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Defense Strategies Institute cordially invites you to an educational and training summit benefiting The Wounded Warrior Project: Establishing a Common Roadmap for Today, Tomorrow, and the Future October 11 -13, 2011: Mary M. Gates Learning Center/United Way, Alexandria, VA Providing you a distinguished & diverse group of speakers including: Lt Gen Charles B. Green, USAF, Surgeon General RADM Theresa Cullen, USPHS, Director, Health Domain Information Technology, HHS Dr. Paul Tibbits, SES, Deputy CIO, Office of Architecture, Strategy, and Design, VA Mr. Henry Sienkiewicz, SES, CIO, DISA Dr. Peter Levin, SES, CTO, VA Mr. Mark Goodge, CTO, MHS Mr. Charles C. Hume, Deputy Chief Officer, Office of Health Information, VHA CAPT David Beardsley, USN, Deputy Director, FHCC, Commanding Officer, NHCGL COL John Scott, USA, CMIO, JTF CapMed Mr. Verlin Hardin, CIO, BUMED Offering a full spectrum view on topics including: *DoD & VA: Common Information Interoperability Framework *Common Service Broker: ESB and Infrastructure Services * DoD & VA Joint & Mission Specific Applications and Services *Federal HIE: Designing and Deploying Federated-National HIEs *The Patient Centered Medical Home *and many more mission critical topics. See inside for more detailsDIAMOND LEAD SPONSOR DIAMOND SPONSOR DIAMOND SPONSOR

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Defense Strategies Institute cordially invites you to an educational and training summit benefiting The

Wounded Warrior Project:

Establishing a Common Roadmap for Today, Tomorrow, and the Future

October 11 -13, 2011: Mary M. Gates Learning Center/United Way, Alexandria, VA

Providing you a distinguished & diverse group of speakers including:

Lt Gen Charles B. Green, USAF, Surgeon General

RADM Theresa Cullen, USPHS, Director, Health Domain Information Technology, HHS

Dr. Paul Tibbits, SES, Deputy CIO, Office of Architecture, Strategy, and Design, VA

Mr. Henry Sienkiewicz, SES, CIO, DISA

Dr. Peter Levin, SES, CTO, VA

Mr. Mark Goodge, CTO, MHS

Mr. Charles C. Hume, Deputy Chief Officer, Office of Health Information, VHA

CAPT David Beardsley, USN, Deputy Director, FHCC, Commanding Officer, NHCGL

COL John Scott, USA, CMIO, JTF CapMed

Mr. Verlin Hardin, CIO, BUMED

Offering a full spectrum view on topics including: *DoD & VA: Common Information Interoperability Framework *Common Service Broker: ESB and Infrastructure Services * DoD & VA Joint & Mission Specific Applications and Services *Federal HIE: Designing and Deploying Federated-National HIEs *The Patient Centered Medical Home *and many more mission critical topics. See inside for more details…

DIAMOND LEAD SPONSOR

DIAMOND SPONSOR

DIAMOND SPONSOR

// OUR EVENT GUIDELINES

By participating in one of our meetings, you will discover an environment that strives to

encourage real actionable outcomes for its participants, while fostering new and continued

relationships amongst all in attendance.

Our speaker faculty and subject matters are chosen through an extensive process of research,

and are designed to provide a full spectrum perspective towards the issue at hand. Depending

on the subject matter, we strive to maintain representation of all military services in our agendas.

Attendees are expected to have a professional, working knowledge of the subject matter.

Invited speakers are never charged any fees for their participation and key members of

their staff are always invited to attend.

All Military Offices and Federal Agencies that are invited to speak are offered

complimentary exhibition space at the event to which they have been invited.

SELECT ADVISORY

BOARD MEMBERS

RADM (ret) Richard

Jeffries, USN-former

Medical Officer, US Marine

Corps

The Honorable Dr. John

Hillen-former Assistant

Secretary of State

(Political/Military Affairs)

Dr. Joseph R. Guerci-

former Director, SPO,

DARPA

DSI strives to provide the

most up to date, mission

relevant, topics and

discussion points for our

meetings. In order to

assure that we are

providing the best subject

content possible, our

Advisory Board Members

have volunteered to share

their respective insight and

expertise with us. Our

Board Members share our

vision and goals and are on

a volunteer basis only. We

are truly grateful to have

their support and guidance.

For more details on our Advisory

Board please visit our website:

www.dsigroup.org

// ABOUT US

Defense Strategies Institute (DSI) is a premier non-partisan organization

designed to provide training and educational meetings to assist in advancing

the mission critical goals of the United States’ Military and Federal Government.

We believe that the summit forum is a proven form of advancing communication,

enhancing discussion and debate, and fostering new partnerships amongst all

the various members involved in any given mission. As the neutral voice that

is not guided by the particular agenda of any given agent, we are able to

reach across all the departments in a fair and balanced manner and bring

together the relevant representatives while forming lasting and trusting

relationships with them .In order to maintain our neutrality, we receive

no funding or investment for operating costs from any outside

organization, group, or individual. www.dsigroup.org

For operating guidelines, we adhere to the most recent standards of the Department of Defense, Office of General Council, Standards of Conduct Office: currently, SOCO ADVISORY 09-03: 7.(a)… purposes of JER 3-211 (a)(7)

DSI events directly support our wounded warriors. DSI

donates a percentage of all of our proceeds from the

Summit directly to the Wounded Warrior Project, a 501c3

nonprofit organization.

(www.woundedwarriorproject.org)

General Target

Audience:

US Military Services, Government Healthcare Agencies, Academia, HIT Technology

Service Providers

Attendees: General

Titles

CIO, CMIO,CTO, Chief of Clinical Informatics, HIT Program Directors, HIT R&D

Directors, Systems Architect

Program Design &

Goal:

A non-partisan educational and training Summit designed as a full spectrum view

towards the DoD & VA’s efforts at iEHRs and Federal HIE initiatives.

Our goal is to bring together leaders from across the Armed Services & Government Agencies

and the Industry and Academic leaders that can help them forge many of the HIT solutions

necessary to achieve their respective “next –steps”. Actionable take aways for today,

tomorrow, and the future will drive the discussions.

Our model is designed to provide you with unparalleled networking opportunities where you

will meet senior-level leaders and professionals from government agencies, military units,

contractors, and technology service providers.

Education & Insight: Walk away with knowledge gained from our diverse speakers on some

of the most complex issues facing the vast iEHR and healthcare IT communities

Networking: The agenda is designed to allow for ample networking opportunities and the

ability to showcase your organization’s latest technologies to effectively and efficiently

transform healthcare.

Influence: Help foster ideas! Share your own insight and knowledge during our interactive

conference sessions

Sponsorship

Opportunities :

At DSI, we consider our sponsors as our partners. Our goal is to provide you with an

experience that is custom designed to meet your organization’s goals. To this end, we

value your input and expertise and will work closely with you to create a sponsorship campaign

that is tailor made for your business needs.

A percentage of your sponsorship will be donated directly to the Wounded Warrior

Project.

Please contact our Sponsorship Director: [email protected] 1-702-240-6821

Hotel room

reservations and Venue

information:

Summit Venue:

Mary M. Gates Learning Center/United Way

Lobby Level/Auditorium

701 N. Fairfax St., Alexandria, VA 22314

http://liveunited.org/pages/mglc_explore

Daily/Overnight Parking : Available at Sheraton Suites: daily rate of $5.00 for first hour,

$2.00per/hr after for a maximum of $22.00 per day.(street parking near the Learning center is

limited and has a 2 hour max.)

Hotel choice: 2 walking blocks from the Learning Center

Sheraton Suites Old Town Alexandria, VA 801 North Saint Asaph Street, Alexandria, VA 22314 Tel. 1-703-836-4700 Fax. 1-703-549-8758

Group Rate: $199.00 +tax(rate valid 3 days prior/post the Summit dates)

Space is limited and only guaranteed until September 16th

. Please identify that you are with the

Defense Strategies Institute Group to receive the discounted rate.

7:00 - 8:00 Registration and Light Breakfast Reception Open

8:15 - 8:30 Welcome and Chairman’s Opening Remarks

8:30 - 9:10 Opening Keynote Session: Advancing a True Continuum of Care for Military Service Members through Health IT Lt Gen Charles B. Green, USAF, Surgeon General

9:10 - 9:45 Advancing the Common Information Interoperability Framework - Ensuring quality data in the CIIF

- Technical framework for the CIIF and how it relates to the regionalized data centers and the ESB Dr. Paul Tibbits, SES, Deputy CIO, Office of Architecture, Strategy, and Design, VA

9:45 - 10:20 Establishing an iEHR Common Data Center in DISA DECCs - Data center consolidation : Access and technical model overview - Cloud Computing : Balancing security and usability Mr. Henry Sienkiewicz, SES, CIO, DISA

10:20 – 11:00 Networking Break

11:00 – 11:35 CMS’ Enterprise Health IT Strategy and Its Impact on DoD/VA Community

-Overview of CMS’ strategy to align technology infrastructure with stakeholder needs -Intersection between CMS, DoD and VA’s health IT and information exchange activities Mr. Vish Sankaran, Senior Advisor, CMS, HHS

11:35 - 12:10 Microsoft: On Healthcare, IT, and Industry Directions

-Discussion on the healthcare market and driving forces across the industry -The growing roles of information technology in meeting the ever-increasing challenges Dr. Carl Buising, Executive Director of Healthcare, Microsoft

12:10 - 1:10 Networking Lunch

1:10 – 1:45 AFTERNOON HIGHLIGHT

A Model for Tomorrow and the Future: Progress Report from NHCGL

- Updates including the joint GUI, a single sign on solution, and a joint pharmacy solution - Current lessons learned, and perspective towards “next-steps” CAPT David Beardsley, USN, Deputy Director, FHCC , Commanding Officer, NHCGL

1:45 - 2:00 Opening Reflections for the CIO Panel: -Lessons learned and viewpoint towards today, tomorrow, and the future from an outgoing CIO COL(ret) Hon Pak, USA, Immediate past CIO, AMEDD; President and CEO, HSP Technology

2:00 – 2:50 DOD/VHA Panel: Perspectives on phasing in the joint solutions in the Services Col Jesus Zarate, USAF, CIO, Air Force Medical Service Mr. Verlin Hardin, CIO, BUMED Mr. Charles C. Hume, Deputy Chief Officer, Office of Health Information, VHA

2:50 – 3:30 Networking Break

Afternoon Focus: Designing and Deploying Federated-National HIEs

3:30 - 4:05 Using the Common Information Interoperability Framework to Move from an Applications Based Architecture to a Service Based Architecture - Priorities towards interoperability specifications for computable data

-The near future "next steps" needed for effective electronic data interchange Ms. Nancy J. Orvis, M.H.A, CPHIMS, Director, Business Architecture, Health Standards & Interoperability, Office of Information Management, DoD(HA)/TMA

4:05 – 4:40 Industry Solutions for Designing and Deploying Federated-National HIEs

TUESDAY OCTOBER 11, 2011

Morning Focus: Common Information Interoperability Framework

Dr. Daniel O’Donnell, Senior Advisor for Medical Informatics, InterSystems

4:40 - 5:15 Implementing a New Exchange Architectural Approach for Federal HIE - PCAST Report :Overcoming privacy and security concerns

- Creating a universal exchange language and interlinked search capabilities - Realistic timeframes for industry adaptations & impacts of a “granular” consent-management team The Honorable S. Ward Casscells, MD, (Former Assistant SECDEF, HA); John E. Tyson Distinguished

Professor of Medicine and Public Health, University of Texas Health Science Center) LTC(ret) Alfred Hamilton, USA, PhD, George Washington University Dr. Jay Conyers, PhD, MBA, University of Texas

5:15 – 5:45 Industry Solutions for Designing and Deploying Federated-National HIEs Harris Healthcare

5:45 – 6:45 Cocktail Reception Sponsored by:

7: 00 - 8:00 Registration and Light Breakfast Reception Open

8:15 - 8:30 Chairman’s Opening Remarks

8:30 - 9:05 Implementing a Successful Enterprise Service Bus( ESB) in Healthcare

-Present state and future direction -Interoperability: Working with our partners Peter Levin, CTO, VA

9:05 - 9:40 SOA : An architectural evolution for health IT

-How the MHS is leveraging SOA to transition from a systems-based approach to a service-oriented approach - Examination on how the MHS adapts to a service-oriented approach to be better positioned to adapt to changing mission needs - Identification of critical success factors for the transition that will play a role in helping to improve the vast set of health IM/IT solutions available to MHS beneficiaries Mark Goodge, CTO, MHS

9:40 - 10:15 Enabling a Robust Common Service Layer: Current Progress from NITRD’s Health IT R&D -Overview of HITIDES

-Developing common standards for improved performance Dr. Douglas Rosendale, VHA

10:15 – 10:30 There is more to implementing an ESB than just an ESB

-Orchestration which is a standards-based mechanism that defines how web services work together and requires the ability to monitor and manage your services with true governance - Description of some of the additional components needed for a successful ESB project Mr. Sean Keane, Director Healthcare Interoperability, Oracle Health Industry Business Unit Ms. Jean Prater, Principal Product Manager, Oracle Fusion Middleware

10:30 - 11:00 Networking break

11:00 – 11:35 Transforming Large IT Organizations to Meet the Demands of Tomorrow’s iEHR

- Organization change needed for acquisition and management - Best practices for data migration CAPT Michael Weiner, USN, CMIO, Interagency Program Office

11:35 -12:10 Indian Health Service’s Resource and Patient Management System - EHR suite of applications: Present state and future direction

-Lessons learned in achieving effective and efficient interoperability through a component based architecture CAPT Howard Hays, USPHS, (Acting) CIO, IHS

12:10 – 12:25 Ensuring Patient Privacy and Identity Context for Electronic Health Records

-Reducing the risks and concern regarding electronic patient health information which include: unauthorized information collection, information theft, privacy leaks, and forged identity impersonation

WEDNESDAY OCTOBER 12, 2011

Morning focus: Common Service Broker: ESB & Infrastructure Services

Mr. Ned Miller, Director, Public Sector Strategy, Symantec

12:25 – 1:25 Networking Lunch

Afternoon Focus: Mission Specific Applications and Services for the End User

1:25 - 1:45 Opening Reflections for the CMIO Panel: -Lessons learned and viewpoint towards today, tomorrow, and the future from an outgoing CMIO Col Page McNall, USAF, DC, PMP, CPHIMS

1:45 – 2:45 CMIO Panel: Perspectives on the applications and services needed for today, tomorrow and the future

-Placing the functional end user at the helm -Integrating the clinical perspective into every phase of the EHR software lifecycle COL John Scott, USA, CMIO, JTF CapMed Col Albert Bonnema, USAF, CMIO, Air Force Medical Service Robert B. Walker, MD, CMIO Europe Region Medical Command

2:45 – 3:20 VA Applications and Services Needed for Today, Tomorrow and the Future -Designing effective and efficient applications to meet VA unique requirements

-Current roadmap for implementation Dr. Augie Turano, Solution Architect, VA

3:20 – 3:50 Networking Break

3:50 – 4:25 Joint Applications and Services for DOD and VA Needed for Today, Tomorrow and the Future

-Update on current data sharing projects including image sharing: Where do we stand today, and where will we be tomorrow -Broadening data sharing initiatives to include private sector & other agency providers for the future Mr. Joseph E. Gardner, III, Deputy Director, VA/DoD Health Information Sharing Directorate

4:25 - 5:00 Tactical Informatics in Joint Operations: Lessons learned from NCA Integration

-Placing the functional end user at the helm -The end goal: what are we really trying to achieve and how will this affect the provider COL John Scott, USA, CMIO, JTF CapMed

5:00 – 5:35 TBD

5:35 End of Day 2

7:30 - 8:15 Registration and Buffet Breakfast Open

8:15 – 8:30 Welcome and Chairman’s Opening Remarks:

8:30 - 9:10 Opening Keynote Session: Developing The Patient Centered Medical Home RADM Theresa Cullen, USPHS, Director, Health Domain Information Technology, Department of Health and Human Services (DHHS)

9:10 - 9:50 Patient Centered Medical Home Strategy, Incentives, and Fiscal Results -Making cultural change real – Shifting paradigms and changing roles

-PCMH programs being implemented and resourced : the effects or anticipated effects on costs CAPT Maureen Padden, USN, Director, Medical Home Port PMO, BUMED

9:50 - 10:20 Networking Break

10:20 - 10:50 National Naval Medical Center: Integrated Medical Home

- Key considerations of the Medical Home model: rethinking clinical workflow - Using IT tools to advance patient care - Lesson learned and challenges faced CDR Kevin Dorrance, USN, Assistant Deputy Commander for Medicine, NNMC

THURSDAY OCTOBER 13, 2011 The Patient Centered Medical Home & the Technologies to Make it Successful

10:50 – 11:30 Industry Perspective on the PCMH Session Leader: Dr. Marty Kohn, Chief Medical Scientist, IBM

11:30 – 12:10 CLOSING HIGHLIGHT

Consumer Privacy and Information Security in Interoperability

-Developing and promoting workable privacy/ security protections for electronic personal health information - Issuing digital certificates to every member, patient, provider and payor who is going to exchange

data for the security and data integrity and identity of the individuals Ms. Deven McGraw ,Director, Health Privacy Project ,Center for Democracy & Technology

12:10 END OF SUMMIT

DSI WOULD LIKE TO THANK OUR GENEROUS SPONSORS FOR THEIR SUPPORT OF THIS

SUMMIT AND THE WOUNDED WARRIOR PROJECT:

DIAMOND LEAD SPONSOR

DIAMOND SPONSOR

GOLD SPONSOR

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Cancellations: All cancellations must be received in writing no later than 20 working days from the start of the first day of the event after which

you will be held liable for 100% of the amount due. To cancel your registration, email [email protected]. You may also send someone

(not already registered) in your place if you are unable to attend. Please see below for substitution information. In the case that the event is

cancelled or postponed due to unforeseen circumstances, you will receive a FULL REFUND of your registration fee or may choose to apply for

a CREDIT that can be applied to the new dates of the event or any future event.

Substitutions: All substitutions must be received no later than 5 business days prior to the start of the event. Please send an email with your

confirmation receipt and the full name, professional title and organization of your substitute to [email protected]. Substitutions made

after this date will be processed on-site.

Solicitation Policy DSI has a no-solicitation policy covering all of our events. In order to provide a distraction-free environment for our

speakers, sponsors, attendees and employees, we do not allow solicitation at our events by attendees or unauthorized parties without the

express written permission of DSI.

General Information: 1-347-732-5326 Ms. Lisa Madison [email protected]

Sponsorship Inquiries: 1-702-240-6821 Mr. Seth Agatstein [email protected]

TWO EASY WAYS TO REGISTER:

1. Visit our registration page at www.dsigroup.org for online/secure credit card registration

2. Email us for alternative payment methods: [email protected]

PRICING: The registration fee is ALL INCLUSIVE FOR ALL THREE DAYS and will include a light continental breakfast

each day, full lunches, and mid-morning and afternoon breaks and refreshments, and access to all networking receptions.

The registration fee will also cover the cost of attending the conference and sessions, professional conference planning

services including hotel facility and staff support, registration services and event advertising. If you have any questions,

please contact customer service at [email protected]

*** All attendees will receive access to briefing materials for all 3 days (subject to speakers’ discretion.)

For pricing and operating guidelines, we adhere to the most recent standards of the Department of Defense,

Office of General Council, Standards of Conduct Office: currently, SOCO ADVISORY 09-03: 7.(a)… purposes of

JER 3-211 (a)(7) and fall below the Advisory’s guidelines.

MILITARY*, GOVERNMENT*, and ACADEMIA* (Invited speakers do NOT need to register)

EARLY BIRD EARLY BIRD STANDARD Ends July 22 Ends August 30

10/11 – 10/13 Conference Days $ 350.00 $450.00 $550.00

*SES and Flag Officers (If you would like to attend, please have your office contact us directly.)

INDUSTRY*/CONTRACTOR*

10/11 – 10/13 Conference Days $ 750.00 $850.00 $950.00

*Team Discounts 3 to 4 attendees : 15% of entire pricing 5 or more attendees: 20% of entire pricing

Event Dress code: Speakers – Class A uniform / Business dress : Attendees – ACU/BDY / Business casual