Note: The opening session of the forum will begin at 1:45, the breakouts at 2:20, and the closing session at 4:00.
Today we’re convening the White House Forum on Modernizing Government to bring private sector and federal government leaders together in a discussion about new ways to use technology to streamline government operations, improve customer service, and maximize returns on information technology investments.
It should be an interesting event, designed to genuinely harness creativity and technological innovation to make government work better and make it more user-friendly. Of course the opening session with the President will be live-streamed, as will the closing session, but so will all five breakout sessions in between. You can catch it all at WhiteHouse.gov/live, but we thought it might be a helpful viewing guide if we laid out who’s who and who’s talking about what on what stream:
Stream #1: Streamlining Operations
Deputy Secretary Moderator: Scott Gould, Department of Veterans Affairs
CEOs: Sam Allen, Deere and Company; Peter Darbee, PG&E; Jeff Fettig, Whirlpool; Sam Gilliland, Sabre Holdings; Bill McComb, Liz Claiborne; Harold Mills, Zero Chaos; Indra Nooyi, PepsiCo; Greg Page, Cargill; Ron Sargent, Staples; Michael Thompson, Fair Oaks Farms
Deputy Secretaries and Other Senior Administration Officials: Chris Lu, Cabinet Secretary; Dan Poneman, Department of Energy; John Porcari, Department of Transportation
From Labor: Greg Junemann, International Federation of Professional & Technical Engineers
Stream #2: Streamlining Operations
Deputy Secretary Moderator: Bill Lynn, Department of Defense
CEOs: Steve Ballmer, Microsoft; Jeff Bewkes, Time Warner; Scott Davis, UPS; Al Fuller, Integrated Packaging; Charles Harrington, Parsons Corporation; Dan Hesse, Sprint Nextel; Sal Iannuzzi, Monster; Andrea Jung, Avon; Jim Kennedy, T. Rowe Price; Klaus Kleinfeld, Alcoa
Deputy Secretaries: Lori Garver, NASA; John Berry, Office of Personnel Management; David Ogden, Department of Justice
From Labor: Colleen Kelley, National Treasury Employees Union
Stream #3: Transforming Customer Service
Deputy Secretary Moderator: Tony Miller, Department of Education
CEOs: Tom Adams, Rosetta Stone; Carl Camden, Kelly Services; Mickey Drexler, J.Crew; Angie Hicks, Angie’s List; Debra Lee, BET Networks; Punita Pandey, netCustomer; Jeremy Stoppelman, Yelp; Dan Weirich, GW Micro
Deputy Secretaries: Seth Harris, Department of Labor; Kathleen Merrigan, Department of Agriculture
From Labor: Bill Dougan, National Federation of Federal Employees
Stream #4: Transforming Customer Service
Deputy Secretary Moderator: David Hayes, Department of Interior
CEOs: Dan Bane, Trader Joe’s; David Dougherty, Convergys; Chris Hughes, Facebook; Jeffrey Jordan, OpenTable; Gary Kelly, Southwest Airlines; Wendy Lea, GetSatisfaction; Cheryl Milone, Article One Partners; Andrew Mason, Groupon; Craig Newmark, Craigslist; Pam Nicholson, Enterprise; David Segura, Vision IT
Deputy Secretaries: Bill Corr, Department of Health and Human Services; Ron Sims, Department of Housing and Urban Development
From Labor: David Holway, National Association of Government Employees
Stream #5: Maximizing Technology Return on Investment
Deputy Secretary Moderator: Jack Lew, Department of State
CEOs: John Chen, Sybase Inc.; Jim Crowe, Level 3 Communications; Ping Fu, Geomagic; Dan Fulton, Weyerhaeuser; Rob Glaser, Real Networks; Jeff Joerres, Manpower; John Lee, Lee Technologies; John McGlade, Air Products & Chemicals; Shantanu Narayen, Adobe; John Riccitiello, Electronic Arts; Glenn Tilton, United Airlines
Deputy Secretaries: Bob Perciasepe, Environmental Protection Agency; Neal Wolin, Department of The Treasury
From Labor: John Gage, American Federation of Government Employees
Fonte: White House
