![]() Each group will give a brief report at the Closing General Session. Breakouts begin on Tuesday afternoon, and continue into Wednesday, with brief opening presentations by federal agency and city leads. Department of Commerce 10:30 am NIST Replicable Smart City Technologies (RSCT) Grantees Portland, OR Newport News, VA Montgomery County, MD Bellevue, WA 11:10 am Networking Break 11:30 am Global City Teams Challenge SuperClusters Overview NIST : Sokwoo Rhee, Associate Director of Cyber-Physical Systems Program US Ignite : Joe Kochan, Chief Operating Officer Open Forum 12:25 pm Instructions for Breakout Sessions: Purpose and Process Joan Pellegrino, Energetics, Incorporated 12:30–1:30 pm Lunch Break On your own 1:30–5:00 pm C ONCURRENT S UPER C LUSTER B REAKOUT S ESSIONS All participants are invited to participate in professionally facilitated breakout groups to brainstorm on topics of interest and build SuperClusters. Department of Homeland Security (DHS): Dan Cotter, Director, First Responders Group (FRG), Science and Technology Directorate National Science Foundation (NSF): David Corman, Program Director, Smart & Connected Communities International Trade Administration (ITA): Vinay Singh, Senior Advisor, U.S. ![]() Department of Transportation (DOT): Sophie Shulman, Senior Policy Advisor, Office of the Secretary U.S. Global City Teams Challenge 2016 SuperClusters Kickoff October 25-26, 2016 Grand Hyatt Washington 1000 H Street NW Washington, DC 20001 Agenda Tuesday, Octo8:00 am Registration Constitution Ballroom Foyer 9:00 am O PENING P LENARY S ESSION Constitution Ballroom CDE Welcome National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) 9:10 am Keynote: White House Perspectives White House Office of Science and Technology Policy (OSTP): Speaker TBA 9:30 am Federal Agency Perspectives and Priorities U.S.
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