John C. Inglis to Deliver Keynote Speech at GTRA/HTRAC June Summits May 26th, 2015 – The Government Technology Research Alliance (GTRA) and Healthcare Technology Research Alliance & Council (HTRAC) organizations have announced the addition of John C. Inglis to deliver a keynote at the upcoming Government Technology and Healthcare Technology Council Meetings. John C. Inglis is a Chairman of the Advisory Board at Securonix and former Deputy Director at the National Security Agency (NSA). “We are honored and humbled to have John Inglis deliver this year’s Keynote at our June Summit and Council Meeting,” said Kelly Yocum, Co-founder and Executive Director of GTRA & HTRAC. “Serving nearly eight years as Deputy Director at the NSA makes him one of the most intriguing people of our time. The events that took place during his historic tenure provide a unique perspective on cyber security for both the private and public sectors. Mr. Inglis’ keynote will be a can’t miss opportunity for our audience this year! ” John “Chris” Inglis will be joining other GTRA & HTRAC featured speakers including: Emery Csulak, CISO/Senior Privacy Official, CMS; Maria Roat, Chief Technology Officer, Transportation; David Miller CHCIO, MHSA, FHIMSS, CIO, Optimum Healthcare IT; and Dr. Mansur Hasib, CISSP, PMP, CPHIMS, Cybersecurity and Healthcare Leader, University of Maryland, Baltimore County. The annual GovTECH and HealthTECH Summit and Council Meetings will be held at the Gettysburg Wyndham Resort in Gettysburg, PA. June 28-30, 2015. Attendees will have the opportunity to learn more about Big Data & Informatics, Data Sharing & the Cloud, Cyber & Information Security, Mobile Government, Records & Information Management, Security, and Privacy & Risk Management. Related Links: • • • To learn more about GTRA & HTRAC: http://gtra.org and http://htrac.org To view a full list of featured speakers: http://gtrajune2015.gtra.org/speakers/ and http://htracjune2015.htrac.org/speakers/ To register for the events: http://gtrajune2015.gtra.org/register/ and http://htracjune2015.htrac.org/register/ About GTRA: GTRA is a leading nationally recognized nonprofit 501(c)3 organization of CIO’s/CISO’s/CTO’s dedicated to bridging the gap between Washington D.C. and Silicon Valley, creating a public-private sector technology collaboration fostering thought leadership, executive knowledge exchange, and to drive government technology ideas forward. Our core focus lies in the areas of Security, Big Data, Cloud, Mobile, Infrastructure, and IT Services. GTRA has over 120 Council members, Ambassadors, Technology Advisors, and Speakers who are senior government officials dedicated to improving their IT community through trends research, executive briefings, roundtables, boardroom meetings, thought leadership think-tanks, strategic knowledge exchange panels, networking receptions and dinners, recognition awards, and bi-annual summits. By becoming a GTRA Contributor, executives are able to take action with their peers and utilize GTRA as a platform for improving outcome, access to a vast body of knowledge, innovative thinking, sharing best practices and lessons-learned, and enjoy opportunities to collaborate with like-minded executives. About HTRAC: HTRAC is a leading nationally recognized nonprofit organization of CIO’s/CISO’s/CMIO’s dedicated to bridging the gap between the Health IT Community and Silicon Valley, creating a publicprivate sector technology collaboration fostering thought leadership, executive knowledge exchange, and to drive healthcare technology ideas forward. Our core focus lies in the areas of Security, Big Data, Cloud, Mobile, Infrastructure, Patient Engagement, and IT Services. HTRAC has over 120 Council members, Ambassadors, and Speakers who are senior healthcare officials dedicated to improving their IT community through trends research, executive briefings, roundtables, boardroom meetings, thought leadership think-tanks, strategic knowledge exchange panels, networking receptions and dinners, recognition awards, and bi-annual summits. By becoming a HTRAC Contributor, executives are able to take action with their peers and utilize HTRAC as a platform for improving outcome, access to a vast body of knowledge, innovative thinking, sharing best practices and lessons-learned, and enjoy opportunities to collaborate with like-minded executives. Contact: Ellen Slots Program & Research Development Manager 202-527-5448 [email protected]
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