2024 Law Enforcement Conference
The 2024 PSC Law Enforcement Conference is where senior executives from the government technology and professional services industry will convene to hear from government officials across agencies to discuss critical law enforcement mission priorities and IT challenges. Join your fellow federal law enforcement colleagues for the PSC law enforcement event of the year
9th Annual PSC Federal Acquisition Conference
June 5, 2025| Westin Arlington Gateway, VA or Virtual
Federal acquisition practices are rapidly changing as the government aligns policies and resources with President Trump’s priorities.
Join Acquisition leaders from across the Federal Government and industry who will discuss the changing federal marketplace and how small and other-than-small companies can best navigate the evolving landscape.
This is a must-attend event for executive leaders, business development, change management and contracting professionals looking to develop outcome-driven strategies to best support federal missions and thrive in a changing acquisition environment.
2025 Featured Sessions

Executive Actions: Impacts and Implications for Industry
- Dr. Allan Burman, Former Administrator, OFPP
- Emily Murphy, Former Administrator, GSA
- David Berteau, Sr. Advisor, PSC (moderator)

Federal Funding Uncertainties: Dealing with the Appropriation Rollercoaster
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Jennifer Welham, Senior Vice President, Health, People, and Human Services, ICF
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Baris Yener, Chief Growth Officer, Abt Global
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Jill Bruning, Chief Technology Officer, Amentum
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Jim Carroll, CEO, PSC, (moderator)

The Weakest Link: Supply Chain and IT Risks
4:00 p.m.
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Greg Bowman, Chief Strategy Officer, Siemens Government Technologies
- Peter Battaglia, Deputy Director, Mission Assurance Division, DLA
- Alexis Lasselle Ross, President, Apex Defense Strategies, LLC
- Cameron G Holt, Maj Gen, USAF (Ret), President, Strategic Markets, Exiger
- Tim Brennan, Vice President, Government Relations, PSC (moderator)
Featured Speakers

Ms. Stacy Bostjanick is a member of the Senior Executive Service and serves as the Chief Defense Industrial Base Cybersecurity, Deputy Chief Information Officer for Cybersecurity (DCIO(CS)), Office of the Chief Information Officer. In this position, she serves as the focal point within the DoD CIO to implement the Cybersecurity Maturity Model Certification (CMMC) program across the Defense Industrial Base (DIB).
As the CMMC Director, Ms. Bostjanick is responsible for shepherding this critical program though the Code of Federal Regulation System rulemaking process for both the CFR 32 and 48 and ultimately implementing the program across the more than 220,000 companies that make up the DIB. This includes collaborating across the Federal Government with partners such as the Department of Homeland Security and the other members of the Federal Acquisition Security Council, to standardize this process and truly federalize it. In this role, she also directs the Department’s efforts to educate DIB partners on programatic requirements and ensures that DoD implements risk information sharing though the program’s execution. Additionally, Ms. Bostjanick is responsible for ensuring the Defense Acquisition community is trained and capable of including these requirements in their Programs and Acquisitions.
Prior to joining the CIO, Ms. Bostjanick served as the Director of SCRM for OCISO(A&S), where she was responsible for ensuring the incorporation of integrated supply chain efforts within USD(A&S). Ms. Bostjanick has an extensive career as an Acquisition Professional with roles that include the head of DIA’s Contracting Activity, and the Senior Contracting Officer for the Missile Defense Agency on the Standard Missile 3 Block IA and IB development and production program. She was responsible for cradle-to-grave execution of over $5 billion of highly-complex, cutting-edge contracts for our nation's missile defense systems. Ms. Bostjanick has also served as the Deputy Procurement Executive with the Office of the Director of National Intelligence where she had responsibility for establishing Intelligence Community Enterprise-wide Policy and submissions to the Program Management Plan on an annual basis.
Ms. Bostjanick has had numerous awards and accomplishments throughout her career including the Naval Meritorious Civilian Service Award, David Packard Excellence in Acquisition Award, Office of the Secretary of Defense Certificate of Appreciation, the Director of National Intelligence Award for Collaboration Leadership, National Intelligence Meritorious Citation, and the Small Business Award.
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Larry Allen currently serves as Associate Administrator for the Office of Government-wide Policy at the General Services Administration. Larry is an expert in federal commercial contracting with more than three decades specialized experience in Indefinite Delivery/Indefinite Quantity (IDIQ) and GSA Multiple Award Schedule contracting. His extensive career includes leadership roles such as President of Allen Federal Business Partners, Managing Director at BDO and President of the Coalition for Government Procurement, where he guided numerous businesses in navigating federal procurement compliance, enhancing business development, and effectively entering or revitalizing federal markets.
Larry is a recognized author, commentator, and educator, contributing regularly to national platforms focused on government and public sector issues. He has authored influential publications, including “Secrets of Schedule Sales Success,” and has frequently served as an expert witness on federal contracting cases. Committed to fostering efficient procurement practices that benefit agencies and taxpayers alike, Larry’s expertise ensures the advancement of strategic and compliant government-wide policies. Larry earned his bachelor’s degree from Emory University and pursued postgraduate studies at American University.

Mr. Peter Battaglia is the DLA Mission Assurance Deputy Director serving as the DLA lead for Mission Assurance, Defense Critical Infrastructure, and Continuity of Operations Planning. He also serves as the Supply Chain Security and Supply Chain Risk Management (SCRM) Program Manager for DLA. In this position he is the expert technical authority responsible for oversight of the design, implementation, execution, and promulgation of DLA's SCS/SCRM Program for worldwide support of OSD, JCS, CCMDs, and Military Services plans and operations.
He graduated from the Eisenhower School for National Security and Resource Strategy in 2021. He previously served as the Customer Relations Management Process Owner managing a portfolio of $7M and 800 personnel, including the Customer Interaction Center (help-line) and Customer Support Representatives interfacing with the supported services, combatant commands, and inter-agencies.
Mr. Battaglia established and implemented the DLA Agency Synchronization Operations Center (ASOC). The ASOC synchronizes and integrates the Agency’s operational mission and business support functions to provide agile, global support to the Warfighter and select Federal Agencies. The ASOC provides Agency leadership and mission partners a shared and standardized view; enables operational support serving as the consensus source of truth among all mission partners; focuses the Agency on output, readiness, effectiveness, and service to standards; and provides the tools and actionable information to conduct root cause analysis, develop solutions and courses of action, and implement senior leader decisions.
Mr. Battaglia also served as the Chief of the DLA Logistics Operations (J3) Director’s Action Group aligning the strategic efforts and messaging of the J3 and aligned Executive Directors to ensure DLA logistics support. Prior to this assignment, Mr. Battaglia strategically assessed DLA Customer Support by evaluating the DLA personnel laydown and functions resulting in $21M savings across the FYDP. He served as the Medical Materiel Executive Agent (MMEA) Analyst for DLA, orchestrating and synchronizing medical logistics for the complete range of military and whole of government missions such as utilization of non-FDA approved medical materiel and transportation policies allowing commercial narcotic shipments.
Mr. Battaglia was born in Honolulu, Hawaii, and hails from Herndon, Virginia. He received his Masters in National Security and Resource Strategy from the Eisenhower School in 2021 and his LOGTECH MBA, Logistics and Technology, from the Kelly School of Business, Indiana University in 2010. He received his undergraduate degree in Chemical Engineering from the University of Virginia in 2000. His wife, two children, and semi-classic BMW hobby serve to keep him busy while not working.
Mr. Battaglia has received the DLA Meritorious Civilian Performance Award (2011) and the DLA Superior Civilian Performance Award (2020 and 2005).
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Recap of Last's Year's Event
Registration Options
Take advantage of our early bird discount by using the code 25ACQUISITION50 to receive $50 off your conference registration. The early bird rate expires on May 8.

In-Person Registration
In-Person Access
Includes:
- Registration for one person
- Access to all event sessions
- Buffet lunch
- Post-event happy hour
- On-demand sessions

Virtual Registration
Live Virtual Access
Includes:
- Registration for one person
- Access to all event sessions
- Q&A audience access through chat function
- On-demand sessions

Government Registration
Complimentary to full time federal government with valid government email address
Includes:
- Registration for one person
- Access to all event sessions
- In-person or live virtual access
- All event sessions
- On-demand sessions
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Plan Your Trip
PSC's Federal Acquisition Conference is located at the Westin Arlington Gateway Hotel in the Washington, DC Metro Region. Conveniently near two major airports, Metro, bus routes, and plenty of on-site parking.

Things to Do in the Area
Driven by innovation and urban cool, Ballston is a lively neighborhood featuring the Ballston Quarter complex surrounded by quiet park-laced areas.
2025 Planning Committee
Ashley Lewis | Deloitte (CHAIR)
Tonya Alston | Agile Defense (VICE CHAIR)
Leo Alvarez | Baker Tilly
Amy Benson | SAIC
Greg Bowman | Siemens Government Technologies
Amy Fadida | AM Fadida Consulting
Cheree Hodges | CVP Corp
Ann-Marie Johnson | CGI Federal
Kitty Klaus | Easy Dynamics
Adam LaRose | AWS
Andrea McCarthy | Harp
John Roman | ECS Tech
Kate Thomas | SAIC
Tina Wilson | T47 International
Tracye Winfrey Howard | Wiley Rein
Marc Zoellner | Culmen