AGENDA
7:30 am - 8:30 am - Registration
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​8:30 am - 8:45am - Networking & Exhibits & Technology-1
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​8:45 am - 9:30 am - Breakfast
9:30 am - 9:45 am Welcome from hosts of CIO Government Technology Conferences
Introduction - Raymond Mungro- Mungro Career Development Inc.
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9:45 am-10:30 am- Breakfast Keynote Speaker - Michael A. Echols Max Cybersecurity LLC,
Intl Assc. of Certified ISAOs, Dept. of Homeland Security, Investor,
Topic: Michael Echols: The Government Is Not Coming to Save You from Cyber Crime
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10:30 am- 10:45 am- Networking & Exhibits & Technology -2
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10:45 am-11:30 am- Mid Morning Session A- Cybersecurity panel
Moderator:- Derek Wheeler- Information Systems Security Officer (ISSO)
State of Maryland
Panelist-Team
Government
State of Maryland
Government
11:30 am- 11:45 am- Networking & Exhibits & Technology-3
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12:45pm - 01:30pm Lunch Keynote Speaker- ---------------------------------------------TBA
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1:30pm -1:45pm - Networking & Exhibits & Technology-2
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1:45pm -2:30 pm -Afternoon Session- Cyber Security
Topic: "Mitigating Your Human Factor Blindspot in Cybersecurity"
Presenter: Calvin Nobles,Cybersecurity Executive,Researcher,Thought Leader,and Author
employed in the Financial and Services Industry.
2:30pm - 3:00pm -After Noon Session B ------------------------------------------------------------------------------TBA
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3:00pm -3:10pm - Networking & Exhibits & Technology
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3:10pm - 3:45pm -After Noon Session -Baltimore Conference CIO
Betty Duroseau CEO,
at Duroseau Management Services, LLC;
CEO and United Nations Senior Advisor for Global SMART City Rapid Massive Implementation
Civil Engineer/Project Manager Advocate/Global Smart Cities Consultant
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3:45pm- 4:30pm - Noon Session D-----------------------------------------------------------------------TBA
TOPIC: Stem Education/ Workforce Development - Color of STEM
Discussion:
Why is STEM Education so important? STEM Education is the key to America’s economic future
and survival! Technology surrounds everything we do, yet many jobs today are left unfilled in fields such
as science technology, engineering and mathematics because of the lack of skilled talent.
We need to build more dynamic pipelines that include people of all cultures and ethnicities.
More and more schools are teaching STEM-related courses and students are being moved toward courses
such as math and science, but it is still not enough, there’s a gap, some groups aren’t there.
REALITY CHECK- we’re balling need all hands on deck to steer many of our youth into
STEM related disciplines. This interactive panel discussion will highlight STEM programs and Women in
STEM .
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Moderator: Dr. Darrell Norman Burrell Faculty, Organizational Social Scientist & Consultant, DC
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