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Subject: Reputation and Provenance Workshop - IBM Bethesda Maryland - March 10-11



This note contains information for those of you who have indicated interest in attending this workshop, including the agenda, directions and logistics information, connection information for those of you who plan to join virtually, and special notices for government employees.  For those of you who are traveling, Dulles, BWI and Reagan National airports are all about equidistant from Bethesda.  The closest hotel is the Marriott Suites on Democracy Blvd but there are other hotels in nearby downtown Bethesda.  You can also take the RED line on the Washington Metro to Bethesda and then a 10 minute cab ride to the site.  The address for the workshop is

IBM Bethesda
6710 Rockledge Drive
Wing B
Bethesda, MD  20817

The parking is free in the IBM parking lot next to the building.

see attachment for driving directions to the facility


Washington Metro ---http://www.wmata.com/rail/maps/map.cfm
schedule --http://www.wmata.com/rail/schedules.cfm

hotels in the area ---http://www.bethesda.org/bethesda/hotels.htm

If you have questions, feel free to contact me at 301-524-6691 or Mary Hilberg at 301-803- 6509
.

Agenda - We will start each day at 0830 and try to finish as close to 5pm as possible.  Food service will be provided.  A copy of the agenda is in the attachment.


First Day - March 10 - Morning - start at 0830

Kick-off - Dave McQueeney - VP and Federal CTO - IBM

Principles, Frameworks and Emerging Standards for Reputation and Provenance
panel topic --- a survey of current initiatives and what will it take to converge on a set of standards?

1.  Oasis Reputation Management Framework - Tony Nadalin - IBM
2.  Supply Chain Pedigree Framework - Greg Smith - IBM
3.  Open Provenance Framework - John Ibbotson - IBM
4.  Provenance Issues - Dave Aucsmith - Microsoft
5.  Panel discussion - all

First Day - March 10 - Afternoon:

Technical Challenges and Approaches for Implementing Reputation and Provenance Systems
panel topic --- where can we leverage common solutions and known best practices?

1.  PMAF - Pedigree Management Assessment Framework - Russ Goodrich - RAE, LLC
2.  Ramifications on Reputation and Provenance Resulting from Multiple Independent Point-To-Point Cross Domain Solutions Within an Enterprise - John Benner - Air Force Research Lab -  Rome
3.  Provenance Requirements and Use Cases - Carol Farrant - NSA
4.  Supply Chain Requirements - Annabelle Lee - NIST
5.  Panel discussion - all

Second Day - March 11 - Morning - Start at 0830

Industry Issues and Requirements for Reputation and Provenance – special focus on Governance and Policy
panel topic --- can we afford to approach this from individual vertical perspectives?  where can we build
to exploit economies of scale?

1.  Health Care - Mark Coderre - Aetna
2.  Intelligence and Defense - Alan Wade, former CIO of CIA
3.  Identity Systems - Creating Trust for OpenID: Assurance and Reputation - Tatsuki Sakushima - Nomura Research Institute
4.  Panel discussion - all

Second Day - March 11 - Afternoon

Research and Product Initiatives for Reputation and Provenance Technologies
panel topic --- are there significant capability differences in the different areas of reputation and provenance systems? what's the "core" and what's the "nice to have"?

Initiatives and Offerings:
1.  Brand Management Analytics - Jeff Kreulen - IBM Almaden Research Lab
2.  Social Collaboration and Reputation Tools - Thomas Hinders - IBM Lotus SWG
3.  Trust Index - Ivan Milman - IBM SWG
4.  Building Reputation through 3rd party Validation - Jodi Florence - IDology
5.  Continuous Assurance Framework - Paco Curbera - IBM Watson Research Lab
6.  Panel discussion - all

For those who will be connecting virtually, we will be using two different web conference links - one link for the morning session both days, and one link for the afternoon session on both days.  

We will use the same callin number for both days.

Callin Information
US Toll Free: 1-866-907-1016  
US Toll: 1-719-387-8316  
Participant Passcode: 526481  
International Conference Access Numbers:
Location
Local Access (Preferred) Toll Free
Australia, Sydney +61 (0) 2 8207 3478  
Australia   1 800 065 224
Canada and Caribbean 1-719-387-8316 1-866-907-1016
Germany, Frankfurt +49 (0) 69 12009 860  
Germany   0 800 182 3970
Japan, Tokyo +81 (0) 3 4455 1491  
Japan   00531 16 0925
Switzerland, Geneva +41 (0) 22 555 0213  
Switzerland, Zurich +41 (0) 44 556 8423  
Switzerland   0 800 895 072
UK, London +44 (0) 20 8150 0610  
UK   0 808 101 5336
USA 1-719-387-8316 1-866-907-1016



Morning Web Conference Link

http://www-1.ibm.com/collaboration/webconferences/center/meetingdetails.jsp?meetingId=4063537DB06344171EE50018007B974F

Password: reputation10march
Conference name: Morning session - Provenance and Reputation Workshop
Start time: 3/10/2009 and 3/11/09 starting at 8:30 AM both days
Duration: 04 hours 00 minutes
Meeting creator: Robert C. Daly
Moderator: Robert C. Daly










Afternoon Web Conference Link

http://www-1.ibm.com/collaboration/webconferences/center/meetingdetails.jsp?meetingId=FB2FA63AE5BCD46B62404D1FDB9253B3

Password: reputation10march
Conference name: Reputation and Provenance Workshop - Afternoon sessions
Start time: 3/10/2009 and 3/11/2009  starting at 12:30 PM both days
Duration: 05 hours 00 minutes
Meeting creator: Robert C. Daly
Moderator: Robert C. Daly










This notice is provided for all government employees who are attending the workshop

Notice to Government Employees and Representatives
IBM Training and Education


IBM conducts marketing presentations, executive briefings, product exhibitions and demonstrations, seminars and other sessions to familiarize clients and potential clients with IBM solutions to information processing problems. In accordance with established IBM practices, these sessions are provided at no charge.

Some government agencies permit acceptance of this training by employees; other agencies may not. You should ascertain whether your agency's standards of conduct regulations permit you to attend this IBM-sponsored education or training session, as it is not IBM's intent or desire that you, your organization, or IBM violate any statutes or regulations.


Under IBM's established business practices, the fair market value for non-billable IBM education or training session is zero, as it is normally provided to commercial clients, government clients and potential clients on a no-charge basis.


The offer of IBM training or education made in conjunction with this notice is void where prohibited by U.S. Federal, state or local government statute or regulation.



Notice to Government Employees and Representatives
Food and Refreshments

At this IBM function, IBM is providing food and refreshments and considers this a normal business courtesy. Some U.S. Federal, state or local government agencies do not permit their employees to accept food or refreshments from contractors doing business with them.

If your agency requires, or if you desire, you may pay the fair market value for the food and refreshments you consume.


A receipt will be provided upon request.



Regards,
Chris Daly
Technical Competency Lead for Security - IBM Software Group
fax:  301-240-3350 t/l 372
cell: 301-524-6691

Parking and Driving Directions to IBM Bethesda.doc

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