Federal Business Council, Inc. (FBC)
Federal Business Council, Inc. (FBC) specializes in producing conferences and trade show events at Federal Government locations throughout the United States. Each month thousands of federal employees attend FBC events to evaluate the latest advances in technology, military hardware, training, and other product areas, as well as update their sources for future requirements.

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The NLIT Summit is sponsored by the NLIT Society, a professional society founded to facilitate the exchange of best practices and ideas among IT and Cybersecurity professionals within the DOE complex, strengthen the infrastructure, and identify efficiencies within the DOE laboratory system. The Summit facilitates sharing information regarding all aspects of IT and Cybersecurity operations, technology, policies, and practices in support of research conducted at the Laboratories. It is open to all personnel in the IT and Cybersecurity fields working at Laboratories and Plants affiliated with government funded activities, as well as Federal government employees in the IT or Cybersecurity fields that work at agencies associated with the participating Laboratories.
The Summit consists of presentations, Community of Interest Network (COIN) collaboration sessions, panel discussions, tutorials, and technology demonstrations on a variety of topics of current interest to the IT community within DOE. There is an emphasis on providing opportunities for active participation and networking between attendees. Best practices, strategies, methodologies, implementations, lessons learned, innovative solutions, and emerging topics within the DOE community are shared during the Summit’s many sessions and events.

This event will be a hybrid event consisting of vendor demonstrations and speaking sessions. The demos will be applicable to the Cybersecurity session topics. It will be promoted internally to the EXIM population and the Department of VA employees located at this location and across the street at the main VA HQ will also be invited.
About EXIM (from the EXIM.gov website):

The Federal Government Procurement Conference (GPC) is a national conference fostering business partnerships between the Federal Government, its prime contractors and small, minority, service-disabled veteran-owned, veteran-owned, HUBZone and women-owned businesses.
GPC is the largest and longest-running conference for small businesses looking to do business with the government and its prime contractors. This unique one-day event attracts:
- A wide variety of government attendees representing many Federal, State and Local agencies
- Participants from all over the United States including: Government (Federal, State and Local), Industry (Prime Contractors and Small Businesses) and Academia
- Prime Contractors with teaming and mentor-protégé opportunities
- Hundreds of small businesses, minority-owned businesses, women-owned businesses, Service-Disabled Veteran-Owned Businesses, 8a businesses and HUBZone businesses
- Participating firms have the benefit of marketing their products and services to procurement representatives and small business specialists from federal agencies.
Sponsorship opportunities are available to increase your exposure!

Showcase Your Innovation at PNNL TechFest!
Join us as an exhibitor at PNNL TechFest — where breakthrough science, cutting-edge technology, and bold ideas come together.
Hosted by Pacific Northwest National Laboratory (PNNL), TechFest is a multi-day event that brings together researchers, engineers, industry partners, and innovators for a dynamic event focused on discovery, collaboration, and real-world impact.
At the 2025 event, more than 800 PNNL employees participated. Employees are strongly encouraged to interact with exhibitors and gain an education on emerging products/services that can be utilized within the laboratory setting. Industry exhibitors are invited to attend the seminars.
Why Exhibit?
Engage Top Scientific Talent
Connect directly with leading researchers and technical experts driving advancements in energy, national security, data science, and more.
Build Strategic Partnerships
Meet decision-makers and collaborators actively seeking new technologies, tools, and solutions.
Showcase Your Capabilities
Demonstrate your products, services, and innovations to a highly engaged, technically sophisticated audience.
Support Innovation & Community
Be part of an event that fosters cross-disciplinary collaboration and strengthens the innovation ecosystem.
Whether you’re launching new technology or expanding your current partnerships, PNNL TechFest is your opportunity to stand out.

- Day 1 will identify and analyze key irregular warfare threats to U.S. critical infrastructure by convening experts from government, industry, and academia.
- Day 2 will focus on the methods and operations of foreign adversaries within the homeland, addressing threats to industry, academia, and specific geographic regions like the Arctic and the Pacific.
- Day 3 is dedicated to forging a unified, whole-of-society defense by exploring how law enforcement, emerging technologies, and inter-agency coordination can build national resilience against irregular threats.
By convening leaders from the Department of War, the Interagency, state, and local governments, law enforcement, and industry, and academia the symposium fosters the collaborative, whole-of-society response necessary to identify threats, harden defenses, and ensure America can defend its interests with speed, power, and precision.
What is Irregular Warfare?
About the IWC (from the IWC homepage):
The IWC prepares the warfighter to conduct irregular warfare across the spectrum of conflict by bridging instruction to operationalizing IW using next-generation techniques and concepts that enhance the lethality of the force and positions the United States and key Allies and partners to remain ahead of the threat.
The IWC operates to transform the global, strategic mindset by coupling conventional combat power with robust IW methodologies to provide options to current and emerging threats in support of the nation’s warfighters.
- The Center’s foundation is built upon three Lines of Effort:
- AMPLIFY and collaborate to build an innovative and adaptable global networked IW community of interest.
- Strategically ILLUMINATE current and future irregular threats, crises, and obstacles.
- ADDRESS current and future irregular threats to the US, allies, and partners by providing optionality to leaders.

Exhibit Where Maneuver Meets Mission
The Army Maneuver Warfighter Conference is where operational needs meet cutting-edge solutions. If your technology supports readiness, mobility, protection, lethality, sustainment, or decision advantage — this is the room you need to be in.
This isn’t a passive trade show floor.
It’s a working environment filled with program managers, acquisition leaders, capability developers, and operational commanders actively looking for solutions they can deploy.
Why Exhibit?
- Direct access to Army decision-makers and requirement owners
- Face-to-face conversations with buyers and influencers
- Showcase live demos in a mission-focused setting
- Position your brand as a trusted warfighter partner
- Generate high-value leads — not just booth traffic
From next-gen mobility and robotics to AI, autonomy, survivability, and sustainment tech, the Maneuver Warfighter community comes ready to discover what’s next.
If you support the fight, you belong on this floor.
Secure your exhibit space and put your solutions directly in front of the leaders shaping tomorrow’s battlefield.
Join us. Demonstrate. Connect. Deliver capability.

Berkeley Labs will host the Annual LabTech Symposium on Tuesday, November 3, 2026 at Lawrence Berkeley National Lab. LabTech is a free event created by, and for, lab staff that focuses on computing and technology for science and operations. LabTech will feature technical tutorials, discussion sessions, networking opportunities, demonstrations, industry exhibits and more. LabTech is a multi-track one-day conference, with tracks aimed at scientists, technologists, and support staff. This is the IT Division's flagship outreach and community event for computing at the Laboratory. This is the only IT focused event with industry exhibit opportunities hosted at Berkeley each year. View the LabTech website for additional information: https://labtech.lbl.gov/home
Exhibition:
An industry exposition will run in conjunction with LabTech sessions and activities. The exhibits will be located outdoors beneath canopies outside of the IT Division building and is in-between the two buildings where the LabTech sessions take place. This is an excellent opportunity to network with Berkeley Lab employees. All Berkeley Lab employees as well as technology staff from Livermore Lab, UCB, SLAC and Stanford will be invited to attend.