2010 Vision Conference
Join the TechAmerica Foundation as it presents the most authoritative, well-referenced market forecast in the industry at the 46th annual Vision Conference. The Vision Forecast offers a detailed analysis of government agencies’ spending plans in order to help the high-tech industry understand current and emerging government requirements for technology, services and equipment. Day one of the Vision Conference is dedicated to providing a t...
Government Contracting Ethics & Compliance
Learn what it takes to comply with new ethics requirements, prevent litigation and stay competitive. The chances of losing U.S. Government contracts for ethics and compliance reasons have never been higher. Greater government contracting oversight, new OCI and PCI rules, FAPIIS requirements, increased liability risks under the False Claims Act, and stricter lobbying disclosure rules require that all contractors implement an airtight internal c...
State and Local Executive Breakfast Fea...
Join INPUT and TechAmerica for a State and Local Executive Breakfast featuring Illinois’ top technology leaders. This seminar is an opportunity for technology vendors to network with peers and interact with state executives. Featuring presentations from key Illinois government officials: Greg WassChief Information OfficerState of Illinois Hardik Bhatt Chief Information OfficerCity of Chicago Topics to be addressed include: Innovation and...
INPUT and TechAmerica State and Local E...
Join INPUT and TechAmerica for a State and Local Executive Breakfast featuring Washington’s top technology leaders. This seminar is an opportunity for technology vendors to network with peers and interact with state executives. Featuring presentations from key Washington government officials: Tony Tortorice Chief Information Officer State of Washington Bill Schrier Chief Technology Officer City of Seattle Toni Cramer Chief Information Of...
2010 Management of Change Conference
The Management of Change (MOC) conference was created by the Federation of Government Information Processing Councils (FGIPC - now ACT) as a forum to bring together government executives from throughout the country and from all levels of government to share ideas, solutions and strategies on the application of information technology to government. The first MOC was held in San Antonio, Texas in 1980. Today, the Management of Change conference...
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