Small Business Leadership: Triumphs, Ch...
Mark your calendars now to join us for this special presentation, Small Business Leadership: Triumphs, Challenges and Tribulations by Mr. Rob Holder from HP. Mr. Holder will address the unique leadership challenges faced by small business as well as leadership skills and development in general. Capacity is limited. Reservations are required
April 13, 2010
Organizer:
AFCEA Location:
Fairfax, VA
Helping Your Site Visitors Engage and Succeed
Helping Your Site Visitors Engage and Succeed Class Format: One–Day Course Instructor: Janice "Ginny" Redish, PhD, Redish & Associates, Inc Date: Thursday, April 8, 2010 Time: 9:00 am – 4:00 pm Place: Department of Labor (DOL) Directions to DOL Fee: $200 federal, state, or local U.S. government; $300 for non–government Course Description Citizens come to government with their own goals and tasks in mind. Learn to focus yo...
Demo for Quick & Easy Customer Profiling
Demo of the Quick & Easy Customer Profile Class Format: Webinar about our webinars Instructor: Nicole Burton, GSA Date: Tuesday, April 6, 2010 Time: 1:00 PM – 3:00 PM EST Place: Online Webinar* Fee: FREE Webinar Description Do you know who your customers are and how they're engaging with you online? In this demonstration, you'll observe a government agency web team completing a Quick–and–Easy Customer Profile for their we...
CollabNet: Understanding Agile Developm...
Please join CollabNet and Carahsoft for a complimentary webcast where Greg Pfister will discuss how agile is being used across major government projects today by federal contractors and government program managers. Additional subjects to be addressed are: How government agencies and their contractors can benefit from agile software development How agile can be implemented in the federal sector, including pathways for overcoming inherent obstac...
April 6, 2010
Organizer:
Carahsoft Location:
Webcast
Adobe Acrobat Webcast: Deliver Rich, En...
Join Carahsoft and Adobe for a complimentary webcast to learn more about how you can utilize Adobe Acrobat to simplify communication. Listen to Lisa Croft, Acrobat Solutions Engineer, and learn how engaging with Adobe Acrobat allows you to: Share ideas - convert almost any file into a polished PDF, present multiple documents in a PDF Portfolio - even add multimedia, all in a single file Have security assurance - know that your information is s...
April 6, 2010
Organizer:
Carahsoft Location:
Webcast
2010 National Hurricane Conference
Purpose of the Conference The primary goal of the National Hurricane Conference is to improve hurricane preparedness, response, recovery and mitigation in order to save lives and property in the United States and the tropical islands of the Caribbean and Pacific. In addition, the conference serves as a national forum for federal, state and local officials to exchange ideas and recommend new policies to improve Emergency Management. To accompli...
Data Protection and Incident Response "...
Quick Overview Public and private sector organizations alike are charged with protecting critical data and responding to incidents that put information security at risk. In this session, David Matthews, deputy CISO for the City of Seattle, reveals: Data protection challenges; Tools to meet those challenges; How to respond to security incidents. Hackers. Insiders. Man-made or natural disasters. These are among the forces that threaten data crit...
CPIC 2010 Immersion™ Education Event
CPIC Immersion™ is an intensive educational and professional development program designed to strengthen your CPIC knowledge and skills. CPIC Immersion™ follows directly after the CPIC2010 Conference. It will feature individual subject matter expert instructors matched to specifics topics related to elements of the Capital Planning and Investment Control life cycle. It is designed to emphasize interaction between attendees and the...
Seattle EM Summit 2010: All-Hazards, Al...
The face of emergency management today has never been more complex! The All-Hazards, All-Stakeholders Summit will address the natural and man-made hazards facing the Seattle area — fires, floods, terror events — and address best practices in preparing for and mitigating these crises. Prepared organizations must not only plan internally, but must reach out to their “silos” to integrate planning with divergent and multi-d...
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