INSCOM HQ
The INSCOM Technology Expo is a one-day event, held in an extremely secure facility that deals directly with the most important security and intelligence information. As a result, industry vendors will have the opportunity to display their products and services to personnel on base that may otherwise be unattainable. FBC will work directly with INSCOM to allow access to the facility during the expo.About INSCOM The U.S. Army Intelligence and S...
Raleigh Technology Day
Raleigh Technology Day During these troubling economic times, open source software provides state, local, and education organizations opportunities to cut back on demanding IT budgets while implementing secure, enterprise-class solutions. Join Red Hat, Carahsoft, and Alphanumeric for a complimentary day with Red Hat and JBoss engineers entirely dedicated to the North Carolina government information technology sector. Attend Middleware and/or...
CYBERLOG Mid-America 2010 "Effective Lo...
ABOUT THE CONFERENCE CYBERLOG Mid-America is an annual event sponsored by both the Armed Forces Communications and Electronics Association (AFCEA) and the National Defense Transportation Association (NDTA) Scott–St. Louis Chapters. This year's conference theme, Effective Logistics in Today’s Cyber Environment, supports the DoD’s focus on continuous improvement and developing greater efficiencies. The 2010 event features profe...
IDGA's 2nd Annual HR for Defense Summit
IDGA’s HR for Defense Summit will provide the most up-to-date plans, requirements, policies, and programs in support of department-wide transformation. It will identify current HR challenges and offer timely and practical solutions for both DoD and Industry, and provide a forum for dialogue between senior executives and military officers to advance strategic HR initiatives. Join forward-thinking military and civilian personnel together i...
July 26-28, 2010
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IDGA Location:
Vienna, VA
The Pentagon
This unclassified tabletop expo will be held in The Pentagon Conference Center. Because of the broad range of products and services that will be on display, this event will attract attendees from across the spectrum of DoD components. Previous expos have had over 250 attendees, such as personnel from: DISA, DTRA, ITA, U.S. Navy, NGA, OSD, Pentagon Library, WHS, and Joint Staff. Space is limited: a maximum of only 30 exhibit spaces can be accom...
Intelligence Surveillance and Reconnais...
The United States Army Intelligence Center of Excellence is proud to present Intelligence Surveillance and Reconnaissance (ISR) Requirements Day 2010. ISR Requirements Day is a world class event bringing together the best of academia and industry to gain knowledge of the current and future requirements of the intelligence community. Hosted by the U.S. Army's Intelligence Battle Lab in Fort Huachuca, Arizona, the one day event lays out the top...
July 27, 2010
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NCSI Location:
Tuscon, AZ
INPUT Executive Seminar: The Future of...
Join INPUT for a seminar to discuss health IT, the impact of health care reform legislation and the outlook for the market in 2010 and beyond. Featuring key health IT officials: Michael Carleton Chief Information Officer U.S. Department of Health and Human Services Dr. Paul Tibbits Deputy CIO Enterprise Development Department of Veterans Affairs Why you should attend: With the passage of historic health care legislation, the government contrac...
July 27, 2010
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INPUT Location:
McLean, VA
INPUT Webinar: Exploring Technology Goa...
Join INPUT for an online presentation that will examine our newest Social Services vertical offering, the WIC Program. Learn more about the technologies that support the administration, delivery, and integrity of the WIC program and how your business can find contracting opportunities available to vendors. What You Will Learn: Technologies needed to effectively implement the WIC program Impact of the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act (ARR...
July 27, 2010
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INPUT Location:
Webcast
DATA MINING: FAILURE TO LAUNCH
WHAT'S COVERED The vast majority of BI professionals are excited about the prospects of data mining, but are fully mystified about where to begin or even how to prepare. Of those who did initiate a modeling initiative, a recent data mining industry survey of predictive modeling practitioners reports that 51% of data mining projects either never left the ground, did not realize value or the ultimate results were not measurable. Despite its elus...
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