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Security and compliance play a vital role in ensuring the prosperity of our nation and protecting the lives of our warfighters. They can also pose major barriers to accessing cutting-edge technologies that would enhance government mission sets. For vendors to acquire compliance certifications needed to begin working with the government, they must commit to a lengthy, expensive process that can prevent necessary solutions from being implemented at the speed of relevancy. Join us for a discussion on the biggest security and compliance challenges tech companies face when working with the government, the impacts these challenges have on government mission sets, and what you can do to help overcome these barriers and get tech solutions in the door faster.
SpeakersImageMeagan Metzger
Founder and CEO, DcodeMeagan Metzger is the Founder and CEO of Dcode, a company at the forefront of empowering the federal government to leverage technology to enhance our government's competitive edge on the global stage. In addition to her role at Dcode, Meagan is a founder and General Partner at Dcode Capital, a venture capital firm investing in growth-stage emerging tech companies alongside other top-tier venture firms, such as GV, NEA, and Social Capital.
Her influence extends beyond Dcode, as she serves on the Board of Directors for the Defense Entrepreneurs Forum (DEF), is a founder and a Board member for the Alliance for Commercial Technology in Government, and previously served on the Federal Advisory Board for Wickr, which was acquired by AWS. Meagan boasts several awards, including the Washington Business Journal 40 under 40, the FCW Federal 100 award, and the Top 50 Women in Technology.ImageBryon Kroger
Founder and CEO, Rise8Bryon Kroger is the Founder and CEO of Rise8. Before founding Rise8, Bryon spent seven years as a targeteer in the US Air Force using terrible software. This led him to cross-train to acquisitions and spend the next three years building DevOps transformation, as one of three co-founders of Kessel Run, the Department of Defense’s first software factory.
This episode will focus on AI tools that specifically address risks related to cost, schedule, and performance in defense acquisition programs. Experts will showcase how AI can be used to predict and mitigate these risks, ensuring more accurate forecasting and effective program management.
A detailed look at AI-driven tools designed to streamline and optimize the program management process. Program managers will learn how these tools can assist in areas such as data analysis, decision-making, and automation.
Small business owners and academic leaders will discuss how AI is transforming their fields. They’ll highlight innovative approaches, obstacles overcome, and how their experiences can offer DoD program managers fresh perspectives on using AI for enhanced program execution.
This episode will feature senior executives and C-suite leaders from major corporations who have successfully integrated AI into their products, projects, and operations. They will share the challenges faced, lessons learned, and best practices, providing valuable guidance for incorporating…
The Human Element: MOSA in the Context of People Systems" covers the important intersection of technical development and human dynamics in MOSA implementation. Joined by special guest Dr. Kelly Alexander, a seasoned systems engineer with over 35 years of experience in the U.S. Department of…
This event has been canceled and will be rescheduled for a later date.
In today's rapidly evolving landscape, we must rise to the challenge of building better systems faster. Agile and DevSecOps have shown a significant benefit to small initiatives with a single team building software…
System Diplomacy: Aligning Stakeholders in MOSA" tackles the frequent challenge of unifying diverse perspectives in MOSA implementation. This web event, featuring system engineering expert Monique Ofori, explores strategies for bridging the gap between various stakeholders: from low-level MBSE…
Join us for the inaugural presentation of our People-Centric (MOSA) Modular Open Systems Approach (MOSA) webinar series, "MOSA: A Sociotechnical System Perspective." This session kicks off our exploration of MOSA through a sociotechnical lens, providing a foundation for understanding its…
Dr. Reinerman-Jones will facilitate a panel discussion regarding the important considerations of human factors in Front-End Analysis.
The Department of Defense (DoD) defines Front End Analysis (FEA) as a systematic and structured process used to identify and analyze the training and…
Security and compliance play a vital role in ensuring the prosperity of our nation and protecting the lives of our warfighters. They can also pose major barriers to accessing cutting-edge technologies that would enhance government mission sets. For vendors to acquire compliance certifications…
Partnership Intermediary Agreements (PIAs) were created to help the government leverage relationships with academia and federally-funded research centers to access cutting-edge technologies, host collaborative events to attract non-traditional vendors, and manage some of the trickier aspects of…
This series explores the importance of putting human-centered design in the Front-End-Analysis. Episodes include lectures on the aspects of Front-End-Analysis for both the Requirements community and program managers and a panel discussion on Human-Centered Design from several perspectives.…
Truly innovative solutions can be difficult to price, as there’s no standard pricing for something that is truly novel. How do you ensure the price of your desired solution is fair and reasonable without creating barriers to innovation within your organization? Join us for a discussion with…
For a DoD innovator hoping to bring new, cutting-edge technologies to their mission sets, overcoming the dreaded “Valley of Death” too often ends with a frustrating result: they’re unable to bring the solution onto contract. For industry, even attempting to traverse the Valley of Death by…
- Flexible Acquisition Practices: The Tech Perspective: Finding Good Tech Through Market Intelligence
Description:Finding Good Tech Through Market Intelligence Understanding where and how to find the solutions you need can be difficult–and knowing what to look for is even harder. Conducting market intelligence is a vital part of any acquisition, but it can be challenging to understand the…
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Systems engineering is working more in a sociotechnical context - this means viewing social concepts through a systems science lens for use in systems engineering practice, and technology policy development,…
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