NASA Holds It Summit In San Francisco Aug. 15-17

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August 11, 2011

Katherine Trinidad 
Headquarters, Washington 
202-358-3749 
katherine.trinidad@xxxxxxxx   


RELEASE: 11-262

NASA HOLDS IT SUMMIT IN SAN FRANCISCO AUG. 15-17

WASHINGTON -- More than 1,700 people have signed up to attend NASA's 
second annual IT Summit. It will feature technology leaders from 
government, the private sector and academia. The event will take 
place at the Marriott Marquis in San Francisco on Monday, Aug. 15 - 
Wednesday, Aug. 17. 

Keynote and featured speakers' presentations will be streamed live 
online in conjunction with a chat forum. Participants can join an 
online discussion via phone and talk with presenters and other 
participants in the chat forum, which will not be streamed. You can 
view the NASA IT Summit remote engagement schedule, select sessions 
and register at: 


http://open.nasa.gov/itsummit 


Speakers will cover topics including security, open government, future 
work force, and the role of IT in space science and exploration. The 
keynote speakers include: 
-- Tim Campos, CIO, Facebook, Palo Alto, Calif. 
-- Andy Jassy, senior vice president for Web services, Amazon.com, 
Seattle 
-- LaVerne Council, corporate vice president and chief information 
officer, Johnson & Johnson, New Brunswick, N.J. 
-- Lynn Tilton, CEO, Patriarch Partners LLC, New York 
-- Kaplan Mobray, author, motivational speaker, career and life coach 

To highlight one of the summit's tracks, "Tomorrow's Work Force," 
NASA's Associate Administrator for Education and former astronaut 
Leland Melvin will address more than 200 high school students. These 
students also will get hands-on technology demonstrations and meet 
with private industry representatives to encourage enthusiasm for 
science, technology, engineering and math programs. 

To schedule interviews at the conference with NASA participants, 
reporters should contact Eldora Valentine at 
eldora.valentine-1@xxxxxxxx. One-on-one interviews will be available 
with NASA Chief Information Officer Linda Cureton, Deputy CIO Deborah 
Diaz and Melvin. 

For more information and to stay updated on various summit activities, 
follow NASA's CIO on Twitter and the #nasait hashtag: 


http://twitter.com/nasacio 


For more information about the summit, including the full agenda, 
visit: 


http://www.nasa.gov/offices/ocio/itsummit/   

	
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