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IRMCO 2010 Keynote Speakers:

MARTHA JOHNSON
Administrator, General Services Administration
THE HONORABLE JOHN BERRY
Director, Office of Personnel Management
VIVEK KUNDRA
Federal Chief Information Officer and Administrator for E-Government and Information Technology, Office of Management and Budget (invited)
DANNY WERFEL
Controller, Office of Federal Financial Management (invited)
DR. SHELLEY METZENBAUM
Associate Director for Personnel & Performance Management, Office of Management and Budget (invited)
MICHAEL ROBERTSON
White House Liaison, Associate Administrator for Governmentwide Policy and Chief Acquisition Officer, U.S. General Services Administration
WILLIAM D. EGGERS
Co-Author, If We Can Put a Man on the Moon…Getting Big Things Done in Government; Global Director, Deloitte Research-Public Sector
JOHN O'LEARY
Co-Author, If We Can Put a Man on the Moon…Getting Big Things Done in Government; Executive Editor of Better, Faster, Cheaper; Research Fellow, Ash Institute of the Harvard Kennedy School of Government

 

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IRMCO 2008 Presentations
GSA's Executive Management Conference

IRMCO 2008 Keynotes:

Paul Cosgrave
CIO and Commissioner, Department of Information Technology and Telecommunications,
City of New York

Todd Davis
CEO, LifeLock

The Honorable
Norman Y. Mineta
former Congressman, Secretary of the Department of Commerce, Secretary of the
Department of Transportation

Governor Martin O'Malley
State of Maryland (invited)

Robert Shea
Associate Director for Administration and Government Performance, OMB

Mary Crane
Bridging the Generation Gap

Karen Evans
Administrator, Information Technology and E-Government, United States

Ken Cochrane
Chief Information Officer, Canada

Laurence Millar
Deputy Commissioner, Information and Communications Technologies, New Zealand

Ann Steward
Chief Information Officer, Australia

John Suffolk
Chief Information Officer,
United Kingdom