November DOL Luncheon - Jeremy Wiltz - "FBI Communications Management"
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FBI Communications Management
featuring
Jeremy Wiltz
IT Program Management Section Chief
Federal Bureau of Investigation
When:
Where:
DOL FPB
200 Constitution Ave NW
Room C-5515 1A -1B
Washington DC 20210
About the Program
The November meeting of the DOL PMI Sub-Chapter is being held on Wednesday, Nov 5 from 11:00 to 12:00 in Room C- 5515 1A-1B, of the Frances Perkins Building. The EVM session will not be held this month.
Please bring a brown bag lunch and join us for the monthly PMI Sub-Chapter Meetings and EVM Workshops on the first Wednesday of every month from 11:00 to 12:00. You do not need to be a member of the PMI to attend; however, if you are a PMI member, you can earn a PDU if you attend the session.
Agenda
11:00am - 12:00pm -
Presentation
12:00pm - 1:00pm - EVM Workshop
Registration and Costs
- The DOL brownbag luncheons are free of charge
- Membership in PMI is not required
- RSVPs are required to attend. Please let to Kim Hunter know of your plans to attend by close-of-business on Monday, November 3rd.
- The slides can be found on the Yahoo Group site. If you
have not yet joined the Yahoo site, please contact Kim Hunter
for access.
Please print the slides if you want a paper copy to take notes on during the presentations. - PDU forms for 1 PDU credit will be provided at the meeting.
- We ask that you arrive promptly for the sessions.
About the Program
About the Speaker
Jeremy Wiltz is the Federal Bureau of Investigation’s Information Technology (IT) Program Management Section Chief, managing more than 20 IT projects of varying sizes and complexity. He has more than 15 years of professional and technical leadership experience engineering and deploying information technology systems for the United States Government. As an accomplished systems engineer and project manager, his vision and expertise in on-time delivery of business driven technology solutions ensures mission success.
Mr. Wiltz began his career as a contractor with Martin Marietta, where he acquired the training, skills, and experience necessary to provide frontline IT customer support. He then rose to the rank of technical lead, and eventually found his career aspirations in project management. Over the next 10 years he delivered projects that “could never be delivered,” such as a data migration from Macintosh to Windows; an implementation of diskless workstations; a nationwide, secure web-based Intranet; and a stand-alone LAN to support the Congressional Budget Justification process.
In 2002, Mr. Wiltz entered Federal Service with the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) where he served as the Chief Information Officer for the CIA’s Deputy Director for Community Management. In that capacity he focused on, established, and streamlined the first IT processes within the organization. In 2005, he accepted a two-year temporary duty assignment with the FBI as the SENTINEL Systems Development Unit Chief, the FBI’s next-generation information management system. In August of 2007, he accepted his current position as an FBI employee in the Senior Executive Service.
Mr. Wiltz holds a Bachelor of Science in Electrical Engineering from Old Dominion University and a Master of Science in Electrical Engineering from George Washington University. In 2005, he received his Project Management Professional certification from the Project Management Institute.
Driving Directions
The Frances Perkins Building is located at 200 Constitution Avenue, NW. It is closest to the Judiciary Square Metro Station on the red line. Exit the train platform in the direction of 4th Street. Take two escalators to the street level, and walk straight ahead through a small plaza to 4th Street. You will see a coffee shop called the “Firehook” on your left. Cross 4th Street and veer towards the left. The large building on the left is the Frances Perkins Building. Walk around this building to the main entrance; there is a large fountain in front of the main entrance. Enter through the Visitor’s Entrance. You will need to show a photo ID at the Security Station unless you have already RSVP’d and are on an attendee list. Note that you are going to Room C-5525. If you need assistance, please call Mike Leibig at 202-693-4148 or 410-371-6733.













