Julius Genachowski, Vivek Kundra, Aneesh Chopra, David Miliband, John Podesta, and Casey Coleman Among Those Taking the Stage
SAN FRANCISCO, Aug. 25 /PRNewswire/ -- O'Reilly Media, Inc. and TechWeb, co-producers of the annual Web 2.0 Summit and Web 2.0 Expo events, today announce the list of speakers for the first ever Gov 2.0 Summit. Program Chair Tim O'Reilly and Co-Chair Richard P. O'Neill, Founder and President of The Highlands Group, bring together a select group to explore how technology can enable transparency, participation, collaboration, and efficiency at all levels of government. Gov 2.0 Summit will take place September 9-10, 2009 at the Grand Hyatt in Washington DC. Requests for an invitation can be made at www.gov2summit.com.
The list of speakers includes, but is not limited to, the following:
Susie Adams, Federal Civilian Chief Technology Officer: Microsoft Corporation
Jo Anderson, Jr. Senior Advisor to the Secretary of Education: U.S. Department of Education
Linda Avey, Co-Founder: 23andMe
Vinton Cerf, Co-Inventor of TCP/IP: Google
Aneesh Chopra, Chief Technology Officer: Federal Office of Science and Technology Policy
John Clippinger, Co-Director, Law Lab: Berkman Center Harvard University
Alan Cohn, Deputy Assistant Secretary for Policy (Strategic Plans): U.S. Department of Homeland Security
Casey Coleman, Chief Information Officer: U.S. General Services Administration
John Culberson, U.S. Congressman: 7th District of Texas
Jack Dangermond, Founder and President: ESRI
Jack Dorsey, Creator, Chairman and Co-Founder: Twitter
Carol Dumaine, Deputy Director of Energy and Environmental Security: Office of Intelligence and Counterintelligence at the U.S. Department of Energy
Elliott Fisher, Director Population Health and Policy: The Dartmouth Institute for Health Policy and Clinical Practice
Julius Genachowski, Chairman, of the Federal Communications Commission (FCC)
Bev Godwin, Director, USA.gov and Web Best Practices, Office of Citizen Services: U.S. General Services Administration
Monica Guzman, Newsgatherer: SeattlePI.com
Carleen Hawn, Co-Founder & CEO: Healthspottr
Adrian Holovaty, Founder: EveryBlock
Steven Berlin Johnson, Executive Chairman: Outside.in
Nikolas Justice, Program Executive Officer, Command, Control and Communications-Tactical: US Army
Mitchell Kapor, Founder and Chair: Open Source Applications Foundation
Vivek Kundra, Federal Chief Information Officer: Federal Office of Management and Budget
Carl Malamud President and CEO: Public.Resource.Org, Inc.
John Markoff, Reporter: New York Times
Mikel Maron Human: OpenStreetMap
Michael McDonald, President: Global Health Initiatives, Inc.
Rt Honourable David Miliband, MP Secretary of State for Foreign and Commonwealth Affairs: Her Majesty's Government, UK
Ellen Miller, Co-Founder and Executive Director: Sunlight Foundation
Craig Mundie, Chief Research and Strategy Officer: Microsoft Corporation
Kojo Nnamdi: "The Kojo Nnamdi Show" & "Evening Exchange"
Beth Noveck, Director: White House Open Government Initiative
Alex "Sandy" Pentland, Toshiba Professor of Media and Arts, MIT
Macon Phillips, Director of New Media: The White House
John Podesta, President and CEO: Center for American Progress
Michele Weslander Quaid, Office of the Director of National Intelligence
Eric Rasmussen, CEO & Managing Director: InSTEDD
Eric Ries, Venture Advisor: Kleiner Perkins Caufield & Byers
Mary Ruddy, Founder: Meristic, Inc.
Andrea Seabrook, Congressional Correspondent: NPR
Clay Shirky, Writer and Consultant: shirky.com
Jeffrey A. Sorenson, Chief Information Officer/G-6: U.S. Army
Judith Spencer, Chair, Federal Public Key Infrastructure Steering Committee: General Services Administration
Tom Steinberg, Director: mySociety
Michael Tiemann, President: Open Source Initiative
Lena Trudeau, Vice President: National Academy of Public Administration
Hal Varian, Chief Economist: Google
Werner Vogels, Chief Technology Officer: Amazon.com
Linton Wells, II Force Transformation Chair: National Defense University
David Wennergren, Deputy Assistant Secretary of Defense for Information Management and Technology & DoD Deputy Chief Information Officer: Department of Defense
Gov 2.0 Summit will be limited in size, and focused on strategy and networking. The format will be a two-day executive-level conference featuring talk-show style interviews with senior officials and executives, ground-breaking case studies and networking events. Additional information on Gov 2.0 Summit content, registration information, and promotional opportunities available at www.gov2summit.com.
Sponsors of the Gov 2.0 Summit include Diamond Sponsors Booz Allen Hamilton, Microsoft; Platinum Sponsors ESRI, Google, HP, Intel, Palantir Technologies; Gold Sponsors EffectiveUI, ForeSee Results, SharedBook; Silver Sponsors Adobe Systems, Inc., Aquilent, JackBe, Sapient, IdeaScale Survey Analytics, Touchstone, and Supporting Sponsor Craig Newmark of cnewmark.com.
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