Agenda
Times are subject to change.
8:10 AM EDT
Friday, April 29
Welcome
Nick Wakeman, Editor-In-Chief, Washington Technology
Good morning and welcome to the Washington Technology Doing Business with Treasury Power Breakfast. Nick Wakeman, Editor-in-Chief of Washington Technology will do some brief opening remarks to get us started.
On Demand
8:15 AM EDT
Friday, April 29
IRS Modernization Lessons
Guy Torres, Deputy Chief Procurement Officer, IRS
A senior IRS executive will provide an update on IRS modernization efforts as it moves into its second phase. What was learned in phase 1? What’s the priority in phase 2? What does a focus on data, cybersecurity and digital services mean? How can contractors support modernization?
On Demand
8:45 AM EDT
Friday, April 29
The Industry Perspective
Gabrielle Rivera, Senior Director, Maximus Federal
In this session Editor Nick Wakeman will lead a discussion with executives from leading companies serving the Treasury Department. Topics they’ll cover include the competitive landscape, Treasury priorities, keys to success, and how industry can support the department.
The session will include insights into the challenges Treasury and its various components are facing and how the agency is bringing on new solutions and technologies.
On Demand
9:15 AM EDT
Friday, April 29
Treasury by the Numbers
Nick Wakeman, Editor-In-Chief, Washington Technology
Editor Nick Wakeman will provide a data download on the major spending initiatives and priorities at the Treasury Department. This will include what Treasury and its various components are spending their money on and who are the contractors winning that work.
We’ll review top awardees, contract vehicles, small businesses and the types of contracts Treasury likes to use.
This is critical information when formulating how to approach Treasury or its component agencies as you position your company to expand its business at the department.
9:45 AM EDT
Friday, April 29
Thank You
Thank you for joining us today. We hope you enjoyed the program!
On Demand