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AGILE PROJECTS:
Delivering the right requirements, sooner with less risk
As technology matures and the internet provides a fabric to mesh together organizations, the system design methodology required to successful fulfill customer expectations must change. Whether your customers are citizens, government users, first responders, or analysts the promise of technology remains the same: "help us do better work faster and more accurately". Current and future users of government IT systems grew up with PlayStations(tm) and Xboxes(tm) in their living rooms, technology that just worked when you turned it on, performed better that you expected, and evolved quickly and seamlessly over time. How will the government IT industry react? What will have to change in government IT strategy, acquisition strategy, and expectations to satisfy these customers?
Key Federal Executives and Industry Experts will address:
- Agile Development – What is it? How is it different from Waterfall? Spiral? Agile? Extreme?
- Relevance to Government IT - Why should the government begin to use agile development now?
- Security/Information Assurance Professionals
- Best Practices – A commercial perspective on Agile Development
- Risk reduction - How to build the right requirements and reduce wasted overhead
Who Should Attend?
- CIO
- Deputy CIO
- CTO
- Deputy CTO
- Chief Architects
- Sr. IT Program Managers
- Government Change Agents
View full agenda or register now.
Thursday, November 16, 2006
7:30 am - 11:00 am
Featured Speakers:
Thomas Modly
Deputy Under Secretary of Defense for Financial Management
Dean McRobie
Director, Sapient
Ben Gaucherin
Chief Technology Officer, Sapient
Location:
Willard InterContinental Washington
1401 Pennsylvania Ave, NW
Washington, DC 20004
(202) 628-9100
Directions
Registration Fees:
Government: FREE
INPUT Members: $225.00
Non INPUT Members: $250.00
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