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NDU iCollege 2010 Graduation On Friday, April 30, 2010, 282 individuals were awarded 446 Diplomas and Graduate Certificates from 13 of the NDU iCollege’s Programs. The ceremony was presided over by the iCollege’s Senior Director, Dr. Robert D. Childs. The Commencement Address was given by the Honorable Vivek Kundra, Federal Chief Information Officer. Vice Admiral Ann E. Rondeau, United States Navy, President of the National Defense University, participated in the recognition of all the graduates. The graduates were mid to senior level officers and civilians with various elements of the Department of Defense, as well as the Department of State, Environmental Protection Agency, Department of Homeland Security, Defense Security Service, Department of Health and Human Services, Federal Housing Finance Agency, Federal Aviation Administration, Internal Revenue Service, Bureau of Land Management, Federal Law Enforcement Training Center, General Services Administration, US Agency for International Development, Customs and Border Protection, coalition partners from Great Britain, Pakistan, Singapore, Sweden, Republic of Korea, and Taiwan as well as representatives from select private industry firms.

During the Ceremony the following diplomas and certificates were awarded: 18 individuals received the Advanced Management Program Diploma; 4 individuals received the Chief Financial Officer Certificate, 101 individuals received the Chief Information Officer Certificate; 3 people received the Enterprise Architecture Certificate; 29 people received the Enterprise Architecture (Architect) Certificate, 80 people received the Information Assurance NSTISSI No. 4011 Certificate; 49 people received the Information Assurance CNSSI No. 4012 Certificate; 39 people received the Information Assurance NSTISSI No. 4015 Certificate; 39 people received the Information Assurance CNSSI No. 4016 Certificate; 38 individuals received the Chief Information Security Officer Certificate; 13 individuals received the Government Strategic Leader Certificate, 28 individuals received the IT Project Management Certificate; and 5 individuals received the Organizational Transformation Certificate. The Ceremony recognized the excellence of 19 Distinguished Graduates. Additionally, 5 individuals were recognized as Top Program Graduates. The Armed Forces Communications and Electronics Association (AFCEA) Educational Foundation recognized MAJ Christopher Crowther, British Army, for educational excellence in the Advanced Management Program. AFCEA also recognized Mr. Robert Brese for educational excellence in the Chief Information Officer Certificate Program. Lockheed Martin awarded Mr. James Kettner the award for educational excellence in Enterprise Architecture. The Robbins-Gioia Award for educational excellence in the IT Project Management Program was presented to Mr. Frederic Prisley. The CACI Award for educational excellence in the Information Assurance Certificate Program was presented to Miss Yvette Jacks. Computer Sciences Corporation, CSC, presented a plaque honoring the graduates of the 40th Advanced Management Program.

As the Commencement Speaker, the Honorable Vivek Kundra provided an inspiration and thought-provoking speech. He acknowledged the hard work of the graduates and sacrifices of their families in supporting the graduates’ accomplishments. He noted that the graduation is an important milestone for our nation for we “need our best and brightest in public services to meet the pressing challenges our nation faces today...You are now armed with the knowledge and skills to help move the country forward. With the aid of your talent, hard work and dedication to public service, we will help define the 21st centruy.”

Mid-to senior level government officials may apply for the College’s various programs, and register for courses in residence or on-line, year-round. There is no tuition for U.S. Department of Defense students. Applications for the Fall 2010 Advanced Management Program are due by June 1, 2010. Applications for the college’s other programs are accepted year round. Questions regarding participation in the AMP should be directed to the AMP Director, Dr. Karen Wheeless, karen.wheeless@ndu.edu. Questions about the college’s other programs should be directed to the Office of Student Services at iCollegeOSS@ndu.edu .


Cyber Challenge Winners

NDU iCollege Hosts Cyber Security Challenge

The National Defense University’s Information Resources Management College (NDU iCollege) hosted its first “Cyber Security Challenge” competition on Monday, November 16. The exercise pitted government agency teams against each other to test their ability to defend their information infrastructure against an onslaught of cyber attacks. Among others, teams participated from the Defense Information Systems Agency, the U.S. Naval Academy, the U.S. Military Academy, and the Army’s Intelligence and Security Command. The exercise, led by Major Steve Mancini, USAF, and aided by Captain Veronica Williams, USAF, was conducted using a “live” but isolated computer and communications network. This enabled participants to exploit vulnerabilities both against each other and against a centralized server repository. Network penetration tools such as Backtrack 4.0 were available to the teams. The exercise capitalized upon knowledge gained from other similar competitions such as the Cyber Defense Exercise (CDX), held annually among the military service academies, and competitions held at conferences such as “Black Hat” and "DEFCON." The NDU iCollege plans to hold cyber challenges on an annual or semi-annual basis.

The next event has not yet been scheduled. For more information, please contact Maj Steve Mancini at mancinis@ndu.edu.


NDU iCollege Partner Open House - November 17, 2009
Lincoln Hall South Atrium - 11:00am - 1:00pm

Graduates of the iCollege's graduate certificate programs (CIO, Information Assurance, Enterprise Architecture, Organizational Transformation, CFO, Government Strategic Leader, or the IT Project Management Certificate Program) can apply 9, 12, or 15 graduate credit hours toward selected Master's and Doctoral degree programs at several regionally accredited partner universities. Many of the universities listed below will be represented at the November 17 open house for interested students to stop by their tables for degree program information.


For further information please contact Patty Coopersmith


Information Resources Management College 2009 Graduation
On Friday, April 17, 2009, 245 individuals were awarded 406 Diplomas and Certificates from 11 of the Information Resources Management College’s Programs. The ceremony was presided over by Dr. Robert D. Childs, the College’s Senior Director.  The Commencement Address was given by Dr. Ruth David, President and Chief Executive Officer Analytic Services, Inc. The Honorable John Grimes, Assistant Secretary of Defense for Networks and Information Integration /CIO and Lieutenant General, F.C. Wilson, U.S. Marine Corps, President of the National Defense University, participated in the recognition of all the graduates.  Dr. David’s commencement address was inspirational and thought-provoking, challenging the graduates to “mind the gaps”. 

The graduates were mid-to-senior level officers and civilians with various elements of the Department of Defense, as well as the Department of State, Department of Homeland Security, Internal Revenue Service, National Aeronautics and Space Administration, Environmental Protection Agency, US Court of Appeals for Veterans Claims, Federal Aviation Administration, Bureau of Land Management, Federal Housing Finance Agency, Federal Law Enforcement Training Center, as well as coalition partners from Bulgaria, Czech Republic, Georgia, Pakistan, Sweden and Republic of Korea, and representatives from select private industry firms. Two of the graduates were participating in this program as part of the Department of Defense Information Assurance Scholarship Program.

During the Ceremony the following diplomas and certificates were awarded:  22- Advanced Management Program Diplomas; 130-Chief Information Officer Certificates;  7-Enterprise Architecture Certificates; 81-Information Assurance NSTISSI No. 4011 Certificates; 53-Information Assurance CNSSI No. 4012 Certificates; 31-Information Assurance NSTISSI No. 4015 Certificates; 31-Information Assurance CNSSI No. 4016 Certificates; 24-Chief Information Security Officer Certificates; 25-IT Project Management Certificates; 1-Organizational Transformation Certificate; and 1-Government Strategic Leader Certificate. 

The Ceremony recognized the excellence of 19 Distinguished Graduates and 5 individuals were recognized as Top Program Graduates.  The Armed Forces Communications and Electronics Association (AFCEA) Educational Foundation recognized CAPT William Carney, USN, for educational excellence in the Advanced Management Program.   AFCEA also recognized Lt Col Jay Sorensen, USAF for excellence in the Chief Information Officer Certificate Program.  Lockheed Martin recognized CAPT Sarah Standard, USN, for excellence in Enterprise Architecture.   The Robbins-Gioia Award for excellence in the IT Project Management Certificate Program was presented to Mr. Kevin Straley.  The CACI Award for excellence in the Information Assurance Certificate Program was presented to LTC David Gray, USA.  The Computer Sciences Corporation presented a plaque honoring the graduates of the 38th Advanced Management Program. 

Mid-to-senior level government officials may apply for the College’s various programs, and register for courses on-line, year-round.   There is no tuition for U.S. Department of Defense attendees.  Applications for the Fall 2009 14-week Advanced Management Program are due by June 1, 2009.  The early application deadline is May 1, 2009.  Questions regarding participation may be directed to the AMP Director, Dr. Kathleen Schulin.

Spring 2009 Advanced Management Program Convocation

Wednesday, January 7, 2009, 22-mid to senior level government officials began the iCollege’s 14-week Advanced Management Program (AMP).  This is the College’s 38th AMP.   The students are from various elements of the Department of Defense, as well as the Department of State.  This Program also includes representatives from Bulgaria, the Czech Republic, Georgia, Korea, and Pakistan.  Two of the students are participating in the AMP through the Department of Defense’s Information Assurance Scholarship Program.

The AMP includes core courses in policy, strategic planning, performance measurement, process improvement, acquisition, information assurance, and strategic leader development.  Students also participate in a variety of electives with their student peers from the National Defense University’s Industrial College of the Armed Forces, National War College, and College of International Security Affairs.  The Advanced Management Program’s curriculum enables students to earn a Chief Information Officer Certificate, as well as the Advanced Management Program Diploma.  Many students through their elective choices pursue courses that apply towards the College’s other programs, including Information Assurance, Enterprise Architecture, IT Project Management, Organizational Transformation, and Government Strategic Leader.   

The ceremony was presided over by the College’s Dean of Student and Administration, Mr. Russell E. Quirici.  The convocation’s guest speaker, Dr. Ronald Sanders, Chief Human Capital Officer, Office of the Director National Intelligence, challenged students to be 21st century leaders by having an enterprise focus; building and leveraging collaborative networks; taking integrative action; and being a value-centered leader.

The College’s 39th AMP will begin September 10, 2009.  The deadline for applications is June 1, 2009.  The early application deadline is May 1, 2009. 

Questions regarding participation may be directed to the AMP Director, Dr. Kathleen Schulin or Academic Project Manager, Dr. Cassandra Lewis.

iCollege 20th Anniversary Summary

On Saturday, September 20, 2008, 400 guests attended the National Defense University’s (NDU’s) Information Resources Management (IRM) College 20th Anniversary Gala.  This exciting celebration was held at the new Gaylord National Resort & Convention Center in National Harbor, Maryland.  Among the guests were several general officers, retired generals, ambassadors, foreign dignitaries, academic partners, current and former iCollege faculty and staff members, former NDU Presidents and the current president, and many DoD, government agency, and private-sector executives. 

The Honorable John G. Grimes, Assistant Secretary of Defense for Networks and Information Integration and the DoD Chief Information Officer, attended and spoke briefly about the important and growing role the iCollege has played in the past 20 years.  Other speakers included Dr. Robert D. Childs, iCollege Senior Director; Dr. Elizabeth Liddy, Dean of Syracuse University’s iSchool; Ms. Natalie Lui-Duncan, Counselor to the Director of the U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services and member of the NDU Board of Visitors; and Major General Glynne Hines, Canadian Forces J6.  Ms. Miriam Browing, friend of the college and President of Browning Consulting Group, was the Master of Ceremonies for the evening.  Toward the end of the evening, Dr. Childs recognized Ms. Joyce France of OSD NII for her unwavering dedication to and support of the iCollege for more than 15 years.  Ms. France accepted a crystal award and gave a brief acceptance speech before Dr. Childs, NDU President LtGen Frances Wilson, and the Honorable John Grimes cut the iCollege anniversary cake. 

The September 20th gala event concluded a full year of anniversary activities, including three educational symposia (“Cyberspace & Conflict” in February; “Privacy and Security in the Information Age” in April; and “Government 2.0 & Beyond” on September 19).  Also, the iCollege hosted the Virtual Worlds Expo on April 24-25, 2008.  The theme of all anniversary events was “Shaping the Future” and during his welcome speech at the gala, Dr. Childs invited all guests to partner with the iCollege to shape the future of information leadership and security around the globe.  For more information, please contact iCollege outreach coordinator, Patty Coopersmith.

National Defense University Launches Chief Financial Officer Academy
The National Defense University’s Information Resources Management (IRM) College, in partnership with the Under Secretary of Defense (Comptroller)/Chief Financial Officer, today announced the creation of the new Chief Financial Officer (CFO) Academy.  Located at the Fort Lesley J. McNair National Defense University (NDU) campus in Washington, D.C, the Academy will offer management and leadership courses leading to a CFO Leadership Certificate.  The program will be formally launched in September 2008.

NDU operates under the direction of the Chairman, Joint Chiefs of Staff and plays a key role in advocating and delivering interagency education for government managers and leaders.  The University is accredited by the Commission on Higher Education of the Middle States Association of Colleges and Schools.

The CFO Academy was established with the endorsement of the Federal CFO Council. According to Dr. Robert D. Childs, Senior Director of the iCollege, “The CFO academy will draw students from across the federal financial community.  Together they will learn how to most effectively and efficiently use government resources and work across boundaries to achieve national security goals.”  Program enrollment is open now for selected courses.  

The CFO Leadership Certificate program is comprised of eight graduate-level courses designed to enhance management and leadership of the next generation of CFOs and government financial managers.  The Certificate will allow graduates to apply 12 to15 credits to selected Master’s and doctoral degree programs offered by accredited partner universities. 

DoD Comptroller and CFO Tina W. Jonas, a strong advocate of leadership training, said she was excited about the prospect of an academy for financial professionals.  “This will make a tremendous difference not just for DoD, but for the entire federal government,” she said.  Jonas will chair a CFO Academy Steering Group,

The Information Resources Management (IRM) College prepares leaders to direct the information component of national power by leveraging information and information technology for strategic advantage. Primary areas of expertise include leadership; transformation, process improvement; information technology, policy, and security; transformation; and management of acquisition processes and reform.

The National Defense University is the nation’s premier center for joint professional military education.  The University is an accredited graduate-level institution that provides an educational and research environment to prepare future leaders of the Department of Defense and civilian agencies for high-level policy, command, and staff responsibilities. 

For more information about the Chief Financial Officer Academy, contact: Dr. Elizabeth McDaniel, (202) 685-3884, or visit the CFO Leadership Certification page for more information.

Information Resources Management College 2008 Graduation – Celebrating 20 Years of Shaping the Future
On Friday, April 11, 2008, 225 individuals were awarded 340 Diplomas and Certificates from 8 of the College’s Programs. The ceremony was presided over by the College’s Senior Director, Dr. Robert D. Childs.  The Commencement Address was given by the Honorable David M. Walker, Former Comptroller General of the United States.  The President of the National Defense University, Lieutenant General, F.C. Wilson, U.S. Marine Corps participated in the recognition of all the graduates.  The graduates were mid to senior level officers and civilians with various elements of the Department of Defense, as well as the Department of State, The Department of Treasury, the Department of Transportation, The Department of Interior,  The Department of Homeland Security, the Federal Bureau of Investigation, The Environmental Protection Agency, The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration,  The Government Accountability Office,  coalition partners from Pakistan,  Republic of Korea, Singapore, Taiwan, as well as representatives from select private industry firms. Two of the graduates were participating in this program as part of the DoD’s Information Assurance Scholarship Program.

During the Ceremony the following diplomas and certificates were awarded:  21 individuals received the Advanced Management Program Diploma; 128 individuals received the  Chief Information Officer Certificate;  8 people received the Enterprise Architecture Certificate;  1 individual received the eGovernment Certificate; 91 people received the Information Assurance NSTISSI No. 4011 Certificate; 57 people received the Information Assurance CNSSI No. 4012 Certificate;  20 individuals received the Chief Information Security Officer Certificate; 12 individuals received the IT Project Management Certificate; and 2 individuals were awarded the Organizational Transformation Certificate.

As the commencement speaker, Mr. Walker, provided a thought-provoking speech that challenged the graduates to be organizational change leaders and engage in continual learning.  He urged the graduates to confront unsustainable policies and encouraged the understanding of world and U.S. history.  He stressed the need for the graduates to read, and reread, our country’s Constitution.  Attendees were so motivated by Mr. Walker’s speech, he received a standing ovation.  View the speech of Honorable David Walker

After the commencement speech, proceedings of the ceremony recognized students, faculty, and Departmental leadership.  The Ceremony recognized the excellence of 20 Distinguished Graduates.    Additionally, 5-individuals were recognized as Top Program Graduates.  The Armed Forces Communications and Electronics Association (AFCEA) Educational Foundation recognized Mr. Joseph DiGiovanni, U.S. Air Force Communications Agency & Information Assurance Scholarship Student for educational excellence in the Advanced Management Program.   AFCEA also recognized Mr. Kenneth Warburton, Department of the Navy, for educational excellence in the Chief Information Officer Certificate Program.  Lockheed Martin awarded Mr. Keith Herrington, Defense Intelligence Agency, the award for educational excellence in Enterprise Architecture.   The Robbins-Gioia Award for educational excellence in the IT Project Management Certificate was presented to Mr. Herbert Giovanni Leusch-Carnaroli, Federal Aviation Administration.  Computer Sciences Corporation presented a plaque honoring the graduates of the 36th Advanced Management Program.  The iCollege Professor of the Year Award was presented by Dr. Elizabeth McDaniel, the College’s Dean of Faculty and Academic Programs, to Dr. Irving Lachow.  The iCollege Director presented the college’s Leadership Award to Margaret E. Myers, PhD, Office of the Assistant Secretary of Defense (Networks and Information Integration), for her long-standing College advocacy. 

About the iCollege: Mid-to senior level government employees may apply for the College’s various programs and register on-line for courses year-round.   There is no tuition for U.S. Department of Defense attendees.  Applications for the Fall 2008 14-week Advanced Management Program are due by June 2, 2008.  The early application deadline is May 1, 2008.  Questions regarding participation may be directed to the AMP Director, Dr. Kathleen Schulin.



IRMC Named SC Magazine Award Finalist

Image of SC Magazine Award Logo The National Defense University's Information Resources Management College (iCollege) has been named a finalist in SC Magazine US Awards program for outstanding achievement in information-technology (IT) security. The college's Graduate Certificate Programs were recognized in the Professional Award category. IT-security companies nominate entries for consideration in the SC Magazine's Awards program,

which are judged by a panel of 18 chief information security officers at major corporations and large public sector organizations.

"The Information Resources Management College (National Defense University) contributions demonstrate the vibrancy and vitality of the IT security industry," says SC Magazine Editor-in-Chief Illena Armstrong. SC Magazine's distinguished panel of award judges has recognized the iCollege's leadership and contributions to the world of IT security."

The annual SC Magazine Awards have recognized security's key contributors and outstanding products for more than a decade. As the industry's preeminent award program, individuals, brands and products listed address not only the challenges prominent today, but also the emerging threat landscape of tomorrow. Winners will be announced at an exclusive awards event to be held in San Francisco on April 8, 2008.



IRM COLLEGE Wins Corporate University Xchange Award for Corporate/College Partnerships
The Information Resources Management (IRM) College was selected as a Best Practice Award winner in the category of “Corporate/College Partnerships” at the 8th Annual Corporate University Xchange Awards for Excellence and Innovation in Corporate Learning at a gala dinner on February 27, 2007 at the Disney Coronado Resort, Orlando, Florida.

The Corporate University Xchange Awards salute corporate and government learning organizations that create exciting, impactful programs that result in measurable improvements in employee and business performance. Since 1999, the Awards, given by Corporate University Xchange (CUX, http://www.corpu.com/), have set the standard for corporate learning. “Each of these winning programs has a measurable impact on a company’s ability to execute their business strategy,” said Sue Todd, president and CEO of CUX. “We congratulate them.”

The awards for Corporate/College Partnerships were defined as, “Working in partnership with a college or university to address critical business challenges.” Since the mid 1990’s the iCollege has formed academic partnerships with universities across the country. The program has expanded over the past few years and now includes nearly 30 partner schools that accept course credit for iCollege graduates. In addition to formal credit acceptance arrangements, the College works with its academic partners on special projects and helps to connect federal government workers with their local communities through universities in their area. The College’s academic partner program is estimated to have saved the U.S. Government over one million dollars since its inception.



Webinar Archives of Clinger-Cohen Conference
The National Defense University’s Information Resources Management (IRM) College hosted the third annual Clinger-Cohen Act (CCA) Knowledge Fair, June 27.  Set in the context of CCA’s tenth anniversary, this year’s fair focused on integrating the requirements of CCA into mainstream processes, while improving DoD decision-making.

This working conference brought together senior leaders and subject matter experts from the CIO, acquisition, and other interested DoD communities to jointly address current and upcoming challenges related to the application of the CCA, for both weapons and business systems. This event was built on a CCA assessment and improvement project already underway, as well as an emerging new model of CCA oversight being developed by the DoD CIO.  Over 120 attendees worked together to identify practical approaches for integrating CCA requirements into the existing and proposed mainstream processes, such as JCIDS, PPBE, and the Defense Acquisition System.

New for the Conference this year was the iCollege’s delivery of the two main events of the conference via the Web using webinar technology.  This enabled participation to be extended to a larger  community of interest.  Two plenary sessions were offered in this format: a panel discussion moderated by Dr. Margaret Myers (Principal Director, DoD CIO) (webinar Session 1), and a presentation by Mr. John Grimes (DoD CIO) (webinar Session 2).  Both sessions are now available to login for viewing at http://www.mshow.com/index.asp?usertype=0

  1. For Session 1, the show number is: 302516  and the password is: clingerpart
  2. For Session 2, the show number is: 302519 and the password is: cohenpart
  3. Once you have logged in, fill in the brief registration form and you will gain access to the archived version of the session. 
  4. If you have any problems with access, please contact Derek Smith (dhsmith@intercall.com) or phone Technical Support at 888-865-7469

or 706-643-3559 or email: showsupport@intercall.com.

Additional monthly webinars will be offered by the iCollege starting in the fall with a webinar focusing on control systems (SCADA).  See the iCollege website (http://www.ndu.edu/irmc) for subjects and dates.