FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE


FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Contact:
Thelma Hechanova
AFCEA Marianas Chapter
[email protected]
(671) 929-2184
AFCEA MARIANAS HOSTS TECHNET 2012
Technology Conference and Expo, April 24-27, Hyatt Regency Guam
Tamuning, Guam , April 18 – The Armed Forces Communication and Electronics Association
(AFCEA) Marianas Chapter hosts Marianas TechNet 2012, April 24 through April 27 at the Hyatt
Regency Guam Hotel. This year’s conference theme, “New Focus on the Western Pacific:
Convergence of Strategy and Technology for the 21st Century,” is the premise for keynote
speaker presentations and dynamic expert panel discussions.
Vince Augelli, AFCEA Marianas Chapter President, explains the purpose of TechNet: “Our goal
is to address relevant topics of interest to our community and to bring together leaders in our
field to help improve our understanding of future opportunities. Augelli continues: “The
conference theme is well-timed with regard to the recent changes in strategy and focus within
the military and throughout the federal government.”
Over 250 participants are expected to attend the fourth annual TechNet Conference and events.
More than 30 exhibitors from local and global companies will demonstrate the very latest in
communication and technology tools available at the two-day Technology Expo.
In addition to the discussion forums and exhibits, attendees have the opportunity to network at
special social events such as the Opening Night Reception on April 25 and the TechNet Island
Fiesta
to be held this year at Two Lover’s Point on April 26 where the committee will announce
the recipients of the S.T.E.M. Grant awards. Both of these events are open to the public.
Tickets are available for sale through committee members and at event registration.
More information about Marianas TechNet 2012, the conference agenda, and panel topics are
available for viewing and registration at www.marianas-technet.org. Conference fee is $35.
Pre-registration can also be done onsite at the Hyatt Regency Guam on the 24th afternoon or
25th morning.
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AFCEA Marianas TechNet 2012 Keynote Speakers
Wednesday, April 25
Thursday, April 26
Thursday, April 26
Thursday, April 26
8:30 AM
8:00 AM
12:00 PM
3:00 PM
Colonel Robert Loynd - Marine Forces Pacific Forward
Colonel Diron J. Cruz, Guam Army National Guard
Mark Calvo – Director, Guam Buildup Office
Honorable Raymond S. Tenorio - Lieutenant Governor of Guam
AFCEA Marianas TechNet 2012 Industry Speaker
Wednesday, April 25 12:00
Jason Langone - Nutanix
AFCEA Marianas TechNet 2012 Discussion Forums
Wednesday, April 25
10:00 AM
Panel 1: Emergency Management within the Region
Moderator: Frank Ishizaki - Retired FBI Agent, Former Chief of Police, Homeland Security Advisor
Panelists:
Rick Markle - CIO, Joint Region Marianas
MAJ Kingbernam Bansil - CIO, Guam Army National Guard
Hassan Rosell – United States Coast Guard
th
Lt Col Gary Hayworth - United States Air Force, CO 644 CCS
Tim Cornelison – Guam Manager, Federal Aviation Administration
2:00 PM
Panel 2: Emerging Technology and impact on the Marianas Region
Moderator: Mark Calvo - Director, Guam Buildup Office
Panelists:
Paul Mueller - General Manager/Vice President, Motorola USFGMD
Scott Feinstein - Enterprise Management Product Specialist, VM Ware
John Benavente - General Manager, Consolidated Commission on Utilities
John Fitzgerald - Defense Chief Technical Officer, Dell, Inc.
Thursday, April 26
09:00
Panel 3: Guam as a Strategic Pacific Hub
Moderator: Rick Markle - CIO, Joint Region Marianas
Panelists:
Lt Col Freddie Rosas - US Air Force, CO 36 CS
CDR Marty Sabel - OIC DISA PAC Field Office, Guam
Col Mark O’Laughlin - USAF, J3 Joint Region Marianas
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Lt Col Burt Shell - Commanding Officer, 58 Signal Battalion, US Army, Okinawa
Joe Bradley - Chief Economist/Senior Vice-President, Bank of Guam
ABOUT AFCEA MARIANAS
The Marianas Chapter is one of more than 120 AFCEA chapters around the world, re-established in
2007; the chapter host over 100 engineers, programmers, managers, industry leaders, government
officials and military personnel as members. The chapter meets monthly to listen to experts in the field,
engage in discussions and educational platforms, and idea-exchange.