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BDPA Washington, D.C. Chapter Overview DoD/IC Executive Sponsorship and Summary • 1Q11 DC Fiscal Year 2011 Community Program Support Engagements Advancing Careers From The Classroom to The Boardroom SM

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BDPA Washington, D.C. Chapter OverviewDoD/IC Executive Sponsorship and Summary • 1Q11

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About Us– National BDPA (NBDPA), formerly known as Black Data Processing Associates, is a global CS-STEM

(Computer Science | Science/Technology/Engineering/Mathematics) non-profit organization serving theprofessional well-being of its stakeholders. Founded in 1975, NBDPA’s founders’ concern, whichsubsequently was shared with industry, was very few minorities in middle and upper management, lowrecruitment and poor preparation of minorities for emerging technical positions. Moreover, an overall lack ofupward career mobility and little or no community outreach from industry continued to perpetuate theseconcerns well towards the end of our last century.

– For 35 years NBDPA and local BDPA Chapters help advance technical careers from the classroom to theboardroom by hosting and participating in a wide variety of community oriented CS-STEM programs,workshops, expos, conferences, and STEM outreach events.

– BDPA-DC was founded in 1978 and incorporated in 1981 as an IRS 501(c)(3) public charity. BDPA-DCencourages expansion of technology and science programs, corporate outreach, and service delivery tounderserved and unserved communities within the NCR. Toward this end, our chapter encourages supportof Chapter Interest Groups (CIGs) which are designed to meet or exceed service delivery requirementswhere growing technology trends and demographics ultimately can support sustainable, viable and vibrantBDPA Chapter Committees and Integrated CS-STEM Project Teams (ICPTs).

– Washington, D.C. (BDPA-DC) and Northern Virginia (BDPA NoVA) chapters of BDPA remain committed toexcellence while providing a wide spectrum of resources to members, corporate sponsors, small businessowners, educational institutions and local communities in the National Capital Region (NCR).

– Through online and print media, NBDPA and local chapters continue to work with industry partners andstakeholders to inform its members of new technologies, career and internship opportunities, and technicaladvances in every industry sector across all STEM disciplines.

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2009 Year In Review CY 2009 BDPA-DC Chapter Accomplishments

• BDPA-DC Hosts Northeast Regional High School Computer Competition (HSCC) at Bowie State University (BSU) Computer Sciences School

– Local HSCC Teams finish 1st and 2nd Place• BDPA-DC hosted I.T. Showcase (ITSC) for college and high school students during 2009

Regional Conference at BSU• BDPA-DC Upgrades Chapter’s Web Portals

– Collaboration via Groupsite.com, provides real-time industry news feeds– Collaboration via Facebook and Twitter set for industry into FY10

• BDPA-DC continues online I.T. and CS-STEM newsletters from FY09 into FY10– bdpatoday

• BDPA-DC/BDPA-NoVA Hosts Annual Awards Dinner and Networking mixers• BDPA-DC assisted NBDPA in capturing over $250,000 in support and scholarships in FY-09

– $180K Navy Scholarship; NROTC National HSCC Spot Award (to attend Duke University)– $50K Oracle Foundation Scholarships for qualified BDPA Student Members– $10K U.S. Navy Sponsorship | Established CCR, ORCA, and WAWF registrations or NBDPA and BDPA-DC– $10K Funded Internships for HBCU/MI student members

• BDPA-DC Student Members were awarded over $125,000 in Scholarships in FY08– $100K Posse Foundation– $ 10K + Funded Internships– $15K + HSCC Scholarship Awards

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2010 Year In Review CY 2010 BDPA-DC Chapter Accomplishments

• BDPA-DC Hosted Northeast Regional High School Computer Competition (HSCC) at Bowie State University (BSU) Computer Sciences School

– Local HSCC Teams finish 1st, 2nd, and 3rd Place [Regional Champions]• BDPA-DC hosted I.T. Showcase (ITSC) for college and high school students during 2010

Regional Conference at BSU• BDPA-DC Maintained Chapter’s Web Portals

– Collaboration via Groupsite.com, providing real-time industry RSS news feeds– Collaboration via Facebook and Twitter set for industry into FY11

• BDPA-DC continues online I.T. and CS-STEM newsletters from FY10 into FY11– bdpatoday

• BDPA-DC/BDPA-NoVA Co-Hosted Annual Awards Luncheon and Networking mixers• BDPA-DC Student Members were awarded $10,000 in BETF Scholarships YTD in FY10

– $8K HSCC Scholarship Awards• BDPA-DC Awarded $10,000 Navy Contract (P.O.# N00189-10-P-Z697) for 2010

NBDPA Technology Conference in direct support of CNO’s Diversity Program deliverables in Philadelphia.

• BDPA-DC Awarded $25,000 Grant from Freddie Mac• BDPA-DC Awarded $1,000 Grant from IBM for chapter S.I.T.E.S. programs• $10,000 - Two (2) BDPA-DC Students awarded $5000 Oracle Scholarships in 1Q11

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2011/2012 Program RequestsCY 2012 BDPA-DC Chapter Requirements

• BDPA-DC FY12 goal is $150,000 grants/contracts in support of chapter S.I.T.E.S. programs and CS-STEM television (“Popular Technology”, WebTV, HBCU/MI CATV) programming

• Contract(s) for BDPA-DC/Small Business Partners to Develop/Deploy local Cyber/IA Ranges for College/High School students interested in Cyber-related careers with DoD/IC

• Sponsors for Northeast Regional High School Computer Competition (HSCC) at Bowie State University (BSU) Computer Sciences School

– Local HSCC Teams have previously finished 1st, 2nd, and 3rd Place [Regional Champions]– HSCC teams from Hartford, New York, New Jersey, Philadelphia, Northern Delaware, Baltimore, Washington, D.C.,

Northern Virginia, Richmond, and Hampton Roads are invited– Navy/Cyber can award NROTC Scholarships to qualified graduating seniors during this venue’s award ceremonies– Stand-up a new Central Maryland BDPA Chapter

• Sponsors for BDPA-DC to host I.T. Showcase (ITSC) for college and high school students during 2011 Regional Conference at BSU

• Sponsors for BDPA-DC to publish online I.T. and CS-STEM content for FY12 newsletters bdpatoday

• Sponsors for BDPA-DC/BDPA-NoVA Annual Scholarship Awards/Banquets

• 2012 National BDPA Technology Conference is in Baltimore, MD

• 2013 National BDPA Technology Conference is in Washington, D.C.

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Community Outreach and Government Relations

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Community Outreach Multicultural Government Relations

BDPA-DC and Internships BDPA-DC supports other IT NPOs such as LISTA(Latinos in Information Sciences and TechnologyAssociation) when visiting Capitol Hill. Shown below(L-R) are Perry Carter, President, BDPA-DC,Secretary of Labor, The Honorable Hilda L. Solis,and Jose A. Marquez, President and CEO of LISTA.

BDPA Members in the National Capital Region(NCR) work for or with several Federal agenciesincluding DoD’s High-Performance ComputingModernization Program (HPCMP) Office.

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Small Business Engagements and STEM Programs

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Small Business Development CS-STEM/STEM Programs

Membership Outreach Programs BDPA-DC supports Computer Science (CS) andScience Technology Engineering and Math (STEM)programs that bridge technology gaps in K-12 andyoung adult education and professionaldevelopment..

BDPA Members in the National Capital Region (NCR)work for or with small business prime and subcontractorssupporting private and public sector customers.Congressman Steny Hoyer (center) shown with localBDPA Chapter small business executives.

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Local Chapter Professional Development

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Regional Youth Programs Professional DevelopmentBDPA-DC Awards and Scholarships BDPA-DC, BDPA NoVA, and bdpatoday

support local technology expos, careerfairs, and local industry trade shows

BDPA-DC 2009 Oracle Foundation Scholarshipwinners and 2010 HSCC Co-Captains Francisco Nunezand TurKenya Herring with Louis Shack (left), BDPA-DCHSCC Program Director and Perry Carter (right).

2009 Federal OSDBU Procurement Conference (above)

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Local Chapter Advanced Program DevelopmentDC

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Advanced CS-STEM Programs Advanced Program Development

High Performance Computing with JEF College student members of BDPA-DC work onapproved projects, prepare White Papers andpresentations with one of our District-based partnersJoint Educational Facilities (JEF) for regional andnational IT Showcase (ITSC) competitions. The JEFLab photo shown below features HP BladeSystemservers and large-format HP Designjet printer usedfor BDPA IT Showcase projects and postersrespectively.

Dr. Paul Gray, above left, visiting Associate Professor,Computer Science Department, University of NorthernIowa, introduces “Little Fe”, the portable cluster forcomputational science education to JEF students. JEFreceived the first production unit of Little Fe. JEFparticipants qualify for BDPA-DC student memberships..

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Annual Regional Chapter RDT&E DevelopmentDC

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CS-STEM HBCU/MIProgram Support

Advanced YouthTechnology Camp (YTC)

Admiral Gary Roughead, US Navy (right), Chief of NavalOperations and keynote presenter, speaks with HSCC andIT Showcase finalists during a National BDPA TechnologyConference held July 2010 in Philadelphia. A few finalistswere invited to attend the TeraGrid Conference inPittsburgh, the following week.

Each year, HSCC and IT Showcase students participate ina wide variety of application development, research, andautonomous systems programming activities in directsupport of local and regional CS-STEM oriented studentcompetitions.

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Local Chapter Current EventsDC

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Regional Conferences & Annual Awards Multimedia and CS-STEM Support

BDPA-DC Team Retains Regional Title BDPA-DC’s News Bureau adds print andonline CS-STEM newsletter publications,bdpatoday, to local communities. Videoand YouTube productions begin in FY-11.

Top three teams each won a copy of Office ProjectStandard 2007 from Microsoft at Bowie State Universityin 2009 and earned a chance to compete for scholarshipsat our National High School Computer Competition(HSCC.) BDPA-DC’s team placed second during 2010’sNational HSCC and will again host the 2011 HSCCRegionals this June at Bowie State University.

Top 25 media markets are targeted for the latestlocal BDPA chapter and technology news via printand online publications. Software developmentkits (SDK’s) will be leveraged in FY11 for mobiledevice application upgrades to products such asMotorola’s XOOM™, and Apple’s iPad 2.

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Local Chapter Publications (4Q10)Visit: www.bdpatoday.org

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October 2010 November 2010 December 2010 January 2011

Local Multimedia Sponsors and Stakeholders (FY10)

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Local Chapter Cyber & STEM Awards (4Q10)DC

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High School Computer Competition (HSCC) Chapter Support/innovation

2010 Regional HSCC Champions2010 Second Place National HSCC Finalists

Local team shown with Chief of Naval Operations, Admiral Gary Roughead (center) after receiving scholarships and awards in 2010

Perry CarterNBDPA’s Outstanding

Chapter President for 2010

Perry Carter (left) shown presenting speaker’s award to MGEN Ronnie Hawkins, USAF, DISA’s

Vice Director, for annual awards banquet keynote.

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Contact Us• BDPA-DC Executive Committee CY-2010/2011

– Perry Carter, Chapter President | [email protected] -or- [email protected]– Ravenna Chase, Vice President Finance– Dr. Jesse Bemley, Vice President Strategy & Planning– Edward Yeldell, Vice President Membership Management– Jamila Hashil, Vice President Membership Services– Marcella Black-Caro, Immediate Past President

• BDPA-DC Chapter Websites, I.T. Events, and eMail– www.ncr-bdpa.org– www.bdpatoday.org -or- http://bdpa-dc.groupsite.com– [email protected]

• BDPA-DC Federal Procurement Data– CAGE/NCAGE Code: 5FBU8– DUNS Number: 828023452– EIN: 52-1346530

• BDPA-DC Phone Numbers– National Office: 800.727.BDPA (2372)– Chapter President: 703.627.8257 (Mobile)– Local eFax: 301.576.5456

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BDPA Washington, D.C. Chapter Overviewwww.ncr-bdpa.org | www.bdpatoday.org

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Fiscal Year 2011 • Program Support Requests