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Cloud/Gov CIO Panel Gain … A Clearer Perspective on Cloud Computing Moderator: Michael Binko, President & CEO, kloudtrack® Panelists: Thomas Bayer, CIO, SEC Henry Sienkiewicz, CIO DISA Kevin Smith, Deputy CIO, United States Patent & Trademark Office Keith Trippie, Executive Director of Enterprise Systems, DHS Stephen Warren, Principal Deputy Assistant Secretary, VA

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In this session you will hear leading government CIOs share their perspectives of cloud in government and what it means for their respective agencies. We will discuss the state of procurements (current and future) for which the agencies are seeking cloud/saas capabilities, their primary goals and objectives for each agency's cloud initiative, and the metrics for evaluating the ROI.Moderator:Michael Binko, President and CEO, kloudtrackPanelists:Thomas Bayer, Chief Information Officer, Securities and Exchange CommissionHenry Sienkiewicz, Chief Information Officer, DISAKevin Smith, Deputy Chief Information Officer, United States Patent & TrademarkKeith Trippie, Executive Director of Enterprise System Development , Department of Homeland SecurityStephen Warren, Principal Deputy Assistant Secretary, Department of Veterans Affairs

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Page 1: Government CIO Panel

Cloud/Gov CIO Panel

Gain … A Clearer Perspective on Cloud Computing

Moderator:

Michael Binko, President & CEO, kloudtrack®

Panelists:

Thomas Bayer, CIO, SECHenry Sienkiewicz, CIO DISA

Kevin Smith, Deputy CIO, United States Patent & Trademark Office

Keith Trippie, Executive Director of Enterprise Systems, DHSStephen Warren, Principal Deputy Assistant Secretary, VA

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Five Indicators That Federal Cloud Computing is Here to Stay

February 2, 2011

Presented byDeniece Peterson

Manager, Industry Analysis

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INPUT Survey: Cloud Computing

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19%54%

Have cloud computing

solution(s) in place

Anticipate cloud computing

having a major impact on agency IT objectives

55%

See cost savings as the primary driver of cloud computing

adoption

70%

Believe

security is the primary obstacle

to broader adoption

n=37

Margin of Error: +/-3%

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Vendor solutions continue to evolve

Expanding vendor pool from large-scale market leaders to small, niche players

Cloud computing continues to spur M&A activity

Interesting partnerships emerging to drive/support cloud computing (e.g. converged infrastructure stacks)

#5: Vendor Solutions Poised to Meet Agency Demand

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Vendor Sol.

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#4: Standards and Portability Tackled with SAJACC

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Standards Portability

NIST-led initiative to validate and interim specifications to agencies in the areas of security, interoperability and data portability

Numerous working groups open to vendors

Use cases Reference

architecture and taxonomy

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Defense• Army – email (DISA), CRM• Air Force – personnel

services, CRM/case mgmt• DISA – RACE PaaS (SW

testing/dev)DOE - EmailDHS – SharePoint as a Service, emailGSA – Apps.gov, emailHHS – EHR, IT inventory mgmtInterior – Email, Cloud Service Provider (National Business Center)NASA – NebulaSSA – online knowledge baseTreasury – Treasury.gov website

#3: Numerous Models of Success Pave the Way

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Early Adopters

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Centralized cloud computing security certification serviceGSA-led initiative, in collaboration with OMB (policy) and NIST (technical)Allows agencies to leverage FedRAMP authorizationGoals:

Improve overall security postureReduce duplication of effortEnable rapid acquisition of cloud services

#2: Certification Program Underway to Address Security Concerns

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Security Certification

Federal Risk and Authorization Management Program (FedRAMP)

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By September 2011: for all newly planned or performing major IT investments

By September 2012: for all IT investments making enhancements to an existing investment

By September 2013: for all IT investments in steady-state

#1: OMB Policy Putting “Teeth” into Cloud Strategy

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PolicyEnforcement

25 Point Implementation Plan to Reform Federal Information Technology Management

“Cloud-First” Policy Identify 3 “must move” systems within 3 months; move 1 to the cloud within 12 months

Cloud Computing Alternatives Analysis - Budget Submissions

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Vendor Opportunities

“Low risk” solutions, such as email, collaboration and CRM Private and Hybrid Private-Public clouds TBD - more to come in the FY2012 Budget Request!

Vendor Challenges

New competition as most major vendors develop cloud solutions Required changes to business models Gaining customer buy-in Moving Quickly to Cloud 2.0™

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Cloud Computing in 2011

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Agency/Department Challenges Ahead (INPUT)

Reaching Economies of Scale Funding Issues/Licensing Models Security Cultural Factors

Agency/Department Challenges Ahead (PANEL) Discussion Topic 1: Workforce Management Discussion Topic 2: Who Owns the Data and IP (Business

Rules) Discussion Topic 3: Acquisition Shifts (Licensing,

Procurement) Discussion Topic 4: Platform/Vendor Interoperability Discussion Topic 5: ROI Factors (Prioritization/Measurement)

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Cloud Computing in 2011

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Moderator:Michael Binko, President & CEO, kloudtrack®

Panelists:Thomas Bayer, CIO, SEC

Henry Sienkiewicz, CIO DISA

Kevin Smith, Deputy CIO, United States Patent & Trademark Office

Keith Trippie, Executive Director of Enterprise Systems, DHS

Stephen Warren, Principal Deputy Assistant Secretary, VA

Panel Participants

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Cloud/Gov CIO Panel

Gain … A Clearer Perspective on Govt. Cloud Computing

Q & A

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Cloud/Gov CIO Panel

Gain … A Clearer Perspective on Govt. Cloud Computing

Thank You for Attending!!