The Information Technology Acquisition Advisory Council (ITAAC) is organized as a public/private partnership made up of concerned citizens and public interest groups working together for the common good in a concerted effort to serve as a catalyst for positive change to reform and evolve the Information Technology Acquisition System to meet the demands of the 21st century.
Its mission is to provide the Obama-Biden Administration and National IT Leadership with a trusted collaborative structure and a 500 Day Transformation plan that details a roadmap for Streamlining the IT Acquisition Process and thereby assuring critical mission elements that are highly dependent on IT (Info Sharing, Cyber-Security, E-Health, E-Gov/E-Biz, Green IT).
The IT-Acquisition Advisory Council is formally organizing into a 501C3 with the support of transformation minded senior leaders from government, academia, industry and public interests concerns;
- Government; Armed Service Committee, Permanent Select Committee on Intelligence, Homeland Security Committee, Navy PEO, VA, OSD Health Affairs, SEC NAV, SecAF AQ, JFCOM, BTA, DCMA, GSA FAS, Army PEO EIS, FBI, White House, NSA, OSD ATL, OSD NII, DHS.
- Academia/Public Interest; Harvard KSG, University of MD, MIT SLOAN, NDA, CMU SEI, DAU, BENS.org, HIMSS.org, NCOIC.org, CCIA.org, TheCGP.org, ICHnet.org, Aerospace Corp.
- Industry; Trusted Computer Solutions, McKinsey, CGI, Accenture, Keane, Microsoft, Google, HP/EDS and a host of nationally recognized experts and former government officials.
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IT-AAC Meeting September 30, 2010 Intelligence and National Security Alliance (INSA) 901 North Stuart Street, Suite 205 Arlington, VA 22203
| IT-AAC Meeting October 12, 2010 AFCEA 4400 Fair Lakes Court Fairfax, VA 22033
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| Frank Anderson, President of DAU and the Honorable Mike Wynne, Chairman of IT-AAC |
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| DAU and IT-AAC Signing Ceremony May 25, 2010 The Defense Acquisition University (DAU) and the Information Technology Acquisition Advisory Council (IT-AAC) signed a Memorandum of Understanding at DAU on May 25, 2010. The MOU evidenced the desire to collaborate on furthering DoD IT acquisition reform effectiveness.
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