Air Force Information Technology Conference
Welcome to the Air Force Information Technology Conference Recent News and Frequently Asked Questions Question: What is the dress code for AFITC? Answer: Dress code is business casual for civilians and standard Air Force UOD: Blues on Monday and BDU/ABU/Flight Suit the rest of the week for military. Question: Can exhibitors attend the General Seminar Sessions? Answer: Exhibitor badges will get you into most general sessions (exception being ...
Technology Trends in Government Contractors
Did you know most GovCon firms spent about 2% of their annual revenue on IT last year? Would you like to know where they plan to focus their IT investments next year? Clarity: Focus on IT, captures the opinions and plans of 233 CIO’s and senior IT executives across a broad range of Government contracting firms and topics. Join Deltek for the webcast “Technology Trends in Government Contractor” and hear how to: Assess the spen...
Pre-FY 2011 Small Business Boot Camp
The Department of the Interior (DOI) will host a Pre – FY 2011 Small Business Boot Camp on Tuesday, August 31, 2010. This event is opened to all small businesses that have an interest in providing services or products to the U.S. Department of the Interior. Topics: FY 2011 Forecast of Procurement Opportunities Business Development Assistance Financial Discoveries for Small Businesses Prime Contractors' Subcontracting Opportunities Etc. R...
For Government Contractors Only
If you do business in support of government agency requirements you should plan to attend For Government Contractors Only, a new edition of Business Over Breakfast™, the most productive government sector networking breakfast event in DC/MD/VA exclusively for B2G and B2B2G companies.For Government Contractors Only is a sister-activity of the weekly event that started more than fourteen years ago by Navy and Marine Veterans doing business...
Contractor Performance Assessment Repor...
The Naval Sea Logistics Center, Detachment Portsmouth is pleased to present a one-day training seminar on the use of the Contractor Performance Assessment Reporting System (CPARS). CPARS is an excellent tool for documenting contractor performance and is used throughout the Department of Defense and several other Federal Agencies! Benefits of the program include facilitating government-contractor communication, motivating improved contractor pe...
AUVSI’s Unmanned Systems North America 2010
Mark Your Calendar to be a Part of AUVSI’s Unmanned Systems North America 2010 AUVSI’s Unmanned Systems North America 2010 is the premiere forum for reviewing, assessing and discussing the successes and shortcomings of current unmanned systems. The conference, with an expected record turnout, will bring together the key leaders and decision-makers in the industry. Officials from government and user organizations around the world wi...
August 24-27, 2010 Location:
Denver, CO
Inspection and Investigation of Commerc...
This intensive course will cover the unique characteristics of commercial motor vehicles and the special dynamics at play when one is involved in a collision. Detailed information of the nomenclature and operation of commercial motor vehicles will provide you with a level of competence needed to perform an adequate post-crash inspection of the vehicle. To reinforce the concepts presented, you will conduct “hands-on” exercise inspec...
August 23-27, 2010
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IPTM Location:
Jacksonville, FL
Kirtland AFB/DOE/Sandia Labs
Join FBC and the Armed Forces Communications & Electronics Association (AFCEA) - Albuquerque Chapter for this exclusive Information Technology Expo held at Kirtland Air Force Base. This is the only expo officially sponsored and endorsed by AFCEA at Kirtland AFB.The goal of this expo is to stimulate exchanges of information between commercial IT products and services providers and Kirtland/DOE/Sandia Information Management Officers', Inform...
Building the Cyber Workforce Federal Ag...
The rising tide of cyber attacks is threatening our government more and more each day. Federal agencies must act now to upgrade their cybersecurity workforce, both in skills and headcount. The challenge is to find qualified people, to recruit and train them, and to bring existing staff skills up to date in a fast-changing environment. There's talk of imposing licensing or certification requirements for cyber workers. How is your agency going t...
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