Exhibitors - space open for setup at 8:00am, must be setup by 8:30am
Agency and Programs Briefing
Cyber Security and the FAR
Cybersecurity requirements in government contracts and why does the US Government care about cybersecurity? Get an overview on the government as a whole and helps understand the relationship between the FAR requirements, NIST 800-171, FEDRAMP, FISMA, etc.
James “Jim” Goepel, Presenter, CEO and General Counsel of
James (“Jim”) Goepel is CEO and General Counsel of Fathom Cyber LLC, a board member of the Cybersecurity Maturity Model Certification Accreditation Body (CMMC-AB) and an Adjunct Professor of Cybersecurity at Drexel University’s Kline School of Law and LeBow College of Business. Jim has extensive, practical experience in a wide range of technology, business, and legal fields. For example, he worked as a systems administrator and cybersecurity architect for organizations in the Washington, DC area, including the United States House of Representatives, where he was responsible for the operation, maintenance, and security of legislative data systems. He also has nearly two decades of experience as an attorney during which he has advised cutting-edge technology companies and institutions on a variety of legal matters. Before founding Fathom Cyber, Jim was the General Counsel and Chief Technology Officer for a cybersecurity tools vendor, in-house counsel to The Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory and Unisys Corporation, and outside counsel to a wide range of organizations from start-ups to Fortune 50 companies. This diverse background gives Jim a unique perspective into the technical, business, and legal issues associated with cybersecurity and data privacy. Jim earned a Bachelor of Science in Electrical and Computer Engineering from Drexel University and Juris Doctorate (JD) and Legum Magister (LLM) degrees from the Antonin Scalia Law School at George Mason University.
Small Business Exhibitors
Large Business Exhibitors
Agency Exhibitors and Matchmaking Hosts
Joint Base McGuire Dix-Lakehurst Small Business Roundtable (JBMDL-SBR)
City of Philadelphia Office of Economic Opportunity (Invited)
Instructions - Small Business and Agency Tables in Exhibit area
All small business exhibitors will receive a 6’ x 30” table, no electricity will be provided. Tables selection is on a first-come, first-served basis and will be setup in the foyer outside of the Independence Ballroom.
Exhibits can be setup any time after 8:00 AM and must be setup by 8:30am.
Take down after 2:30 PM but recommended to leave up through 4:30 PM
Agency and Large Businesses Matchmaking Hosts
Tables will be provided in the Benjamin Ballroom; tables will be assigned. There will be two seats each for the hosts and guests. You can bring marketing materials for the tables but, no displays. Please be at your table immediately following the last session when we will start the first 10minute session.
Large Business Sponsors
Banners can be placed on each side off the speaker platform. Please be setup by 8:30am.
Please send a 50-word bio on capabilities with a point of contact to be included in program to karenb@ttienv.com
Event Notes
Agencies interested in Exhibiting only should contact
SAME Sustaining Member Firms Providing Large Business Matchmaking, Large Business Banner Sponsors, Small Business Exhibitors, and Agency Exhibitors will be listed in the final program.