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FedCocktail
FedCocktail was created to provide a forum for businesses and professionals engaged in providing goods and services to federal, state, and local county/municipalities. Here you can spot teaming opportunities, meet with others who are engaged in similar practices and exchange core capabilities, and get to know others' secret to success. Contracting is a complex world where who you know matters. FedCocktail helps you connect with many others whi...
November 20, 2014
Organizer: FedCocktail
Location: McLean, VA
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Department of Health and Human Services...
Overview In FY12, the Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) will rely on commercial off-the-shelf (COTS) products and solutions for data management, applications, infrastructure, enterprise architecture, and security. immixGroup’s Market Intelligence Briefing will detail HHS’s $7 billion IT budget, agency initiatives, priorities, and major funded opportunities. Attendees also will receive a Territory Planner that includes a...
December 15, 2011
Organizer: immixGroup, Inc.
Location: McLean, VA
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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
Organizer: INPUT
Location: McLean, VA
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FedSources InFocus Event - Healthcare T...
The national debate on reforming public healthcare continues. But what about healthcare inside the federal government? Healthcare technology has become an essential component in advancing productivity of federal healthcare delivery, policy development, research, and regulatory enforcement. Not including Medicare, the federal government will spend more than $385 billion on healthcare in GFY2010. How much of that will go to federal contracts? Wi...
January 28, 2010
Location: McLean, VA
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