May 3, 2013 — WHITE HOUSE CONFERENCE CENTER
As we enter the second year of the National Big Data Research and Development Initiative (launched on March 29, 2012), the Obama Administration is encouraging multiple stakeholders—including Federal agencies, private industry, academia, state and local government, non-profits, and foundations—to develop and participate in Big Data innovation projects across the country. To surface such partnerships and novel approaches that would allow partnerships to scale across the country, a series of workshops and events are being planned over the spring and summer 2013.
On May 3, 2013, the first workshop brought together representatives from industry, academia, and government to learn about existing BD partnerships, make connections with interested parties, and explore future possibilities. Below you will find presentations from the workshop participants and sponsors.
Event Materials
Agendas and Summaries
Introduction and Welcome Presentations
- Tom Kalil – Deputy Director, Division of Technology and Innovation Office of Science and Technology Policy
- Farnam Jahanian – Co-Chair, Networking & Information Technology Research & Development (NITRD) Subcommittee Assistant Director for
- the Computer and Information Science and Engineering (CISE) Directorate National Science Foundation
- Suzanne Iacono – Co-Chair, Big Data Senior Steering Group, NITRD National Science Foundation
Panel Speaker Presentations
- Jake Porway – Founder and Executive Director DataKind
- Annika Jimenez – Global Head of Data Science Services Pivotal
- Stanley Ahalt – Director, Renaissance Computing Institute University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
Lightning Round Presentations
Associated Events
- Data to Knowledge to Action: Building New Partnerships – November 12, 2013