Knowledge Management 2008  
Apr. 28 - Apr. 29, 2008
Ronald Reagan Building
Washington, DC

Speakers

 Guide to the sessions below by track:
  Track 1: Getting Started with KM in Government Organizations   Track 2: Solving Business Problems by Using KM
  Track 3: KM Tools and Strategies Over the Horizon   Professional Education Program

Alphabetically: A-G H-N O-T U-Z
Speakers Alphabetically
SPEAKER EVENT
Randy Adkins
Director, Knowledge Management Center of Excellence, U.S. Air Force Materiel Command
 
Session 2-3: Advanced Implementation of KM—A Case Study
Capt. Landon Bailey
Project Officer, Knowledge Management Center of Excellence, U.S. Air Force Materiel Command
 
Session 2-3: Advanced Implementation of KM—A Case Study
Ramon Barquin Ph.D.
President, Barquin International and Conference Chairman
Conference Welcome and Overview
 
 
Session 1-2: KM Fundamentals: Requirements, Funding, and Marketing
 
 
Session 1-6: What KM Professionals Must Know about Privacy and Security
Holly Baxter Ph.D.
Chief Scientist, Strategic Knowledge Solutions
 
Session 1-7: Prescription for Thriving Communities of Practice
Dr. Denise Bedford
Senior Information Officer World Bank and Faculty, Kent State University
 
Session 1-2: KM Fundamentals: Requirements, Funding, and Marketing
Madelyn Blair
President, Pelerei
 
Session 1-3: Change: Making Innovation Actually Happen
Don Burke
Intellipedia Doyen, Directorate of Science and Technology, Central Intelligence Agency
 
Session 2-4: Overcoming Barriers to Secure Information-Sharing
Frank Burns
Deputy Assistant Secretary for Program Operations, Administration on Aging, Dept. of Health and Human Services
Opening Luncheon Keynote: Capturing Tacit Knowledge of an Aging Workforce -- Strategies for Addressing a National Challenge
Angela J Burth
Joint Staff Information Technology Portfolio Manager, Joint Staff Office of the CIO, Strategic Plans and Policy
 
Session 3-8: Using KM to Meet Military Missions
Susan Camarena
Chief Knowledge Management Officer, Federal Transit Administration, Dept. of Transportation
 
Session 1-5: Government KM Experience: Best Practices
Tip Clifton
President and CEO, Eastport Analytics
 
Session 3-4: Using Web 2.0 in a Changing Environment
Michael Daconta
CTO, Accelerated Information Management
 
Session 2-7: Managing Knowledge for Proven Business Results
R.D. Davis
Knowledge Manager, BLACK HAWK, USA Utility Helicopters
 
Session 3-7: Future KM Tools and Government Applications
Sean Dennehy
Chief Intellipedia Development, Directorate of Intelligence, Central Intelligence Agency
 
Session 2-4: Overcoming Barriers to Secure Information-Sharing
Stephen Denning
Author and Senior Fellow at the James MacGregor Burns Academy of Leadership, University of Maryland
 
Session 1-3: Change: Making Innovation Actually Happen
 
Storytelling Workshop: Using Narrative to Win (or Strengthen) Support for KM
Patrick Devlin
Director of National Sales, Professional Education, Blackboard, Inc.
 
PEP-1A: Beyond Checked Box Training – Technology Assisted Learning Before, During, After and Beyond
Deborah Duran
Chief, Systematic Assessments Branch, National Institutes of Health, Dept. of Health and Human Services
 
Session 2-7: Managing Knowledge for Proven Business Results
Nalani Fraser
Cyber Corps Scholar, Dept. of Justice
 
Session 3-3: Generational Views of KM and the Emerging Federal Workforce
Dr. Sharon Fratta-Hill
Dean of Information Technology and Distance Education, Graduate School, USDA
 
Session 3-5: Destination: Collaboration
Bob Frey
Adjunct Professor, Kent State University
 
Session 1-6: What KM Professionals Must Know about Privacy and Security
Dr. Richard Frost
Global Director, General Motors
 
Session 1-3: Change: Making Innovation Actually Happen
COL James J Galvin Jr.
Director, Combined Arms Center, Battle Command Knowledge System, U.S. Army
 
Session 2-5: Leading DOD KM Programs--Enterprise 2.0 is Now
Jill Garcia
Knowledge Project Officer, Defense Acquisition University
 
Session 1-7: Prescription for Thriving Communities of Practice
SMSgt Gina Goula
Air Force Portal MAJCOM Content Manager, National Guard Bureau
 
Session 2-3: Advanced Implementation of KM—A Case Study
G Clayton Grigg
Chief Knowledge Officer, Federal Bureau of Investigation, Dept. of Justice, Dept. of Justice
 
Session 3-3: Generational Views of KM and the Emerging Federal Workforce
Anna Grome
Senior Cognitive Scientist, Klein Associates Division, Applied Research Associates
 
Session 2-3: Advanced Implementation of KM—A Case Study