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Armed Forces Communications and Electro...
The AFCEA Homeland Security Conference has become the premier event in the Washington, D.C. area to learn about the most current homeland security issues facing our nation. The conference agenda is set by an advisory board made up of the government and industry individuals that are accountable for carrying out the DHS mission. This is THE venue will you will hear first hand about the critical issues facing our country in the fight against terr...
February 24-25, 2010
Organizer: Armed Forces Communications and Electronics
Location: Virtual
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Environmental Systems Research Institut...
The Federal User Conference (FedUC) is a geospatial conference for federal agencies. Attendees will have the opportunity to connect with other leaders, decision makers, and geographic information system (GIS) professionals. Regardless of GIS experience, attendees can get the knowledge and resources needed to make better decisions using the geographic approach.
February 17-19, 2010
Organizer: Environmental Systems Research Institute (ESR
Location: Virtual
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AFFIRM February Luncheon -- The Federal...
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February 17, 2010
Organizer: AFFIRM
Location: Virtual
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Government Construction Contracting Tel...
TargetGov's Government Construction Contracting Teleconference Extraordinary Growth Potential If You Know the Ropes! Attend this teleconference to • learn what construction bonds are and who must be "bonded" • learn the differences between and costs of bid bonds, performance bonds, and payment bonds• learn what agencies are responsible for these opportunities• identify the upcoming pipeline for opportunities • identify...
January 19, 2010
Organizer: TargetGov
Location: Washington, DC, DC
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AFFIRM December Luncheon - Web 2.0 at W...
Like Elizabeth Taylor and Richard Burton, there's a love/hate relationship between our government and Web 2.0. It's on again, it's off again, it's on again...Well, given productivity and security/privacy concerns, govies are never going to spend all day hanging out on facebook. But that doesn't mean that Web 2.0 does not have an important role to play in government. A series of agencies are building out Web 2.0 communities inside the firewall...
December 15, 2009
Organizer: AFFIRM
Location: Virtual
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