AFCEA Bethesda Energy, Infrastructure and Environment (EIE) Summit



The Biden Administration is committed to building a more sustainable and resilient future while tackling the climate crisis and creating jobs. This means investing in and building a resilient infrastructure that can withstand increasingly severe floods, wildfires, droughts, hurricanes, and other risks. At the same, the U.S. critical infrastructure is under attack from growing persistent and sophisticated cyber threats. High-profile attacks on SolarWinds Corp., the Colonial Pipeline and JBS Foods demonstrate that cyber vulnerabilities can have debilitating effects on national and economic security as well as public health and safety. Protecting the nation’s data assets, critical infrastructure, and the systems that control this infrastructure from cyberattacks and other risks is essential for national and economic security.

 

As the federal government tackles the climate emergency and other sustainability issues, agencies must harness the power of data and science to achieve outcomes that help build a more resilient government and nation. To that end, a “whole of government” approach is needed, not just a few departments, to address the myriad security, science, and sustainability challenges of today, from climate change to clean energy to cybersecurity. Security, science, and sustainability are interconnected, and all are related to resilience, the ability to withstand and respond to changes—whether environmental, social, or health related. This aligns with the theme of AFCEA Bethesda’s Energy, Infrastructure and Environment (EIE) Summit, Modernizing for a Resilient Future: Security, Science & Sustainability.

 

The EIE Summit will convene leaders from federal energy, infrastructure, and environment agencies to discuss the modernization efforts that must be undertaken to ensure a sustainable future. Keynote and panel remarks will be followed by roundtable discussions with government leaders, and the day will end with a networking reception.

Speaker and Presenter Information

Department of Energy, Chief Information Officer, Ann Dunkin will open upcoming Energy, Infrastructure and Environment (EIE) Summit as keynote speaker! More information on panelists and roundtable speakers to come...

Expected Number of Attendees

200

Relevant Government Agencies

Dept of Agriculture, Dept of Education, Dept of Energy, Dept of Housing & Urban Development, Dept of the Interior, Dept of Transportation, Dept of Veterans Affairs, NASA, FEMA


When
Tue, Nov 16, 2021, 1:00pm - 7:00pm ET


Cost

AFCEA Member:  $209.00
AFCEA Non Member:  $219.00
Onsite Registration:  $229.00
Government/Military:  $0.00


Where
National Press Club
529 14th St NW
Washington, DC 20045
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Website
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Organizer
AFCEA Bethesda


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