The Winner's Circle 2023 - Speakers
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May 8th

May 25th

Editorial Speaker

Jay C. Bonci

Chief Technology Officer

Department of the Air Force

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Editorial Speaker

Jay C. Bonci

Chief Technology Officer

Department of the Air Force

Mr. Jason Bonci is the Department of the Air Force Chief Technology Officer at Office of the Chief Information Officer. His responsibilities are to drive the adoption, resilience, and strategic technical vision of the Enterprise IT portfolio.

Prior to his current position, he was the Senior Director of Public Sector Engineering at Akamai Technologies in Cambridge, Massachusetts. There he led a team of 60 engineering, operations, and consulting professionals in designing and operating Akamai’s public sector portfolio. This included being the technology provider behind the Department of Defense’s Global Content Delivery Service program that powered delivery, security, and optimizations for over 2,000 capabilities. Under his architectural guidance, this service became part of the technical underpinning of the DoD’s internet access delivery system, the Air Force enterprise cloud program (CloudOne) and the Army’s identity and credential access management system. Mr. Bonci also designed and fielded the Shepherd protective domain name service program in conjunction with Defense Digital Service which helped protect Defense Industrial Base companies and national critical infrastructure. Over this 14 year tenure, he had numerous roles in the public sector, including engineering management and as an individual contributor in systems engineering and web applications.

Prior to Akamai, Mr. Bonci was involved in the Open Source community as an engineer at VA Linux and as a contributor to the Debian Linux Distribution. Having worked as an independent security researcher, he is a contributor to the DoD Vulnerability Disclosure Program. He is also an Eagle Scout

Editorial Speaker

Kenneth D. Slaughter

Program Manager, DOD Healthcare Management System Modernization

Defense Health Agency

Editorial Speaker

Kenneth D. Slaughter

Program Manager, DOD Healthcare Management System Modernization

Defense Health Agency

Underwriter Speaker

Ken Folderauer

Vice President

Comcast Business

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Underwriter Speaker

Ken Folderauer

Vice President

Comcast Business

Ken Folderauer holds the position at Comcast Business as Vice President with more than 35 years of successful executive leadership experience in the telecommunications industry, specifically supporting the U.S. Federal Government.  

Prior to joining Comcast Business, Mr. Folderauer led the Communications practice within Oracle’s National Security Group serving the U. S. Government’s Intelligence Community globally.  

Before joining Oracle Mr. Folderauer was the Chief Executive Officer and president of BT Federal, Inc.  BT Federal is a wholly owned British Telecom company delivering communications solutions and infrastructure to the U.S. Government globally. 

 

Mr. Folderauer’s previous roles include President of the Public Sector at Time Warner Telecom. Before joining Time Warner Telecom, Folderauer was Vice President of Sales and Business Development for Qwest Communication’s Government Services Group and held a variety of senior positions in the telecommunications sector with Verizon Communications.   Mr. Folderauer attended the University of Maryland and The Wharton School at the University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia.  He held a role on the Board of Directors of the Armed Forces Communications and Electronics Association (AFCEA).

 

Underwriter Speaker

Chris Ransbottom

Senior Director, DOD & International Programs

Ciena

Underwriter Speaker

Chris Ransbottom

Senior Director, DOD & International Programs

Ciena

Moderator

George Jackson

Vice President, Events

GovExec

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Moderator

George Jackson

Vice President, Events

GovExec

George Jackson is Vice President of events at GovExec – the largest and most-influential media company in the public sector marketplace. George joined GovExec in October of 2020 to enhance the scale of their events and audience experiences.

He graduated from The Ohio State University in 2003 with a bachelor’s degree in English. In 2006, he earned his master’s in broadcast journalism from the University of Maryland, College Park.

George spent the first five years of his journalism career at WJHL-TV in Johnson City Tenn. – beginning as an overnight producer for the station’s 6 a.m. broadcast. He advanced to lead on-air reporter for WJHL’s 11 p.m. newscast.

As a reporter, George examined the earnings of two non-profit hospital systems, felony charges filed against a local sheriff, predatory paving companies, a health benefits backlog for local veterans, and a series of cold-case murder investigations. He received an honorable mention for Best TV Reporter in the 2011 Tennessee AP Broadcast awards and won a Best Investigative Reporting award from Media General in 2010.

George joined DC’s ABC affiliate WJLA-TV in 2012 to produce Capital Insider, which won him an Emmy award. One year later, he developed and recorded the pilot episode of Government Matters – a program about the business of government. It debuted as a weekly show on Sunday, August 4th of 2013. George led Government Matters through September of 2020, expanded its reach to a daily worldwide audience, and produced its first feature-length documentary “The Dawn of Generation AI.”

George is from Toledo, Ohio. He lives with his wife, twin daughters, and a pair of rescue dogs in Northern Virginia