Knowledge Management 2007  
Apr. 3 - Apr. 5, 2007
Ronald Reagan Building
Washington, DC

Tracks

 Guide to the items below by track:
  Tutorials   Track 3: Technology Applications for Successful KM Programs
  Track 1: KM in Practice: Government Implementation Strategies   Professional Education Program (Open to all attendees, and FREE for Government to attend.)
  Track 2: Using KM and E-Learning for Workforce Development

Tutorials
WHEN DESCRIPTION
Tuesday, April 3
8:30AM-11:45AM
Tutorial 1: KM 101: Getting Started with KM for Government Organizations
Jay Liebowitz D.Sc.
Professor, Carey School of Business, Johns Hopkins University
Tuesday, April 3
8:30AM-11:45AM
Tutorial 2: How to Use KM Practices to Create Virtual Work Environments
Ronald Simmons
(Lead Instructor)
Director of KM Integration, MCCDC, U.S. Marine Corps
Len Blasiol
Director, Marine Air-Ground Task Force Integration Division, MCCDC, U.S. Marine Corps
Edwin Schuster
Human Services Program Consultant, Virginia Dept of Social Services
Jo Ann Simmons
Human Services Program Consultant, Virginia Dept of Social Services
Tuesday, April 3
8:30AM-11:45AM
Tutorial 3: Low-Cost Strategies and Technologies that Support Stealth KM
Mark Kurtz
VP, Emerging Media, Ideapark
Niall Sinclair
Director, KM Public Domain Initiatives, Institute for Knowledge and Innovation. George Washington University
Track 1: KM in Practice: Government Implementation Strategies
WHEN DESCRIPTION
Tuesday, April 3
1:45PM-3:00PM
Session 1-1: The Relationship of Risk Management and KM
Madelyn Blair
(Moderator)
President, Pelerei
Stephen Denning
Author & Former KM Director, World Bank
David Lengyel
Risk and Knowledge Management Officer, Exploration Systems Mission Directorate, NASA HQ
Tuesday, April 3
3:15PM-4:30PM
Session 1-2: Demonstrating Results with Government KM Programs - Case Examples
Susan Camarena
(Moderator)
Chief, Development Information Division, U.S. Agency for International Development
George Albinson
CIO, JM&J LCMC and ARDEC, Director of Knowledge Management, U.S. Army
Mary Lowrey
MIS Trainer, Division of Diabetes Training, Centers for Disease Control, Dept. of Health and Human Services
Stacey Young Ph.D.
Senior KM Advisor, U.S. Agency for International Development
Wednesday, April 4
10:15AM-11:30AM
Session 1-3: Designing a DOD KM System
John Hickok
(Moderator)
Director of Knowledge Management, Defense Acquisition University
Randy Adkins
Director, Knowledge Management Center of Excellence, U.S. Air Force Materiel Command
Joe Camacho
Program Manager, Joint Knowledge Development and Distribution Capability, Joint Forces Command
Ken Wojcik
Deputy Director, Army Knowledge Online, Program Executive Office, Enterprise Information Systems
Wednesday, April 4
2:15PM-3:30PM
Session 1-4: Using KM to Build High-Performance Teams
Jane Maliszewski
(Moderator)
President and CEO, ISKA - Information Strategies for the Knowledge Age
Barbara Haefeli
Knowledge Management Services Supervisor, Office of the Attorney General of Texas
Dr. Ed Hoffman
Director, Academy of Program/Project Engineering and Leadership, NASA
LT Col William Power
Chief, Modeling and Simulation Branch, U.S. Air Force
Thursday, April 5
8:45AM-10:00AM
Session 1-5: Does Your Environment Enable KM?
Zeke Wolfberg
(Moderator)
Manager, Knowledge Laboratory, Defense Intelligence Agency
Summer Bartczak
Assistant Professor of IRM, Air Force Institute of Technology
Daniel Holt
Assistant Professor of Technology, Air Force Institute of Technology
Elsa Rhoads D.Sc.
Knowledge and Performance Architect, Office of Information Technology, Pension Benefit Guaranty Corporation
Thursday, April 5
10:15AM-11:30AM
Session 1-6: KM Ashore and Afloat--U.S. Navy Experience
Andrew C Blocksidge
KM Syndicate Support, Tactical Training Group Pacific, U.S. Navy
Christine Carobine
Deputy Director of Knowledge Management, NETWARCOM, U.S. Navy
CDR John Hearne
Director of Knowledge Management, NETWARCOM, U.S. Navy
CDR CDR Jeff Sanders
NCW Syndicate Head, Tactical Training Group Pacific, U.S. Navy
Track 2: Using KM and E-Learning for Workforce Development
WHEN DESCRIPTION
Tuesday, April 3
1:45PM-3:00PM
Session 2-1: Integration of KM and Learning: Real World Success
Michael Novak
(Moderator)
Senior Analyst, Office of Research, Internal Revenue Service, Dept. of the Treasury
Jeffrey Birch
Knowledge Project Officer, Defense Acqusition University
Lesley Shneier
Sr. Knowledge and Learning Specialist, World Bank Group
Tuesday, April 3
3:15PM-4:30PM
Session 2-2: Social Networking: Practical Applications and Results
Maureen Hammer Ph.D.
(Moderator)
Knowledge Management Officer, Virginia Dept. of Transportation
Chris Newell Ph.D.
Vice President of Knowledge Management and Learning, Keane
Dr. Gene Shin Ph.D.
Project Manager, Virginia Dept. of Transportation
Stephen Wehrenberg Ph.D.
HR Strategy and Capability Development Staff (CG-1B) Director, Future Force, and Director of Executive Development, U.S. Coast Guard
Wednesday, April 4
10:15AM-11:30AM
Session 2-3: Workforce Collaboration Strategies
Belkis Leong-Hong
(Moderator)
President, Knowledge Advantage Inc.
Wayne Gafford
Deputy Director, Job Performance Technology Center, Advanced Distributed Learning Initiative, Alexandria Co-Lab
Jeanne Holm
Chief Knowledge Architect, NASA/Jet Propulsion Lab, California Institute of Technology
Mark Salisbury Ph.D.
Associate Professor, University of New Mexico
Wednesday, April 4
2:15PM-3:30PM
Session 2-4: Closing the Gap Between Research and Action
Alex Bennet Ph.D.
Principal, Mountain Quest Institute
David Bennet
Principal, Mountain Quest Institute
Thursday, April 5
8:45AM-10:00AM
Session 2-5: Knowledge Strategies for Workforce Development and Succession Planning
Renee Ullman
(Moderator)
KM Specialist, Communications-Electronics Life Cycle Management Command, U.S. Army
Michelle Clonmell
Management Consultant, Plexus Scientific Corp.
Deborah Gwaltney
Knowledge Exchange Manager, Office of Professional and Corporate Development, Federal Highway Administration, Dept. of Transportation
Michael Novak
Senior Analyst, Office of Research, Internal Revenue Service, Dept. of the Treasury
Thursday, April 5
10:15AM-11:30AM
Session 2-6: Using Communities of Practice to Encourage Information Sharing
Robert E Neilson
(Moderator)
Chief Knowledge Officer, Bureau of Land Management, Dept. of the Interior
MAJ Brad Hilton
Team Chief, Battle Command Knowledge Management, Command and General Staff College, Combined Arms Center, U.S. Army
David Hoopengardner
Chief Knowledge Officer, Secretary of the Air Force Financial Management Operations, U. S. Air Force
JoAn Knight Herren
Chief, Training and Technical Assistance Bureau, Office of Head Start, Administration of Children and Families, Dept. of Health and Human Services
Track 3: Technology Applications for Successful KM Programs
WHEN DESCRIPTION
Tuesday, April 3
1:45PM-3:00PM
Session 3-1: New Tools for Government 2.0: Social Computing for the Public Sector
Shereen Remez Ph.D.
(Moderator)
Group Executive Officer, Membership, AARP
Giora Hadar
Knowledge Architect, Federal Aviation Administration, Dept. of Transportation
Frederic Hassani
Program Director, Creative Information Technology, Inc.
Michael Kull Ph.D.
KM Strategist, Nuclear Regulatory Commission
Tuesday, April 3
3:15PM-4:30PM
Session 3-2: A New Model for Informal Learning: Communities 2.0
Dr. Michael Prevou
(Moderator)
Co-Founder, Strategic Knowledge Solutions
Holly Baxter Ph.D.
Chief Scientist, Strategic Knowledge Solutions
Eric Sauve
Founder and CEO, Tomoye
Wednesday, April 4
10:15AM-11:30AM
Session 3-3: Using Technology to Improve Business Productivity
Nat Heiner Ph.D.
(Moderator)
Former Chief Knowledge Officer, U.S. Coast Guard, Dept. of Homeland Security
Ian McClure
Director of Product Marketing, Interwoven
William Rogers
CEO, CorasWorks
Wednesday, April 4
2:15PM-3:30PM
Session 3-4: The Future of Search Technologies
Bob Lewis
Chief Technologist for Knowledge Management, Lockheed Martin
Lt Col James Whitlock
Chief, Knowledge Management, U.S. Air Force Medical Service
Thursday, April 5
8:45AM-10:00AM
Session 3-5: Expert Agent Technology for Knowledge - Intensive Applications
Dr. Mihai Boicu
Assistant Research Professor, and Associate Director, Learning Agents Center, George Mason University
Gheorghe Tecuci Ph.D.
Professor of Computer Science and Director, Computer Science Department and Learning Agents Center, The Volgenau School of Information Technology and Engineering, George Mason University
Douglas Weidner
Chairman, International Knowledge Management Institute
Thursday, April 5
10:15AM-11:30AM
Session 3-6: KM and E-Learning Integration - Knowledge Preservation through Process Mapping
G Keary
Physical Scientist, National Nuclear Security Administration
Ted Leamons
Manager, Training and Development, Honeywell Federal Manufacturing and Technology
Professional Education Program (Open to all attendees, and FREE for Government to attend.)
WHEN DESCRIPTION
Wednesday, April 4
10:15AM-11:15AM
PEP 1: Putting the Pieces Together – Leveraging the FEA, HRLOB and Talent Management to Supporting KM Capability in the Federal Government
This session is open to all attendees, and is free for government to attend.
Sponsored by Learn.com

Michael Fitzgerald
Senior VP of Government Sales, Learn.com
Michael Sabbag
Director of Talent Management Services, Learn.com
Wednesday, April 4
11:30AM-12:30PM
PEP 2: Knowledge Stewardship: Safeguarding the Nation's Knowledge Assets
This session is open to all attendees, and is free for government to attend.
Sponsored by UGS

Dr. Bernard Palowitch Jr.
President and CEO, Iknow LLC
Wednesday, April 4
1:00PM-2:00PM
PEP 3: How Will E-discovery Impact the Federal Knowledge Manager?
This session is open to all attendees, and is free for government to attend.
Sponsored by LexisNexis

Jaime Zamora
Director, Government & Academic Markets, LexisNexis
Wednesday, April 4
2:30PM-3:30PM
PEP 4: Lotus Software Strategy & Overview
This session is open to all attendees, and is free for government to attend.
Brendan Crotty
Social Software Product Manager, IBM Software Group