and innovations, from outside the Washington DC region An open collaboration environment where communities of interest gather to • TechKnow showcase new initiatives, share technical knowledge, and work together as Showcase partners ACT-IAC members and nonmembers from Government and Industry will be • Partner Pavilion able to exhibit and showcase their services, solutions and technologies in a centrally-located Partner Pavilion. • Full Breakfast The most important meal of the day, but it will also be a great time to engage with your colleagues, meet new friends and get prepared for “#drivingimpact”

  19. Conference Logistics Expanded Space One large room with 135,000 square feet enabling us to offer team meeting spaces, collaborative areas, large-scale models and simulations, and private space.

  20. Agenda-at at-a-Glance (O (Oct 19 -23) 23) Saturday Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Morning Golf Outing Full Breakfast Full Breakfast Fellows Forum Welcome Plenary Keynote Innovators Circle Plenary CXO Roundtable Meeting Sessions Sessions NASA SEWP training TechKnow Showcase TechKnow Showcase Networking Afternoon Excursions and Lunch Seated Lunch Boxed Lunch Tours Sessions Keynote Training TechKnow Showcase Awards Sessions TechKnow Showcase Evening Reception Reception Dinner Reception 5PM Dinner Techknow Showcase Partners Graduation National Partner Pavilion Celebration Constitution Innovation Ignited Dinner at The Fillmore Center Philadelphia

  21. How Can You Help? • Get Registered; Room Block ends this Friday, Sept 27 th ! • Spread The Word #drivingimpact • Use Wednesday, Oct 23 rd , as your day to engage with your teams, customers and/or partners!

  22. See you in in Philadelphia!

  23. Peter T. Ranks Deputy Chief Information Officer for Information Technology Department of Defense

  24. UNCLASSIFIED UNCLASSIFIED

  25. UNCLASSIFIED DIGITAL MODERNIZATION CYBER Dominance and security-first mindset will drive everything we design, build, and operate. C3 LETHALITY Command, Control and Communications Modernization P ARTNERSHIPS Modernization is critical to Department and Warfighter mission assurance. REFORM AI Artificial Intelligence A force multiplier and agent of transformation across all DoD functions – we will INNOVATE harness it smartly and at pace. for competitive advantage OPTIMIZE CLOUD for efficiency and improvedcapability The foundation for all Key Focus CULTIVATE Areas to unlock the full potential of technology advances for the for a readyworkforce Department and Warfighter. 1 UNCLASSIFIED Version 1 | March 21, 2019

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