Consumer Electronics Association - The Art of Learning - Conference Brochure, 2008 - (Page 74) CES PARTNER PROGRAMS 2:30– 4 p.m. CIO FIRING LINE A CES Government highlight, select CIOs and senior government executives attending CES Government will participate in this highly interactive roundtable where rapid fire-questions will be posed to CIOs and other government executives, and the collective group on issues including: political vs. career CIO, industry program support, Congress and oversight, IT program funding, ’08 elections. 4– 4:30 p.m. CONNECTIONS™ SUMMIT “ASK THE CHAIRMAN” Chairman Waxman brings strong perspective on government procurement and public-private sector collaboration to his role as Chairman of the House Government Reform Committee. He will share his views on his 2008 Committee agenda, outlook for the new session of Congress and the role of oversight in the ’08 elections. THURSDAY, JANUARY 10 LVCC, North Hall, N253 9:15– 9:40 a.m. “2008 INTERNATIONAL CES” As CEO of this premiere technology showcase, Mr. Shapiro will talk about this year’s show and the convergence of traditional consumer entertainment technologies with office and productivity technologies. Show highlights, new products and the increasing importance of government to his industry also will be addressed. 9:40– 10:10 a.m. Join leading research firm Parks Associates and top executives at the CONNECTIONS Summit held in conjunction with CES. This one-day executive seminar will feature keynotes, panel presentations and discussions, and an interactive environment ideal for networking. The agenda includes commentary, insight and debate on successful market strategies and deployment for home controls and systems; new media and social networking; and home networking and entertainment products and services for the consumer. ULTIMATE PASS ADVANCE ON-SITE UPGRADE $695 $695 $995 NA NA $150 PRICING INTEGRATING INTELLIGENCE: A CASE STUDY IN POLITICS, CULTURE AND TECHNOLOGY Criticism and calls for better coordination of national intelligence agencies, programs and systems dominated Washington for much of 2005 – 2007. Central to attempts at more streamlined organization in his role as CIO, General Dale Meyerrose will offer candid observations on his mission, as well as on how to navigate change in large enterprises. 74 Morning Sessions w/ lunch (9 a.m. – 1 p.m.) $495 Afternoon Sessions w/ lunch (Noon – 4 p.m.) $495 Full Day Pass (9 a.m. – 4 p.m.) $795 PLEASE NOTE: CONFERENCE PROGRAM INFORMATION IS CURRENT AS OF NOVEMBER 19, 2007
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