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World Congress 2016
World Congress is the National Contract Management Association’s largest education event for contract management, procurement, and acquisition professionals. Individuals from government (federal, state, and local); industry; and commercial business come together to engage, educate, and experience excellence. World Congress is what you make of it! Whether you want sessions focused on a specific topic, compelling keynote addresses, network...
July 24-27, 2016
Organizer: National Contract Management Association
Location: Kissimmee, FL
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Hilton Head Government Contracts Week
JOIN US FOR THE 25TH ANNIVERSARY OF THIS PREMIER GOVERNMENT CONTRACTING EVENT NEW: Get an All-Access pass for $2,600. Call 888.494.3696. Learn more. Basic, advanced, and master-level content explores crucial government contracting regulations Renowned government contracting specialists simplify complex issues Intensive training and networking spread over five concentrated days Held against the backdrop of stunning South Carolina coastal views...
July 18-22, 2016
Organizer: Federal Publications Seminars
Location: Hilton Head, SC
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Pillars of Modernization in Government
The Federal budget allocates over $3 billion dollars for modernization of information technology infrastructure. While these efforts will help to reduce operations and maintenance costs through greater efficiency, they will also open doors to innovation and the introduction of new technologies. Several factors are driving this, including increasing mobility and the need to update desktop operating systems on hundreds of thousands of federal PC...
May 4, 2016
Organizer: FEDINSIDER
Location: Webcast
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Debunking The Myths of Modernizing Fede...
According to IDC, outdated federal IT networks are incapable of fully exploiting the extensive advantages of the mobility, cloud, social networking, and big data analytics technologies collectively. This modern infrastructure will allow agencies to develop flexible networks that can easily and cost-effectively adapt to the changing needs of federal employees, citizens, and warfighters. Agencies are holding back because of concerns that moderni...
November 19, 2015
Organizer: FEDINSIDER
Location: Webcast
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