
Who Should Attend:
Wednesday, October 3rd, 2007
8:00am – 11:00am at the National Press Club
529 14th Street, NW, 13th Floor, Washington, DC 20045
Featuring SEC CIO Corey Booth
Tuesday, October 30th, 2007
7:30am – 10:30am at the Sheraton Crystal City Hotel
1800 Jefferson Davis Highway, Arlington, VA 22202
Featuring Dept of Defense BMA CTO Dennis Wisnosky
Thursday, November 29th, 2007
7:30am – 10:30am at the Ronald Reagan Building
1300 Pennsylvania Ave, NW, Washington, DC 20004
Featuring Agency Leadership and a Panel of federal IT Experts
Organized by Transformation+Innovation and the DC area Chapter of the Workflow
Management Coalition, this ground-breaking breakfast seminar series and
networking program is free to attend for government personnel interested
in process innovation and business transformation.
Participants will take back to their agency increased knowledge of the tools
available to prevent disruptive change within their agency. With this increased
knowledge, attendees will be able to lead their agency towards automated
and lasting business continuity.
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CIOs and Deputy CIOs
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Chief Government and Transformation Change Agents
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Managers and Executives influencing process strategy
and/or continuity initiatives
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Business Process Owners responsible for the transformation
of processes
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Change Agents involved with moving to a process-driven
enterprise
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Managers developing strategic plans to manage business
events and monitor business performance and process transformation
Come hear three top-notch federal IT leaders speak about the relevance of process-based initiatives. Learn how various process improvement initiatives and technology innovations are enabling real process transformation within the government.
By attending one or all three of the Transformation + Innovation breakfast seminars you will be able to participate in discussion to determine how your agency can benefit from process improvement initiatives in business continuity.
What You Will Learn
Agencies today are increasingly forced to react to disruptive changes within their workforce and the search for the right technology to enable this continuity can be challenging.
This first breakfast seminar is designed to help government agencies learn more about continuity enabling technologies and to ensure the success of their agency’s continuity-based initiatives.
Topics covered at this seminar include the value of using BPM technology to:
| • | Capture and retain corporate knowledge as staff retires, is hired, or is trained |
| • | React effectively to changing regulations, policies, and procedures set forth in OMB and business transformation mandates |
| • | Automate performance tracking and monitoring for employees, contractors, and suppliers |
| • | Accumulate and retain contractor knowledge for ready access by agency workforce |
| • | Improve workplace inefficiencies related to re-awarding contracts, tele-work, or training |