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SUMMARY:EVM Practitioners' Forum
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SUMMARY:2026 Workshop Abstract Submission Deadline
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SUMMARY:Washington Capital Area 2025 Autumn Social
DESCRIPTION:Please join the WCAC of ICEAA for the 2025 Autumn Social\nThursday\, November 6th | 5:00 – 8:00 PM ET \nPlease join the Washington Capital Area Chapter (WCAC) of ICEAA for our 2025 Autumn Social! \nThis year’s Autumn Social will be hosted by Augur Consulting at their office located in Arlington\, VA! \nCome on out to eat\, drink\, socialize and meet the new 2025-2027 ICEAA Board! An assortment of food and drinks will be provided for all participants who RSVP. \nWe highly encourage all WCAC members to join the fun\, especially newer members who are looking to get involved in their local ICEAA community! \nDon’t wait\, RSVP here or via the link below! \n< https://forms.office.com/r/2knZPUSDYV > \nImportant Event Details: \nWhat: WCAC of ICEAA 2025 Autumn Social\nWhen: Thursday\, November 6th | 5:00 – 8:00 PM ET\nWhere: Augur Consulting | 1400 Crystal Drive Suite 800\, Arlington\, VA 22202 \nRSVP: \nPLEASE RSVP NO LATER THAN MONDAY\, November 3rd\, 2025 \nCLICK HERE TO RSVP \n  \nFor any questions/concerns related to this event\, please send an email to the WCAC Social/Service Chair\, Cameron Atkins-Bennage (CAtkinsBennage@tecolote.com) \nEvent Access: \nClosest Metro Stop: Crystal City Metro Station. Trip Planner | WMATA \nClosest VRE Stop: Crystal City Train Station. VRE Schedules  \nParking: Jefferson Plaza parking garage | 1400 Crystal Cr\, Arlington\, VA 22202 \n 
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LOCATION:Augur Consulting\, 1400 Crystal Drive Suite 800\, Arlington\, VA\, 22002\, United States
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SUMMARY:WCA Chapter Virtual Luncheon: Schedule Risk at Early Acquisition
DESCRIPTION:Please join us for this month’s Washington Capital Area Chapter (WCAC) International Cost Estimating and Analysis Association (ICEAA) Luncheon:  \nSUBJECT: WCAC ICEAA December Luncheon: Schedule Risk at Early Acquisition\nPRESENTED BY: Sam Kitchin and Gabriella Magasic\, Augur Consulting\nTIME: December 9\, 2025 | 12:00 to 1:00pm Eastern \n  \nSUMMARY:\nIt can be difficult to construct a realistic schedule early in the acquisition lifecycle due to the limited certainty of requirements\, design decisions\, and other key elements of program planning. Understanding risk and uncertainty in a schedule is essential\, and the GAO Scheduling Guide includes “Conducting a Schedule Risk Analysis” as one of the 10 Best Practices. A Schedule Risk Analysis (SRA) can provide quantitative insight into potential areas of delay along with associated cost impacts. However\, a well-formed SRA requires clear input and structured analysis of risk events and uncertainty. In this presentation\, we will discuss how to address schedule risk in low maturity projects by investigating different risk modeling techniques\, reviewing existing guidance on schedule risk\, and analyzing how uncertainty analysis must be interpreted and applied early in the project lifecycle. \nThis briefing was originally presented at the 2024 ICEAA Professional Development & Training Workshop. \n  \nSpeakers: \nGabriella Magasic – Gabriella Magasic is a Deputy Portfolio Manager at Augur Consulting with over 5 years of experience in government acquisition. She started her career as a cost analyst for Navy Explosive Ordnance Disposal programs\, however her primary focus has since transitioned to developing schedules and risk analyses to support Navy High Energy Laser programs. Gabriella graduated from Virginia Tech with a BA in Economics and earned an MA from George Washington University in Applied Economics. \nSam Kitchin – Sam Kitchin is the Technical Director at Augur Consulting with more than 12 years of experience in government acquisition. He has performed cost analysis for a broad range of projects within the Department of Defense and the Department of Energy. In his current role\, he oversees training and implementation of cost estimating\, schedule analysis\, and performance management best practices within Augur. Sam graduated from Wake Forest University with a BS in Mathematical Business. He holds CCEA and PSP certifications. \n\nMicrosoft Teams Need help? \nJoin the meeting now \nMeeting ID: 245 059 321 553 7 \nPasscode: 2iM7XW9r
URL:https://www.iceaaonline.com/calendar/wcac120925/
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SUMMARY:SoCal Chapter Webinar: AI’s Practical Impact on Cost Engineering
DESCRIPTION:AI’s Practical Impact on Cost Engineering\nJanuary 13\, 2026 | 11:30am-12:30pm (pacific)\n  \nAI is beginning to streamline the daily work of cost engineers by helping teams find information faster\, reducing rework\, and enabling more consistent early estimates. Join Galorath’s Chief Strategy Officer\, Charles Orlando\, for a session that explains the power of artificial intelligence in clear\, practical terms and focuses on what matters most to cost professionals: accuracy\, traceability\, and dependable support in high-stakes work. We’ll look at how Estimation-Centric AI (ECAI) assists with tasks such as organizing inputs\, reviewing assumptions\, generating structured first-pass models\, and running quick scenarios. Rather than replacing expertise\, AI accelerates time-consuming tasks\, allowing analysts to focus on judgment\, reasoning\, and communication. We’ll also address common questions around trust\, security\, and human oversight\, and show how ECAI delivers support that is transparent\, traceable\, and firmly guided by human judgment. Attendees will leave with a grounded understanding of what AI can do today and how it can make their work easier\, faster\, and more consistent. \nSpeaker:\nCharles Orlando\, Chief Strategy Officer\nGalorath \nCharles leads strategy\, AI innovation\, and go-to-market at Galorath. He drives the company’s AI initiatives\, including SEERai—an enterprise platform for cost\, schedule\, and risk estimation. With 30 years in B2B SaaS and applied AI\, he focuses on secure\, real-time platforms for enterprise operational intelligence and high-impact execution across complex\, high-stakes environments. He holds degrees from UC Berkeley and Arizona State University\, where his award-winning thesis explored AI’s impact on human language and higher education. \n 
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SUMMARY:WCA Chapter Virtual Luncheon: Cost Estimation Guidance for AI Software Development Projects
DESCRIPTION:Please join us for this month’s Washington Capital Area Chapter (WCAC) International Cost Estimating and Analysis Association (ICEAA) Luncheon: \n  \nSUBJECT: WCAC ICEAA January 2026 Luncheon: Cost Estimation Guidance for AI Software Development Projects\nPRESENTED BY: Arlene F Minkiewicz\nTIME: January 14\, 2026 | 12:00 to 1:00pm Eastern \nSUMMARY:\nThe rapid evolution and integration of Artificial Intelligence (AI) within software development demands updated approaches to cost estimation.  Traditional cost estimation models\, primarily designed for conventional software projects\, often fail to address the unique complexities and variables inherent in AI algorithms.  This presentation provides a comprehensive framework for estimating costs in an AI-based software projects\, bridging the gap with insights from industry best practices\, academic research\, and lessons learned from recent AI projects.  Key cost drivers such as data preparation\, algorithm selection\, model training\, deployment\, and maintenance are thoroughly analyzed.  The framework introduces a multi-phased approach encompassing the many activities in a software development project\, tailored specifically to AI projects.  Emphasis is placed on the iterative and experimental nature of AI development and its impact on project costs and effort. \n  \nSpeaker:\nArlene F Minkiewicz is the Director of Cost Research at Unison Cost Engineering with over 40 years of experience building cost models.  She leads the cost research activity for TruePlanning®\, the suite of cost estimating products that Unison provides and is a software measurement expert dedicated to finding creative solutions focused on helping make software development and project management professionals successful \n\nMicrosoft Teams Need help? \nJoin the meeting now \nMeeting ID: 287 037 001 912 93\nPasscode: 9YT7ty3Q \nDial in by phone \n+1 929-352-1792\,\,820717398# United States\, New York City \nFind a local number \nPhone conference ID: 820 717 398#
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SUMMARY:WCA Chapter Virtual Luncheon: Affordable Solutions: Forging the Missing Link: Projects to Portfolio
DESCRIPTION:Please join us for this month’s Washington Capital Area Chapter (WCAC) International Cost Estimating and Analysis Association (ICEAA) Luncheon: \nSUBJECT: WCAC ICEAA February 2026 Luncheon: Affordable Solutions: Forging the Missing Link. Projects to Portfolio\nPRESENTED BY: Brian Flynn\, Ben Bergen\, and Alan Karickoff\nTIME: February 3\, 2026 | 12:00 to 1:00pm Eastern \nSUMMARY:\nNobody but nobody wants unaffordable solutions. Yet projects are frequently initiated that can’t be paid for. This leads to cost and schedule growth\, program cancellations\, or fielding a capability without the resources to sustain it. Affordability analysis\, holistically executed\, ensures that the cost of a project syncs with long-range modernization\, force structure\, and manpower plans\, given resource constraints. Too often\, however\, affordability analysis devolves into an assessment of funding needs over a five-year horizon. This myopic perspective short-changes decision makers. \nOur research presents an innovative alternative. Integrating life-cycle cost estimates\, assessments of risk\, and evaluation of resource availability\, it offers leadership a menu of options for pricing the current program of record and for adjusting other projects in the portfolio. \nThe bottom line? Sharpened illumination of trade space\, better understanding of risk\, and stronger alignment of projects with strategy. \n  \nSpeakers:\nBen Bergen is a Senior Associate at Technomics working within the Program\, Portfolio\, and Performance Management (P3M) Service Area. Since joining Technomics in March 2021\, he has provided cost estimating and financial planning support to multiple Navy programs within PEO Integrated Warfare Systems (IWS) 2.0 and 4.0. Over the past year\, Ben has expanded his role to include developing Power Platform solutions for the NNSA. He holds a B.S. in Industrial and Systems Engineering from Virginia Tech. \nAlan Karickhoff leverages nearly ten years of experience\, including four years supporting clients within the Department of Energy\, to develop innovative program evaluation tools and analyses. Previously\, he worked as an economic analyst for the trucking industry and as a survey statistician at the U.S. Census Bureau. He holds an MPS degree in Applied Economics from the University of Maryland\, College Park and a BA in Economics from Dickinson College in Carlisle\, PA. \nBrian Flynn supports national security efforts at Technomics’ Arlington\, Virginia\, headquarters. He has a deep understanding of and strong working relationships with many of the cost and operations research organizations in the U.S. DoD and the NATO Alliance. His areas of expertise include capability portfolio analysis\, weapon system and software cost estimating\, EVM\, econometric modeling\, and corporate financial health. Dr. Flynn has undying pride in his service as a U.S. Marine. Semper Fi. \n\nMicrosoft Teams \nJoin the meeting now \nMeeting ID: 270 322 974 931 3 \nPasscode: mi93qE73 \nDial in by phone \n+1 929-352-1792\,\,546635685# United States\, New York City \nFind a local number \nPhone conference ID: 546 635 685#
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SUMMARY:SoCal Chapter Webinar: Moneyball Metrics: Exploring Power BI Through MLB Player Analysis
DESCRIPTION:Moneyball Metrics: Exploring Power BI Through MLB Player Analysis\nFebruary 27\, 2026 | 11:30am-12:30pm (pacific)\nWith recent enterprise access to Power BI\, the DoD Cost community has a powerful new tool at its disposal. This presentation examines not only how cost analysts have utilized Power BI over recent years but will also explore its potential usages and innovative ways to leverage its capabilities within the program office. Through the lens of the MLB\, we’ll explore Power BI’s capabilities\, with player salaries\, contract durations\, team locations\, and conferences representing key elements of Defense Acquisition. This data will be transformed into dynamic dashboards\, providing valuable support for cost estimating and program management by visualizing labor rates\, contract costs\, and more. As cost analysts\, our role is to provide decision-makers with accurate\, actionable insights. Power BI’s capabilities offer a shift from traditional tools enhancing the effectiveness and adaptability of decision support and database management. Ultimately\, this presentation aims to inspire new and creative approaches to data visualization and analysis. \nSpeakers: \nSam Lepordo is a Cost Analyst at Quantech Services with over 3 years of dedicated experience in DoD cost estimating. He has supported multiple Ground Based Command and Control IT systems within the Air Force. Sam grew up in Massachusetts and graduated from the University of New Hampshire with degrees in Finance and Information Systems & Business Analytics. \nWith a strong foundation and enthusiasm for Mathematics and Statistics\, Meghan Greathouse earned a B.S. in Mathematics and a Data Analytics Certification from Middle Georgia State University. Currently\, she brings two and a half years of experience as a Senior Cost Analyst\, specializing in cost and data analysis for the Distributed Common Ground Systems (DCGS) Program within the Air Force Department of Defense. Outside of work\, she cherishes spending time with her husband and two children\, enjoying sports\, family activities\, and all things related to her daughters’ interests. \nRSVP at https://us02web.zoom.us/meeting/register/ZGkh3n4uSfeyRi9uO1DSmw
URL:https://www.iceaaonline.com/calendar/socal022726/
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SUMMARY:2026 ICEAA Awards Nomination Deadline
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SUMMARY:WCA Chapter Virtual Luncheon: A Fool with an AI Tool…is still a Fool
DESCRIPTION:Please join us for the next Washington Capital Area Chapter (WCAC) International Cost Estimating and Analysis Association (ICEAA) Luncheon: \nSUBJECT: ICEAA WCAC Virtual Luncheon: A Fool with an AI Tool…is still a Fool\nPRESENTED BY: Dan French (Cobec) and Carol Dekkers (Quality Plus Technologies)\nTIME: March 11\, 2026 | 12:00 to 1:00pm Eastern \nSUMMARY:\nThis presentation will explore the integration of Artificial Intelligence (AI) in sizing software projects using the International Function Point User Group (IFPUG) function points methodology and software estimates. As organizations increasingly seek efficiency and accuracy in project estimation\, AI offers transformative potential by automating the function point counting process. By leveraging machine learning algorithms\, AI can analyze historical project data\, identify patterns\, and predict function point counts with enhanced precision. This not only streamlines the estimation process but also reduces human error and bias. \nAdditionally\, AI-driven tools can provide insights into project complexity and resource allocation\, enabling more informed decision-making. The synergy between AI and IFPUG function points represents a significant advancement in software estimating practices\, facilitating better project planning and management. Ultimately\, this approach enhances the overall reliability of software project estimations\, paving the way for successful project delivery in an increasingly dynamic technological landscape. \nSpeakers:\nDan French has 25+ years in a variety of IT roles including analyst\, developer\, tester\, project management\, software metrics and software estimation.  He’s developed CMMi and ISO compliant process improvement and software estimation processes.  \nDan holds a B.S. in Economics from Virginia Tech and holds certification as a Lifetime CFPS\, PMP and CSM.  He’s served as the Certification Director on the IPFUG Board of Directors and is currently the Partnership & Events Director.   Previously he served as the Chair of the Certification Committee & Functional Software Sizing Committee (FSSC). He’s  authored numerous white papers/presentations on software metrics\, Agile\, and estimation. \nCarol Dekkers is founder of Quality Plus Technologies\, Inc. and works with clients who want to succeed with software measurement\, estimation\, and project management. Carol is a frequent presenter at ICEAA and other international conferences and she holds credentials from ICEAA\, IFPUG\, the Project Management Institute\, and the Green Project Management foundation. \nMicrosoft Teams meeting \nJoin: https://teams.microsoft.com/meet/27127133438689?p=Ok6WuUC0JRKfphGEbA \nMeeting ID: 271 271 334 386 89 \nPasscode: 3pD9pX6P \nNeed help? | System reference \nDial in by phone \n+1 929-352-1792\,\,332145873# United States\, New York City \nFind a local number \nPhone conference ID: 332 145 873#
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260326T120000
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SUMMARY:How to Turbocharge your 2026 ICEAA Workshop Experience
DESCRIPTION:Join ICEAA and our Washington Capital Area Chapter for How to Turbocharge your ICEAA 2026 Workshop Experience\, a presentation that will give you all the tips and tricks you need to make the most of your time in Norfolk this May! \nLearn more about how to navigate the dense schedule of peer-authored technical presentations\, super-using the Workshop app\, and how to break the ice during networking events to expand your professional network. Get a quick overview of the 2026 OEM Forum & Networking event from OEM COG Chair Kevin Hewitt\, tips and tricks for successful networking from WCA Chapter Programs Chair Kevin McKeel\, and a refresher on ICEAA’s certification program and the CEBoK-based training opportunities that are in store for 2026 from Certification Principal Kevin Cincotta. \nRSVP today: https://us02web.zoom.us/meeting/register/ssJv7OCwQAa32V58FqxxzA \nSpeakers: \nKevin Cincotta is a CCEA-certified principal cost analyst at the MITRE Corporation. He has over 25 years of experience in cost estimating and analysis\, primarily for DoD/W and DHS. He is ICEAA’s Certification Principal and co-lead of MITRE’s Cost Analysis Community of Practice. He is a primary contributor to and former instructor of the CEBoK Regression module. Kevin holds a bachelor’s degree in economics and philosophy\, with math minor\, from the University of Virginia; and a master’s in the same fields from the London School of Economics. \nKevin Hewitt is a Cost Estimating Manager for Huntington Ingalls Industries and member of the ICEAA OEM COG Steering Committee. He has over 22 years’ experience at HII\, most in shipbuilding with a more recent focus on management of the Non-Advocate Review/Independent Cost Evaluation process at Corporate. He has a Bachelor of Science in Mechanical Engineering from Old Dominion University and is currently working toward completing his program at ODU. \nMr. Kevin McKeel has over 25 years of experience in software cost estimation. He is a CCEA and SAFe Architect and received the prestigious 2021 Technical Achievement of the Year award from ICEAA related to research of automated software sizing using AI and NLP. Mr. McKeel holds a Bachelor’s in Business Administration (Finance) from James Madison University and a Master’s in Business Administration (Decision Systems) from The George Washington University. \nMegan Jones has proudly served as ICEAA’s Executive Director since 2014. Her collection of ICEAA hats include Workshop planner\, marketing director\, graphic designer\, webmaster\, ICEAA World editor-in-chief\, sponsor relationship liaison\, chief financial officer\, ex-officio board member\, and webinar emcee.
URL:https://www.iceaaonline.com/calendar/nfk26turbocharge/
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SUMMARY:2026 Workshop Earlybird Rates Cutoff
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SUMMARY:WCA Chapter Spring Panel Discussion
DESCRIPTION:Please join the Washington Capital Area Chapter of ICEAA for the:\n2026 Spring Panel Discussion\nThursday\, April 16th | 5:30 – 7:30 PM ET \n \nPlease join the Washington Capital Area Chapter (WCAC) of ICEAA for our 2026 Spring Panel Discussion! \nThis year’s Spring Panel Discussion will be hosted by Cobec\, Inc. at their office located in L’Enfant Plaza! \nThe 2025 Acquisition Transformation Strategy has impacts on all areas of the cost community\, regardless of commodity\, industry/government\, or level of experience. With this important topic in mind\, come hear a diverse group of senior voices discuss how they see our community adapting. Our panelists are Sam Kitchin (Technical Director at Augur)\, Rich Hartley (Boeing Estimating Division lead)\, Eric Cohen (Cost Analysis and Acquisition Support director at Technomics)\, and Marvin Poindexter (Acquisition and Competition Strategy Domain Expert at Cobec\, Inc.) with the discussion lead by our Chapter President Sean Wells. There will be an assortment of food and drinks provided for all participants. \nWe highly encourage all WCAC members to come out and meet our panelists\, especially newer members who are looking to get involved in their local ICEAA community! \nDon’t wait\, RSVP here or via the link below! \nImportant Event Details: \nWhat: WCAC of ICEAA 2026 Spring Panel Discussion\nWhen: Thursday\, April 16th | 5:30 – 7:30 PM ET\nWhere: Cobec\, Inc. | 500 L’Enfant Plaza SW\, Suite 1100\, Washington\, DC 20024 \nRSVP:\nPLEASE RSVP NO LATER THAN MONDAY\, April 13th\, 2025 \nClick HERE to RSVP \nor scan the QR Code: \n \nFor any questions/concerns related to this event\, please send an email to the WCAC Social/Service Chair\, Cameron Atkins-Bennage (events.washington.iceaa@gmail.com) \nEvent Access:\nClosest Metro Stop: L’Enfant Metro Station\, D & 9th Street exit. Trip Planner | WMATA\nClosest VRE Stop: L’Enfant Train Station. VRE Schedules\nRideshare: Enter the address of the International Spy Museum.\nParking: Ace Parking | 840 D Street SW\, Washington DC 20024.
URL:https://www.iceaaonline.com/calendar/wcac041626/
LOCATION:Cobec Consulting\, Inc.\, 500 L'Enfant Plaza SW\, STE 1100\, Washington\, 20024\, United States
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DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260515
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SUMMARY:2026 ICEAA Professional Development & Training Workshop
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