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		<title>USCIS Day 2016: Mission, Operations &#038; Transformation  November 4</title>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>GTSC is so proud to welcome members to our inaugural U.S. Customs &amp; Immigration Services &#8220;deep dive&#8221; to examine the mission, operations and transformation of this critical agency.</p>
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<p>Each year, U.S. Citizenship &amp; Immigration Services processes millions of applications for persons seeking to study, work, visit, or live in the United States, and for persons seeking to become a U.S. citizen. In 2006, USCIS began the Transformation Program to enable electronic adjudication and case management tools that would allow users to apply and track their applications online. In 2012 USCIS changed its acquisition strategy to improve system development.</p>
<div>Join us to explore USCIS&#8217;s successes and challenges with transformation and how they have used Agile software development, systems integration and testing, and strong leadership to forward their ambitious program.</div>
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<div>THIS IS A CLOSED SESSION OPEN TO THE GOVERNMENT CONTRACTORS AND GOVERNMENT ONLY &#8211; NO PRESS.  Questions?  See our policies at www.gtscoalition.eventbrite.com</div>
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<p><strong>Government Technology &amp; Services Coalition<br />
</strong><strong>USCIS Day 2016: Mission, Operations, &amp; Transformation<br />
</strong><strong>November 4, 2016 | 8:00 am – 3:15 pm | Arlingon, VA</strong></p>
<p>REGISTER</p>
<p>8:00 am       <strong> Welcome &amp; Opening Remarks</strong></p>
<p><strong>Kristina Tanasichuk</strong>, CEO, Government Technology &amp; Services Coalition<br />
<strong>Sara Kindsfater-Yerkes</strong>, Managing Principal, Alethix<br />
<strong>Kris McMenamin</strong>, McMenamin Consulting Group</p>
<p>8:20 am        <strong> Keynote:  USCIS IT Transformation Business Perspective</strong></p>
<p>Introduction: Sara Kindsfater-Yerkes, Managing Principal, Alethix<br />
<strong>Mark Schwartz</strong>, Chief Information Officer, Office of Information Technology, USCIS</p>
<p>9:00 am         <strong>Panel Transformation: Line of Business Perspectives </strong></p>
<p><strong>Amy Wheelock</strong>, Senior Advisor, Field Operations Directorate, USCIS impact of rollouts<br />
<strong>Leslie Hope</strong>, Associate Center Director, Service Center Operations, USCIS<br />
<strong>Armad Kitrel</strong>l, Deputy Division Chief, Fraud Detection &amp; National Security, USCIS</p>
<p>10:00 am     BREAK</p>
<p>10:15 am       <strong>Panel:  Enabling Transformation</strong></p>
<p><strong>David Blair</strong>, Chief, Capability Delivery Division, Office of Transformation Coordination, USCIS<br />
<strong>Rowena Furce</strong>, Chief, Customer Service, Office of Customer Engagement, USCIS<br />
<strong>Lee Bowes</strong>, Chief, Biometrics Division, USCIS<br />
<strong>Ken Moser</strong>, Branch Chief, Delivery Assurance Branch / Applied Technology Division, USCIS<br />
<strong>Yemi Oshinnaiye</strong>, Associate Chief, Software Engineering Division, USCIS</p>
<p>11:15 am       <strong>LUNCH</strong></p>
<p>11:45 am       <strong>KEYNOTE:  Mariela Melero<br />
</strong>Associate Director, Customer Service And Public Engagement Directorate, USCIS</p>
<p><strong>KEYNOTE PANEL</strong></p>
<p><strong>Mary Hermann</strong>, Acting Chief of the Public Engagement Division and Chief of the Content and Quality Division &#8211; Customer Service and Public Engagement Directorate, USCIS<br />
<strong>David Simeon, Jr</strong>., Division Chief &#8211; Customer Service and Public Engagement Directorate, USCIS<br />
<strong>Robert Genesoni</strong>, Infrastructure Chief, Customer Service Division, Customer Service &amp; Public Engagement, USCIS</p>
<p>1:00 pm     <strong>Panel:  Mission Driven Value Delivery<br />
</strong>Moderator: Kristin Cooke, Director, Acuity<br />
<strong>Lucy Patterson</strong>, Chief, Data and Business Intelligence Services Program, USCIS<br />
<strong>Sarah Fahden</strong>, Chief Verification Program, Software Development Division, USCIS<br />
<strong>Matt Dosberg</strong>, Chief, Digital Innovation &amp; Development, USCIS</p>
<p>2:00 BREAK</p>
<p><strong>2:15 pm Operation Ready: Moving to an Agile DevOps Framework<br />
</strong>Moderator: Kristina Tanasichuk, CEO, Government Technology &amp; Services Coalition<br />
<strong>Keith Jones</strong>, Deputy Chief Information Officer, Management Directorate, OIT, USCIS<br />
<strong>Larry DeNayer</strong>, PMP, CISSP-ISSEP, Deputy CIO for Operations, Management Directorate, OIT, USCIS<br />
<strong>Joshua Seckel</strong>, Chief, Applied Technology Division, Management Directorate, OIT, USCIS<br />
<strong>Rafaa Abdalla</strong>, Chief, Transformation Engineering Services, USCIS</p>
<p>3:15 Adjourn</p>
<p style="text-align: center;"><strong>Special thanks to our supporters!</strong></p>
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		<title>Part I:  Implementing Agile at USCIS with Josh Seckel, Chief, ATD, USCIS</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 08 Feb 2016 12:12:47 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[We’ve also got to create a culture of partnership. We recognize companies are in business to make money, but we’ve got to create alignment towards a bigger purpose – like [&#8230;]]]></description>
										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<blockquote><p>We’ve also got to create a culture of partnership. We recognize companies are in business to make money, but we’ve got to create alignment towards a bigger purpose – like changing the way federal IT works.</p></blockquote>
<p><strong>Sara Kindsfater-Yerkes, Chair of the GTSC Business Development Exchange, was able to sit down with Josh Seckel, Chief of the Applied Technology Division (ATD) at USCIS. In this two-part interview, they discuss the agile transformation at U.S. Citizenship &amp; Immigration Services at the U.S. Department of Homeland Security. Among ATD’s chief responsibilities are driving the adoption of agile across the USCIS enterprise, brought about in part by providing agile coaching services – experts across the technical, process and organizational change domains who help clients shift their culture and mindset to lean/agile thinking. This is a sea change in Federal IT &#8211; moving away from the lengthy, and staged waterfall methods to continuous activities for developing software. By doing them continuously quality improves because testing starts day one, visibility improves through collaboration and increased visibility, and risk is reduced through continuous feedback and prioritization of work.  </strong></p>
<p><em>GTSC: So Josh, we’ve known each other for a while now, but I’d like to give people insight into your background. Where should we start? </em></p>
<p>Josh: Where to start? So the dinosaurs roamed. No, just kidding! The short version is that after getting my Computer Science degree I went to work for IBM and got to participate in all aspects of the software development process – but come 2001 I was still programming in Cobol. I decided to go back to school and get my MBA which obviously taught be a great deal about the business-side of organizations. I get accounting, P&amp;L, all that good stuff. After that, I came to DC and worked for a few federal contractors, which gave me the experience to support programs with the United States Marine Corps, the Joint Strike Fighter, the Domestic Nuclear Detection Office where I was part of a team introducing agile concepts and then to the Homeland Security Information Network coaching on agile. Then I came to USCIS, as a government employee. I’ve been around DHS since it’s inception and working with agile concepts like rapid application development before agile became mainstream.</p>
<p><em>GTSC: What has your role been at USCIS? </em></p>
<p>Josh: I came to USCIS to help CIO Mark Schwartz advise the organization on the adoption of agile and to be a federal coaching leading contractor coaches.</p>
<p><em>GTSC: What made the job as a “Govie” appealing to you? </em></p>
<p>Josh: The ability to say “yes” enticed me. I’d worked as a contractor and was told “great idea, but no” and wanted to listen to great ideas from both government and industry and be able to say “yes – let’s try that.” I also wanted the opportunity to really execute on this idea of agile adoption and improving federal IT more fully.</p>
<p><em>GTSC: You’ve been very mission focused from that perspective. Very cool. Your response made me think, and this a bit tangential, about the fed/contractor relationship. How do we change and improve that dynamic? </em></p>
<p>Josh: Good question. The government needs to do its part – we need to improve federal employee education and what I mean by that is putting someone in charge of overseeing an agile program with skills and experience in agile. We hire contractors because they have specific expertise that we don’t, but then we get unfriendly because they know things we don’t. The flipside of that is the perceptions that contractors think the government employees don’t know anything and that too causes tension.</p>
<p><em>GTSC: It’s definitely a vicious cycle that we’ve got to collectively break. There’s nothing more gratifying as a consultant then to work with a customer who needs your expertise and allows you to work with them to solve real problems. </em></p>
<p>Josh: Yes, so we’ve also got to create a culture of partnership. We recognize companies are in business to make money, but we’ve got to create alignment towards a bigger purpose – like changing the way federal IT works.</p>
<p><em>GTSC: You’ve been spearheading agile coaching internally at USCIS, what’s the value agile coaches provide? How are they different from Scrum Masters? </em></p>
<p>Josh: Well, I would start by saying that they don’t necessarily have to be different then scrum masters; really good, experienced scrum masters can be coaches. Agile coaches provide knowledge on how to do this new thing through their experiences not a 2-day course. Good coaches offer a broader perspective and are a good mirror – they are a reflection of the team back to itself, an objective 3<sup>rd</sup> party reflection. And they not only coach the development team, they coach management too.</p>
<p><em><strong>STAY TUNED to next week when Sara and Josh discuss being a good &#8220;mirror,&#8221; coaches versus scrum masters, and how agile is driving culture change in the government.</strong></em></p>
<p><img loading="lazy" decoding="async" class="alignleft size-thumbnail wp-image-6776" src="https://gt.gtscoalition.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/02/Sara-Kindsfater-Yerkes--100x100.jpg" alt="Sara Kindsfater Yerkes" width="100" height="100" srcset="https://gt.gtscoalition.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/02/Sara-Kindsfater-Yerkes--100x100.jpg 100w, https://gt.gtscoalition.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/02/Sara-Kindsfater-Yerkes--150x150.jpg 150w, https://gt.gtscoalition.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/02/Sara-Kindsfater-Yerkes--50x50.jpg 50w, https://gt.gtscoalition.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/02/Sara-Kindsfater-Yerkes-.jpg 200w" sizes="auto, (max-width: 100px) 100vw, 100px" /><strong>Sara Kindsfater-Yerkes</strong>, leader of GTSC’s DHS Business Development Exchange and member since 2012, is an Organizational Change Strategist with expertise in guiding large-scale transformations, Sara is passionate about helping individuals and teams to become high performing and creating cultures in which all can thrive. She currently supports Josh and USCIS in the cultural adoption of lean/agile practices.</p>
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