January 30: Charles Armstrong, CIO, CBP

Charles Armstrong

Charles Armstrong,
Assistant Commissioner & Chief Information Officer
CBP

This roundtable with CBP’s Charlie Armstrong will focus on how CBP’s priorities are unfolding given the fiscal cliff and lack of clarity on sequestration. We will discuss his assessment of future opportunities, current initiatives and his thoughts on progress toward the integration of applied technology and acquisition efforts to complement CBP’s mission and support their frontline personnel.

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About Mr. Armstrong

Mr. Charles R. Armstrong is the Assistant Commissioner and CIO for the Office of Information and Technology, U.S. Customs and Border Protection, Department of Homeland Security. Functional responsibilities include software development, infrastructure services and support, tactical communications, the laboratory system and research and development functions, and IT modernization initiatives supporting CBP’s core business processes. Additionally, as the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) Steward for network services, Mr. Armstrong is accountable for supporting the agency’s requirements for secure, reliable communications.

Mr. Armstrong served as the DHS Deputy CIO where he was a champion of the Department’s IT initiatives for improving the agency’s secure information sharing capabilities through the consolidation of infrastructure and strengthened security. Mr. Armstrong brings with him over 26 years of leadership and technology experience in the operations and management of IT. After starting his career with the Navy Department, he worked for the legacy U.S. Customs Service and CBP in various capacities. He also served as the CIO for the DHS Border and Transportation Security prior to assuming the position of DHS Deputy CIO in October 2005. Mr. Armstrong graduated from Old Dominion University with a Bachelor of Science in Information Systems and obtained a Master’s Certificate in Management from National Louis University. He is a Harvard Senior Executive Fellow, and was recognized by Federal Computer Week’s Federal 100 as one of the top executives from government, industry, and academia who had the greatest impact on the government information systems community in 2001.

Rendell Jones, Associate Director, Management Directorate, USCIS

Join GTSC for our December Insight event with
Rendell Jones
Associate Director
Management Directorate
U.S. Customs & Immigration Services
December 5, 2012
10:00 am – 12:00 pm
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“Achieving the USCIS Mission Despite the Numbers”
The USCIS Strategic Plan charts the course that will enable us to maintain a strong level of performance on core workloads and work toward long-term improvement of USCIS’ service to the public by concentrating on the following goals:

Strengthen the security and integrity of the immigration system
Provide effective customer-oriented immigration benefit and information services
Support immigrants’ integration and participation in American civic culture
Promote flexible and sound immigration policies and programs
Strengthen the infrastructure supporting USCIS mission
Operate as a high-performance organization that promotes a highly talented workforce and a dynamic work culture. Additionally, the plan recognizes that our employees and other resources are absolutely critical to our success READ THE FULL STRATEGIC PLAN HERE.
Join us for an interactive conversation on achieving the USCIS’ continued missions despite the threat of significant budget reductions.

About Rendell Jones
Rendell Jones was appointed as the first Associate Director for the Management Directorate at USCIS. Prior to present appointment, Mr. Jones served as the first Chief Financial Officer(CFO) of U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS).

As Associate Director, Mr. Jones is responsible for delivering key management and infrastructure services to support the USCIS mission. Mr. Jones oversees the Offices of the Chief Financial Officer, Information Technology, Human Capital and Training, Contracting, Administration, Intake and Document Production, Equal Opportunity and Inclusion, and Security and Integrity.

Prior to joining USCIS, Mr. Jones also served as Deputy Budget Director of the Department of Homeland Security where he was responsible for directing the Department’s Budget Office in management and oversight of budget formulation and execution, and related financial planning processes for the Department’s $42 billion annual budget. In addition, in the position of Deputy Budget Director, Mr. Jones was the Department’s lead executive on appropriations issues and principal DHS liaison with the Committees on Appropriations of the Senate and House of Representatives.

He began his service with the Federal government with the U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ) in 1996 as a Presidential Management Intern, and held various budgeting positions with the Department’s Budget Staff and served as an Appropriations Liaison Officer with the Justice Management Division. During his tenure at DOJ, Mr. Jones also spent one year with DOJ’s Civil Rights Division.

During his service with the federal government, Mr. Jones has been the recipient of the
Presidential Rank Award for Meritorious Executive and the Department of Homeland Security’s Secretary’s Silver Medal, the second highest award granted by the Department of Homeland Security.

Education:

Capacity Building with Jim Williams, frmr commissioner of the General Services Administration’s Federal Acquisition Service and acting GSA Administrator

Jim Williams
Senior Vice President
Daon
former commissioner of the General Services Administration’s Federal Acquisition Service and acting GSA ADministrator
Strategic Advisor to GTSC

About Jim Williams
Jim Williams was named Senior Vice President of Global Professional Services of Daon. In addition, Mr. Williams serves on the Boards of Directors for Daon and Daon Trusted Identity Services, a joint venture with the American Association of Airport Executives.
After serving the U.S. Government for over thirty years, Jim retired from the federal government as the Commissioner of the General Services Administration’s Federal Acquisition Service. Jim was also the acting GSA Administrator at the end of the George W. Bush administration and, prior to that was the Director of the U.S. Visitor and Immigrant Status Indicator Technology program (US-VISIT) at the Department of Homeland Security. Previously, Jim held several executive leadership positions at the Internal Revenue Service.
Throughout his career Jim has consistently led programs of national significance and built extremely high quality relationships within government and the systems integration community. In recognition of his extraordinary long-term contributions to federal service and for his commitment to public service, employee developmentAfter serving the U.S. Government for over thirty years, Jim retired from the federal government as the Commissioner of the General Services Administration’s Federal Acquisition Service. Jim was also the acting GSA Administrator at the end of the George W. Bush administration and, prior to that was the Director of the U.S. Visitor and Immigrant Status Indicator Technology program (US-VISIT) at the Department of Homeland Security. Previously, Jim held several executive leadership positions at the Internal Revenue Service.
Throughout his career Jim has consistently led programs of national significance and built extremely high quality relationships within government and the systems integration community. In recognition of his extraordinary long-term contributions to federal service and for his commitment to public service, employee development and collaboration, Jim was recently awarded The Franke Award, the highest honor presented by the American Council of Technology (ACT).
Mr. Williams will work with the Coalition to identify trends in government purchasing, develop strategies for small and mid-sized companies and help membership understand the purchasing process.

MARKET SOLUTIONS SERIES: Agilex & the Chertoff Group Provide a State of the Market

Join us TUESDAY OCTOBER 16 for a fascinating discussion of the current state of the homeland and national security markets from both a micro- and macro perspective. Principals from GTSC member and Greater Washington Contractor of the Year Agilex will discuss their success and strategies for success in these markets and the Chertoff Group will discuss the broader market trends, provide case studies of how some firms have navigated the constrained budget environment successfully (why and how) and some examples of those that have not.

Joining us:
Tim Hoechst, Chief Technology Officer, Agilex
Marianne Meins, President, Intelligence, Agilex
Matt Warren, President, Homeland Security, Agilex
Jason Kaufman, Managing Director, The Chertoff Group
Dr. Gary Shiffman, Managing Director, The Chertoff Group

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ABOUT OUR SPEAKERS
Jason Kaufman
Managing Director, The Chertoff Group
Areas of Focus:
· Mergers and Acquisitions
· Private Equity Investments
· Defense Technology
· Government Services
· Cybersecurity
Jason brings to The Chertoff Group over twelve years of investment banking and private equity investing experience, exclusively focused on middle market defense and government services companies. During his career, he has advised on over 50 merger, acquisition, private placement, and corporate divestiture transactions worth over $2.5 billion in deal value. He has advised and closed transactions with many of the leading firms in the defense and government services market, including AECOM Technology Corporation, BAE Systems, The Boeing Company, CSC Corporation, Honeywell International, Lockheed Martin, ManTech International, NCI Information Systems, Raytheon Company, and Veritas Capital. At The Chertoff Group, Jason provides M&A advisory services to the firm’s clients to assist them in achieving their strategic objectives. Prior to joining The Chertoff Group, Jason was a Senior Vice President at BB&T Capital Markets | Windsor Group. He began his career with Jefferies Quarterdeck. Jason received a MBA from the Darden School of Business at the University of Virginia, and a BS from Georgetown University.

Dr. Gary Shiffman
Managing Director, The Chertoff Group
Areas of Focus:
· Terrorism, insurgency, and organized crime
· Border security and facilitation
· Emergency/incident management, institutional resiliency
· Business growth in challenging markets
· Global economic trends and national/homeland security
Previous Government Service:
· Professor, Security Studies, Georgetown University School of Foreign Service (2002 – pres)
· Sr. Vice President, General Manager, L-3 Services Group and L-3 Risk Management Solutions, GS&ES (2006-2009)
· Chief of Staff, U.S. Customs and Border Protection, U.S. Department of Homeland Security (2004-2006)
· National Security Advisor, U.S. Senate (1996-2000)
· U.S. Navy, Gulf War veteran.
Dr. Shiffman brings to the Chertoff Group a deep terrorism/counter-terrorism expertise married with successful P&L experience at a Fortune 200 corporation. A prominent economist, he is well known for his perceptive application of economic insights to business leadership, and national and homeland security. While at L-3, Dr. Shiffman developed a global strategy and associated organizational design for a $4 billion business group to diversify into new security markets, and he turned around a $100M business unit by focusing business structure, processes, and human capital on risk management and resiliency solutions. During his tenure at DHS, Dr. Shiffman led many border security and facilitation policy initiatives, including the Secure Border Initiative Working Group which successfully re-engineered border enforcement and security processes. He also supported the development of the department’s framework for risk management and metrics. Prior government service includes appointment as National Security and Senior Policy Advisor to the leadership of the U.S. Senate, and positions in policy, planning, and operations in the US Department of Defense. He is a decorated combat veteran. Dr. Shiffman earned a B.A. in Psychology from the University of Colorado, Boulder; an M.A. in National Security Studies from Georgetown University; and an M.A. and Ph.D. in Economics from George Mason University. He published Economic Instruments of Security Policy in 2006.

Not just another “Beltway Boutique,” The Chertoff Group has established a global presence beyond our headquarters in Washington, DC with offices now in London, New York and San Francisco. Our global footprint provides our advisors and clients with access to global deal flow and critical centers of gravity in technology, private equity and venture capital, and world trade. By combining world-class deal execution expertise with deep policy insights and global access to key decision makers, The Chertoff Group consistently delivers superior results for our clients. We accomplish this through a relentless focus on our clients’ objectives, level-headed analysis of the markets we serve, and an unrivaled ability to articulate our client’s value proposition to the marketplace.

Tim Hoechst
Chief Technology Officer, Agilex
Tim Hoechst leads Agilex’s research and development of new technology solutions. He represents Agilex with its executive customers and provides counsel on IT issues. Prior to joining Agilex, Mr. Hoechst spent 19 years at Oracle Corporation in a variety of roles. Most recently, he was a Senior Vice President in the Public Sector Division leading the technical professionals that supported Oracle’s Government clients in the United States and Canada. The product and industry experts on his staff helped Public Sector organizations exploit information by designing and building comprehensive information management solutions. Many of their innovations have become part of the Oracle product line and are used extensively by Oracle’s customers throughout the world.
As the Chief Technology Executive for Oracle in the Public Sector, Mr. Hoechst was also a spokesperson for Oracle on technical and industry issues. He has a special talent for describing sophisticated concepts in accessible language. He represented Oracle with customers, at conferences, on Capitol Hill, and in the media. He also sits in an advisory capacity to several Government organizations on science and technology issues.
Mr. Hoechst joined Oracle in 1988 as a consultant and built information systems for many of Oracle’s largest federal customers including the IRS, the VA, the Postal Service, and the Department of Defense. In 1990, he coauthored a book called Guide To Oracle as part of McGraw-Hill’s Database Experts Series. During his career, he has held a variety of technical positions working with development, marketing, sales, consulting, and Oracle internal IT. This breadth of experience has allowed him to develop the technical and social perspectives required to offer practical solutions to those he advises.
Hoechst received his Bachelors Degree in Computer Science from Harvard University.

Marianne Meins
President, Intelligence, Agilex
Marianne Meins brings over twenty-five years of experience in building and leading high growth businesses serving the national security community to her role as President of Agilex’ Intel/Defense Sector business. She has overall responsibility for the Sector’s operations, including business growth, solution development, service delivery and customer satisfaction.
She joins Agilex from Secure Mission Solutions, where she served as Senior Vice President for National Security Initiatives and as Vice President and General Manager for the company’s Systems Engineering and Security Sector business. During her tenure, she secured key accounts with the United States Cyber Command (USCYBERCOM), the Federal Bureau of Investigation’s (FBI) National Gang Intelligence Center and the Joint IED Defeat Organization’s Counter-IED Operations/Intelligence Center (JIEDDO COIC).
Previously, she established the cyber and intelligence business solutions group for Olive Group North America as the company’s Vice President of Intelligent Security Solutions. She has also served with General Dynamics Advanced Information Systems as Director of Engineering for the company’s ISR division, which employed over 2,000 engineers.
She joined General Dynamics following the company’s acquisition of Veridian Corporation, where she served as Managing Director for the company’s Homeland Security line of business. In this capacity, she served on the U.S. Department of Homeland Security’s Infrastructure Protection Transition Task Force, where she supported implementation of the U.S. Computer Emergency Response Team (US-CERT), the National Infrastructure Coordinating Committee (NICC) and the Homeland Security Operations Center’s (HSOC) Intel Cyber cell. She also served on the President’s Critical Infrastructure Protection Board’s Cyber Interagency Working Group, which was responsible for developing the Cyber Information Assurance Implementation Plan as well as the Global Early Warning Information System (GEWIS), which was sponsored by the National Coordinating Center for Telecommunications Information Sharing Analysis Center (Telecom-ISAC).
Ms. Meins holds a master’s degree in Computer Science from George Mason University, a bachelor’s degree in Applied Mathematics/Scientific Programming from the University of California, San Diego, and is a Certified Information Systems Security Professional (CISSP).

Matt Warren
President, Homeland Security, Agilex
Matt Warren is responsible for managing and growing the Justice & Homeland Security sector business at Agilex. Since joining the company in 2008, Mr. Warren has led a number of strategic initiatives within the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) that have measurably improved the department’s operational performance. He also leads Agilex’ relationship with the Department of Justice (DoJ).
Mr. Warren joined Agilex from Oracle Corporation, where he led the company’s strategic sales initiative for the federal civilian sector, including the Departments of Homeland Security, Justice and State. Previously, he held responsibility for the company’s DHS account and he managed Oracle’s business relationship with the Department of the Treasury prior to that. While at Oracle, Mr. Warren was named the company’s top sales representative within the public sector and he also received the Annual Achiever awards for exceeding quota for eleven consecutive years.
Mr. Warren began his career with GTSI, where he was the reseller’s top performing inside sales representative. He received his Bachelor of Arts degree in Communications from the Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University.
Founded in March 2007, Agilex Technologies, Inc. (Agilex) is an employee‐owned professional services firm providing mission and technology consulting, software and solution development, and system integration services. Headquartered in Chantilly, Virginia, Agilex has already delivered significant results for an impressive list of clients throughout federal, state and local government, and within global 2000 corporations.

Recognizing our client’s call for a more solution-focused, outcome-oriented technology partner, we have brought together needed agilityand real-world expertise within a single firm. Hence the name Agilex. This allows us to deliver both innovation and accountability with every engagement.

September 18: Part 2: Subcontracting Agreements: Negotiations & Drafting

In this seminar, a follow up to our session in the fall, Pat McMahon and Kevin Learned of the Reston-based law firm McMahon, Welch and Learned, PLLC will provide you with all the information you need to negotiate a sound Subcontract Agreement, whether from the perspective of a prime contractor or a subcontractor. They will conduct a mock negotiation of selected provisions of a federal services Subcontract Agreement, covering the most frequently negotiated provisions and those most likely to result in future disputes. They will also briefly summarize the role of Non-Disclosure Agreements and Teaming Agreements in the subcontracting process.

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About: J. Patrick McMahon, Partner

Mr. McMahon has nearly thirty years of experience with a primary focus on representation of companies that offer information technology products and services to the federal government. Mr. McMahon advises corporations and other business entities in connection with all aspects of their federal procurement business including contract award and terminations, claims, contract disputes, bid protests, and prime contractor/subcontractor relationships.

About: Kevin R. Learned, Partner

Mr. Learned’s practice focuses on advising clients on general corporate and securities matters, including company formation and governance, buy-sell agreements, operating and stockholder agreements, mergers and acquisitions, private offerings of debt and equity securities (including friends and family, angel, venture capital and private equity investments), corporate divorces and other reorganizations, joint ventures, small business certifications (including 8(a), SDVO, WOSB, HUB Zone and MBE/DBE certifications), executive employment and equity matters, deferred compensation plans, franchise agreements, trademarks, and other commercial contracts and agreements.

Mentor Session July 11: L3 STRATIS

Join us for an exciting look at the homeland and national security market from mentor company L3 STRATIS.

David Ramirez
Senior Vice President & General Manager, Civil Government Solutions
GTSC is proud to welcome David Ramirez to discuss the convergence of the homeland and …Read More