The Role of Emerging Technology in the Federal Emergency Response

ATARC Virtual Conference: June 11, 2020 from 9 AM-3 PM
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DevOps (Track 1) Keynote

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11:45 AM-12:05 PM

DevOps (Track 1) Keynote

Nic Chaillan

Nic Chaillan

Chief Software Officer, Co-Lead DoD Enterprise DevSecOps Initiative, USAF

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12:05-12:20 PM

Trailblazers, Together! Solutions for Today’s State of the World.

Many customers are turning to Salesforce for help in the COVID-19 crisis. Salesforce is in a unique position to offer guidance and technology to help agencies unite teams and data quickly, and enable organizations to easily build and extend applications for their custom and stakeholder needs. The insights and core technology of Salesforce combined with our trusted partners help business leaders with the tools and technology to reopen safely.

The flexibility and scalability of The Salesforce Customer 360 Platform is one of our greatest advantages and has enabled the company to rapidly pivot to take care of our customers, wherever they are in their recovery journey. Work.com is a collection of expert advice, partners, and products to help any company or community around the world reopen safely. It’s most helpful for business leaders, C-suite executives, and government leaders looking for a comprehensive view of all the data that they need, plus tools to help them plan staffing and shift management, to help reopen their offices and communities safely. 

 
Darryl Peek

Darryl Peek

Senior Manager, Digital Transformation, Salesforce Public Sector

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12:20-1:05PM

Secure Systems and their effect on DevOps

This panel will focus on DevOps security, or DevSecOps, and the ability to safeguard the DevOps environment through strategizing processes and technologies. Security should always be built into the DevOps lifecycle and beyond.

Edward Dowgiallo

Edward Dowgiallo

Principal Solutions Architect, DOT

Ian Anderson

Ian Anderson

Lead DevOps Engineer, USN

Brian Fox

Brian Fox

Strategist, 18 F, GSA

Hasan Yasar

Hasan Yasar

Dev{Sec}Ops Evangelist, Technical Director, Adjunct Faculty Member at SEI, Carnegie Mellon University

Moderator: Tracy Bannon

Moderator: Tracy Bannon

Senior Principal/DevOps Strategic Advisor, MITRE

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1:05-1:20 PM

Optimizing Software Delivery Efficiencies in a Multi-Vendor Environment

 

Successful DevOps practices depend upon a flexible culture to meet shifting requirements and on the ability to adopt modern technologies.  In some cases, agencies can find the flexibility they need by creating a multi-vendor environment to diversify skillsets required to meet mission requirements.  While this can be advantageous, it can also add complexity to the human factors of a team.  Creating a “badge-less society” for teams is key to increasing collaboration, innovation and optimizing how vendors come together to deliver value. This session will highlight lessons learned from transforming traditional, siloed organizations to value driven, collaborative cultures with a relentless focus on continuous improvement to build better solutions.

Kim Davis

Kim Davis

Lead Enterprise Agile Architect, ASRC Federal

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1:20-1:35 PM

Lunch and Technology Showcase

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1:35-1:55 PM

DevOps Afternoon Keynote

MG Garrett Yee

MG Garrett Yee

Assistant to the Director, DISA

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1:55-3:05 PM

DevOps Panel 2: Application Development and Security

This panel will discuss security best practices as it relates to application development such as understanding your code, creating secure requirements, knowing privacy laws, and using the best tools for App Dev/Ops.  

Jennifer Dostal

Jennifer Dostal

Assistant Director, OIM, DOJ

Dennis Jerome

Dennis Jerome

Program Manager/Analyst, IRS

Stephanie Taylor

Stephanie Taylor

Manager, FAA

Simmons Lough

Simmons Lough

Software Architect, USPTO

Rayvn Manuel

Rayvn Manuel

Sr. Application Developer, DevOps Engineer, NMAAHC, SI

Moderator: Brandi Vincent

Moderator: Brandi Vincent

Staff Correspondent, Nextgov

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2:50-3:05 PM

Red Hat Tech Talk