Federal Identity Forum and Exposition - Tampa, FL - September 25-27, 2018
1,200 Professionals • 300 Professionals from over 50 • Federal Agencies • 21 Countries • 75 Industry Exhibitors
Keynotes Announced
Suzette Kent, U.S. Federal CIO
Suzette Kent serves as the Federal Chief Information Officer at the Office of Management and Budget. Ms. Kent is an industry leader of large-scale business transformation using technology, for the world’s most complex organizations. She most recently served as a principal at EY and has been a partner at Accenture, consulting president at Carreker Corporation and a Managing Director at JPMorgan.
Read Suzette Kent's full biography.
Don Rucker, National Coordinator for Health Information Technology (ONC)
Dr. Don Rucker, the National Coordinator for Health Information Technology, comes to the Office of the National Coordinator for Health IT (ONC) from the Ohio State University where he was Clinical Professor of Emergency Medicine and Biomedical Informatics and Premise Health, a worksite clinic provider, where he served as Chief Medical Officer.
Read Don Rucker's full biography.
Matthew Travis, Deputy Under Secretary for the Department of Homeland Security’s National Protection and Programs Directorate (NPPD)
Matthew Travis serves as Deputy Under Secretary for the Department of Homeland Security’s National Protection and Programs Directorate (NPPD). As Deputy Under Secretary, he supports the NPPD Under Secretary in overseeing the Office of Cybersecurity and Communications, the Office of Infrastructure Protection, the Federal Protective Service, the Office of Cyber and Infrastructure Analysis, and the Office of Biometric and Identify Management.
Read Matthew Travis' full biography.
Update: The FedID18 Program is now live. Click Here to view the online agenda.
The Federal Identity Forum & Exposition (FedID 18) heads back to Tampa, FL for 2018, following its co-location with the Homeland Security Conference in Washington, DC in 2017. The unique setting and opportunity in Tampa offers an immersive environment where identity professionals from the federal government and the private sector dedicate 3 continuous days to information sharing, strategic planning, and collaboration building.
What is FedID designed to do?
Connect
Network
Attend
Discover the latest solutions and trends in educational sessions and the exhibit hall
Technologies: Biometrics, Blockchain, Artificial Intelligence, Internet of Things
Strategic discussions: Identifiers & Verification in a Post-breach World, Public-private Collaboration, Public Education
Platforms: Standards, Data Aggregators, Identity as a Service, Federal Regulations
Interagency priorities: Identity Proofing, Screening & Vetting
Identity applications: Homeland & National Security, Law Enforcement & Forensics, Financial Services & E-commerce, Healthcare, Identity & Access Management, Identity Theft
Meet the 2018 Planning Committee
The Planning Committee is chaired by Duane Blackburn; Combiz Abdolrahimi serves as a Special Advisor and Kelly Faddis is the Executive Secretary. The interagency partners with AFCEA to host the Federal Identity Forum; Ben Smith serves as the conference co-chair.
Complete List of Planning Committee
Federal Identity Forum and Exposition - Tampa, FL - September 25-27, 2018
1,200 Professionals • 300 Professionals from over 50 Federal Agencies • 21 Countries • 75 Industry Exhibitors
The Federal Identity Forum & Exposition (FedID 18) heads back to Tampa, FL for 2018, following its co-location with the Homeland Security Conference in Washington, DC in 2017. The unique setting and opportunity in Tampa offers an immersive environment where identity professionals from the federal government and the private sector dedicate 3 continuous days to information sharing, strategic planning, and collaboration building.
The Federal Identity Forum & Exposition (FedID 18) is the U.S. federal government’s primary outreach and collaboration-building event with the worldwide identity community.
Keynote - Suzette Kent
U.S. Federal Chief Information
Officer
Suzette Kent serves as the Federal CIO at the Office of Management and Budget. Ms. Kent is an industry leader of large-scale business transformation using technology, for the world’s most complex organizations. She served as a principal at EY and has been a partner at Accenture, consulting president at Carreker Corporation and a Managing Director at JPMorgan.
Read Suzette Kent's full biography.
Keynote - Don Rucker
National Coordinator for Health Information Technology (ONC)
Dr. Don Rucker, the National Coordinator for Health Information Technology, comes to the Office of the National Coordinator for Health IT (ONC) from the Ohio State University where he was Clinical Professor of Emergency Medicine and Biomedical Informatics and Premise Health, a worksite clinic provider, where he served as Chief Medical Officer.
Read Don Rucker's full biography.
Keynote - Matthew Travis
Deputy Under Secretary, DHS's National Protection and Programs Directorate
As Deputy Under Secretary, he supports the National Protection and Programs Directorate (NPPD) Under Secretary in overseeing the Office of Cybersecurity and Communications, the Office of Infrastructure Protection, the Federal Protective Service, the Office of Cyber and Infrastructure Analysis, and the Office of Biometric and Identify Management.
Read Matthew Travis' full biography.
Update: The FedID18 Program is now live. Click Here to view the online agenda.
FedID is held annually and is designed to:
Promote a comprehensive understanding of current capabilities, pending needs, market trends and future directions of both the federal government and the entire identity community.
Initiate and advance public-private and cross-discipline collaboration necessary for the continued advancement and appropriate application of identity and access management disciplines across all mission spaces.
Provide the federal government with the opportunity to discover and understand solutions offered by industry.
Connect
This year we are encouraging real-time information sharing, mutual mentoring, and conversations amongst members of the federal identity community via a new "Federal Identity" LinkedIn Group. And by following the Twitter page and using the hashtag #FedID to stay in the conversation.
Network
A new "Meet-up" concept between now and September, whereby members of the federal identity can gather in the D.C. region to discuss a specific issue and/or network in a smaller, less formal manner leading up to the annual Forum and Expo. View the summary from the June 2018 meet-up.
Attend
The FedID Forum and Expo will be hosted in Tampa, FL to encourage both exhibitors and attendees to "get away" for a few days and really concentrate on having strategic conversations that will create a foundation for the identity community to build on in the future.
“Innovation occurs so rapidly nowadays that our old model of relying on a massive annual conference for public-private dialogue and information sharing just won’t cut it any longer. We need to be sharing information and insights continuously, talking in-person more frequently, and really focusing on priority issues, strategic conversations, and networking when the entire community gathers together at FedID. These three areas of focus collectively help us meet those needs. We’re ready to get started!”
Duane Blackburn, S&T Policy at MITRE
Federal Identity Planning Committee Chair
Discover the latest solutions and trends in educational sessions and the exhibit hall
Technologies: Biometrics, Blockchain, Artificial Intelligence, Internet of Things
Strategic discussions: Identifiers & Verification in a Post-breach World, Public-private Collaboration, Public Education
Platforms: Standards, Data Aggregators, Identity as a Service, Federal Regulations
Interagency priorities: Identity Proofing, Screening & Vetting
Identity applications: Homeland & National Security, Law Enforcement & Forensics, Financial Services & E-commerce, Healthcare, Identity & Access Management, Identity Theft
Thanks to our 2018 Sponsors!
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