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
Darwin Oberlander
Knowledge Engineering Officer, Utility Helicopters Project Office, U.S. Army
 
Session 3-7: Future KM Tools and Government Applications
Mark Oehlert
Innovation Evangelist/Gaming Specialist, Defense Acquisition University
 
Session 3-4: Using Web 2.0 in a Changing Environment
Marcela Oliva
KM Professional Expert, Los Angeles Community College District, California Governor’s SB 70 GIS
 
Session 3-1: Build Your Social Network in KM Today
James Pettigrew III
Sr. Systems Engineer (AEG) and KM Forum Lead, National Geospatial Intelligence Agency
 
Session 2-4: Overcoming Barriers to Secure Information-Sharing
Christopher J Pratt
Director for Transformation, Navy Medicine Manpower, Personnel, Training and Education Command, U.S. Navy
 
Session 3-8: Using KM to Meet Military Missions
Dr. Michael Prevou
President, Strategic Knowledge Solutions
 
Session 1-8: Measuring Your KM Program Effectiveness—Not Just Activity
Edwin Redfern Jr.
National Program Consultant, AARP
 
Session 2-6: Leveraging Seasoned Professionals in the Federal Workforce
Shereen Remez Ph.D.
Executive Vice President, Member Value, AARP
 
Session 3-5: Destination: Collaboration
Rich Rizzo
Information Technology Specialist, Dept. of Justice
 
Session 3-5: Destination: Collaboration
CAPT Paul Roden
Commanding Officer, Engineering Logistics Center, U.S. Coast Guard, Dept. of Homeland Security
 
Session 1-5: Government KM Experience: Best Practices
Jorge Roman
Staff Member, Los Alamos National Lab
 
Session 3-7: Future KM Tools and Government Applications
Peter Sand
Director, Privacy Technology, Dept. of Homeland Security
 
Session 1-6: What KM Professionals Must Know about Privacy and Security
Eric Sauve
CEO and Co-Founder, Tomoye
 
Session 1-7: Prescription for Thriving Communities of Practice
Erik Schwartz
Director, Product Management, FAST Search & Transfer
 
PEP-4: The Paradigm Shift in Information Access: Building Relevancy Models that Work
Robert Silverman
Chief Executive Officer, ReachSolutions
 
Session 2-1: KM for Executives: Creating Reliable Decision Support Tools
Dave Simmons
Knowledge Management Specialist, Public Building Service, General Services Administration
 
Session 3-5: Destination: Collaboration
Ronald Simmons
Director of KM Integration, MCCDC, U.S. Marine Corps
 
Session 2-1: KM for Executives: Creating Reliable Decision Support Tools
Niall Sinclair
Director, KM Public Domain Initiatives, Institute for Knowledge and Innovation, George Washington University
 
Session 1-1: The Changing Face of KM and How to Get Started
Frances Smith
Chief Knowledge Officer, ARMS Chief Knowledge Officer, Dept. of Homeland Security, Customs and Border Protection
 
Session 2-8: Tracking Best Practices for Improved Acquisitions
Thomas W Smith
Program Director, Department of Engineering Professional Development, University of Wisconsin-Madison
 
Session 1-7: Prescription for Thriving Communities of Practice
Sandy Speake
Chief, Strategic Organizational Development, HQ U.S. Air Force Materiel Command
 
Session 2-5: Leading DOD KM Programs--Enterprise 2.0 is Now
Shelly Spearing
Team Leader, Los Alamos National Lab
 
Session 3-7: Future KM Tools and Government Applications
Sheila Swenson
Chief, Future Operations, Plans, Policy, and Outreach, AKO/DKO
 
Session 2-5: Leading DOD KM Programs--Enterprise 2.0 is Now
Jeffrey Taylor
Founder of Monster.com and Eons
Exhibition Keynote: Web 2.0 and Social Networking – Is it Hype or Reinventing the Business Landscape?
Catherine Teti
Managing Director, Knowledge Services, Government Accountability Office
 
Session 1-4: Federal Chief Knowledge Officer Viewpoints
James Till
Chief Marketing Officer, Xythos Software
 
PEP-1B: Improving Content Collaboration in the Enterprise with Web 2.0 and SaaS (Software as a Service)