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About Knowledge Management

The 6th Annual Knowledge Management Conference & Exhibition
April 20-22, 2005

Free* Exhibition: April 21, 2005
Ronald Reagan Building, Washington, DC

*Free for Government Professionals

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Featuring a Data Warehousing Workshop. Click here for details.

Presented by:

FCW Events

Knowledge Management Program Advisory Board

Conference Chair:

Ramon Barquin, President, Barquin International

Government/Academic Members:

Randy Adkins, Chief, Workforce Development, Directorate of Requirements, Air Force Materiel Command

Mike Burk, Chief Knowledge Officer, Professional and Corporate Development (HPC), Federal Highway Administration, Dept. of Transportation

Giora Hadar, Knowledge Architect, Federal Aviation Administration, Dept. of Transportation

Jeanne Holm, NASA /Jet Propulsion Laboratory, California Institute of Technology

Hans Jerrell, Deputy Director, E-Learning and Technical Center, Defense Acquisition University

Jim Knox, Knowledge Management Team Leader, Dept. of the Navy CIO

Colonel Jane Maliszewski, Chief Information Officer (CIO), US Army Training and Doctrine Command

Susan Nappi, Project Lead for Knowledge Management, U.S. Army Communication and Electronics Command (CECOM)

Michael Novak, Senior Analyst, Office of Research, Internal Revenue Service, Dept. of the Treasury

Ronald Simmons, Knowledge Management Officer, Scientific and Technical Advisor, Federal Aviation Administration, Dept. of Transportation

T. Kanti Srikantaiah, Director and Professor, Center for Knowledge Management, Dominican University

Alan Stensland, National Program Manager for NIMP/VCWS, Federal Aviation Administration, Dept. of Transportation

Catherine Teti, Managing Director, Knowledge Services, Government Accountability Office

Bob Turner, Leadership Development, Federal Aviation Administration, Dept. of Transportation

Gary Winkler, Principal Director, Enterprise Integration, Office of CIO/G-6, Dept. of the Army

Non-Government Members

Ruth Apelt, Business Development Executive – Government, Thomson Dialog

Jon Barrett, Business Productivity Specialist, Microsoft Public Sector

Stephen Denning, Author and Former KM Director, World Bank

Tony Hall, Global Head, Government Relations, Factiva

Belkis Leong-Hong, President, Knowledge Advantage

Cheryl McKinnon, Industry Manager, Government Sector, Hummingbird

Shereen Remez, Director of Knowledge Management, AARP

Lesley Shneier, Knowledge & Learning Specialist, World Bank Group

Robert Silverman, CEO, Reach Solutions

Douglas Weidner, Chairman, The International Knowledge Management Institute

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Conference At-A-Glance

Conference At-a-Glance

The "Federal Knowledge Management MarketView" report, published by INPUT in September, 2004, predicts the federal knowledge management market will grow by $300 million in the next five years. As the Knowledge Management discipline matures across government, KM professionals will meet at this 6th Annual Knowledge Management conference to discuss how to share their experiences and implement enterprise-wide programs that promise to eliminate redundant processes and improve information-sharing across government operations.

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Don't Miss the Awards Reception

The Knowledge Management Awards will be announced Thursday, April 21 from 4:00PM - 5:00PM in the exhibition. Awards will be presented in each of the following categories:

  • Innovative Use of Technology in a KM Solution
  • KM Initiative Delivering High Value to a Broad User Community / Supporting Agency Mission
  • Initiative or Organization Successfully Using Innovative KM Practices

All attendees are invited to attend the Awards Networking Reception.

Meet the Authors

The following authors will be signing copies of their books noted below on Thursday, April 21:

Steve Denning will be signing copies of his book "Storytelling in Organizations:  How Narrative and Storytelling Are Transforming 21st Century Management"  at 11:30AM in booth # 206   (This is a book co-authored by  John Seely Brown, Steve Denning , Katalina Groh , and Larry Prusak

In addition, copies of the book will be raffled during his session "Storytelling and KM:  How do the Stories Transfer Knowledge?" (Thurs., April 21, 2:15PM)

Copies of Steve Denning's new book, "The Leader's Guide to Storytelling: Mastering the Art and Discipline of Business Narrative" will also be raffled during his session.

Jay Liebowitz will be signing copies of his book "Addressing the Human Capital Crisis in the Federal Government:  A Knowledge Management Perspective" at 12:45PM in booth # 206

In addition, copies of the book will be raffled during his session "Synchronizing KM and Human Capital Management Initiatives". (Fri., April 22, 11:15AM)

Debra Amidon will be signing copies of her books "The Innovation SuperHighway" and "Innovation Strategy for the Knowledge Economy: The ken Awakening" at 3:30PM in booth #206.   Copies of the book will be raffled after her Keynote Session (Fri., April 22, 7:30AM)

In addition, copies of her book "In Search of Innovation", which will be launched at the conference on April 21st, will also be raffled after her Keynote Session.


Media Affiliates:

FCW CRM KM World

Principal Affiliates:

APQC

KM Institute

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