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Event Date: 
Monday, May 17, 2010 - 07:30

Operational Analysis
What is it and Why do you need it? 

featuring

Alphonso de Lucio
Compass Systems Consulting Inc.

Registration and Cost

Free Program - No Cost to Attend

The M2D2 Event is free of charge and open to all interested PMs. However, preregistration is required

When:

Monday, May 17, 2010, 11:30am to 1:00pm

Where:

USDA Cafeteria Conference Room
US Department of Agriculture
1400 Independence Avenue SW
Washington, DC 20250
(Driving Directions)

Metro Accessible via Smithsonian Station

Photo ID is required to enter the facility

About the Program

Operational Analysis
What is it and Why do you need it? 

Operational Analysis Reviews compare the performance of an IT asset or system to an established baseline.  The review measures ongoing performance of Management-In-Use investments against established cost, schedule, and performance goals. It should also include a review of related enterprise management issues such as risk, information security, harmonization with the EA transition strategy, and any updates to the agency’s strategic plans/objectives.

About the Speaker

Alphonso de Lucio
Compass Systems Consulting Inc.

Mr. de Lucio has over 23 years of experience assisting organizations improve their operations, and developing and executing business strategies.   He is an experienced management consultant with clients at the executive and senior levels.  He has extensive experience supporting various federal agencies, Fortune 50 business & IT executives, and non-profit organizations.  

Mr. de Lucio has led multiple Operational Analysis assessments, managed many Business Process Re-engineering efforts, developed approaches for creating Business Cases that focus on strategy alignment, and established Program and Portfolio Management frameworks.  In addition, he has managed a multi-million dollar portfolio of initiatives.  Mr. de Lucio holds a BA in Economics form the University of Maryland and an MBA in Operations Analysis from the Kogod School of Business at the American University.