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DRAFT AGENDA

Focus on FISMA Conference and Symposium
"Improving Your Grade!"
January 27, 2004
7:30AM — 5:00PM
Ronald Reagan Building
1300 Pennsylvania Ave, N.W.
Washington, D.C. 2000

REGISTRATION

CLOSED

7:30 AM Registration and Continental Breakfast
8:30 AM

Opening Speaker — What Congress Expects

The Honorable Tom Davis, Chairman of the House Government Reform Committee
9:15 AM

OverviewWhat FISMA as a Public Law Really Says

What's beyond the words and between the lines — A great overview for government and industry partners.

Jerry Harold, CISO, NetSec
9:30 AM

The Report CardsWhat Your Grades Really Mean

Melissa Wojciak, Deputy Staff Director, House Government Reform Committee

William "Ben" Ritt, Assistant Director for Information Security, General Accounting Office
10:15 AM

Networking Break

10:30 AM

The Office of Management and Budget

Important for government & industry partners to hear and understand.

Kamela White, Office of Management and Budget
11:30 AM

National Institute of Standards and TechnologyThe Nuts and Bolts of FISMA Compliance

NIST plays a critical role in FISMA and the IT security landscape. Learn from them and learn about additional NIST references.

Pauline Bowen, Information Security Review Team, NIST
12:30 PM

Lunch (Hosted luncheon at the Ronald Reagan Building)

1:30 PM The IG PerspecitveWhat They're Looking For

A panel of government IGs discuss their FISMA review experiences — What's good and what's not.
2:15 PM

How to Organize for Success

How organizational structure and information flow impact success in achieving FISMA compliance

Ken Ammon, President, NetSec, former NSA executive
3:00 PM Networking Break
3:15 PM

Security Planning — Integrating Security into the Capital Planning Processes — Score a 4 or More!

How security plans are reviewed and how to improve your score on the 300's.

Bill McVey, President, Digital Net, former OMB executive
4:00 PM How to Get A Passing FISMA Grade and the Best Practices That Already Exist

Learn from the experience of Agency CIOs on what government and contractors can do to improve agency FIMSA grades.

Drew Ladner, CIO, Department of Treasury
George Strawn, CIO, National Science Foundation (invited)
4:45 PM

Speaker for Closing Remarks:

The Honorable Adam Putnam, Chairman of the Subcommittee on Technology, Information Policy, Intergovernmental Relations and the Census (invited)

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