SPECIAL NOTICE
99 -- 13th Annual TACOM-Industry Logistics Symposium
- Notice Date
- 11/21/2003
- Notice Type
- Special Notice
- Contracting Office
- TACOM - Warren, ATTN: AMSTA-AQ-AMB, E Eleven Mile Road, Warren, MI 48397-5000
- ZIP Code
- 48397-5000
- Solicitation Number
- USA-SNOTE-031121-001
- Archive Date
- 1/20/2004
- Description
- NA The 13th Annual TACOM-Industry Logistics Symposium, Logistics Strategies-Transforming to the Future Force; ACKNOWLEDGEMENT: This event is sponsored by the U.S. Army Tank-automotive and Armaments Command (TACOM) with administrative support provided by the M ichigan Chapter of the National Defense Industrial Association (NDIA). SCOPE AND OBJECTIVE: The 13th Annual TACOM-Industry Logistics Symposium will be held April 6-8, 2004, at the Hyatt Regency Hotel in Dearborn, MI. The theme for the symposium is Logisti cs Strategies - Transforming to the Future Force. This Logistics Symposium brings together government and industry personnel to discuss issues and concerns relevant to the constant changes in the logistics environment. This forum affords the opportunity for networking and enhancing lines of communication in a non-adversarial atmosphere. AGENDA: The Department of the Army is in the midst of an unprecedented transformation. This transformation impacts every area of the Army including soldiers, equipment, t raining and warfare. It is a process that will transform the current armed forces to the future force. The transformation represents the future full spectrum force-organized, manned, equipped and trained to increase strategic responsiveness across the en tire spectrum of military operations from major theater wars to homeland security. Representatives from the government and industry will brief on the logistical and technical support required to meet the Department of Defense vision and goals. The sympos ium will offer formal presentations, workshops, exhibits, demonstrations and open discussion. The symposium speaker's topics will include: Logistics Transformation, Lean Logistics, Recapitalization and Army Transformation, the impact of Logistics Support to Homeland Defense, the role of U.S. Joint Forces in Combat, Technology Development, the Future Combat Systems, Logistics Support to Operation Iraqi Freedom, Modeling and Simulation, Government and Industry Partnerships, Simulation Based Acquisition, Robo tics, and Water Technologies. There will be speakers from government and industry briefing on many exciting programs and initiatives achieving the Department of Defense (DoD) and Army Transformation. The agenda will be available on the National Defense Industrial Association (NDIA) website in the Meetings & Events section. http://www.ndia.org If there are any questions please contact the TACOM Chairperson, Ms. Cherice Carter, (586) 574-4175, email: carterch@tacom.army.mil. INVITATION TO BRIEF: If your company/ organization wants to send a person to give a briefing, contact the TACOM Chairperson, Ms. Cherice Carter, telephone number and email address above. THE SYMPOSIUM WILL: Review and demonstrate emerging technology; Showcase world-class products a nd services; Identify needs for new management tools, research and products; Review management and technical solutions now in design and development. WHO SHOULD ATTEND: The Government and Industry community; Logisticians, Inventory Specialists and Engineer s; Maintenance and Supply Managers; Commercial product support providers; Liaison officers; Researchers and Product Development Representatives; Production, Process and Information System Specialists; Everyone interested in successful DOD logistics operat ions. REGISTRATION: The registration fee is $325.00. Payment will be made upon registration. The fee includes: Continental Breakfasts, Reception, Buffet Lunch, Beverages, Refreshments, morning and afternoon briefings, Exhibits, and the NDIA-Michigan Chap ter Hospitality Suite. A receipt will be provided upon request. The late fee for registration after March 22, 2004, will be $350.00. Registrations will be accepted beginning January 2004. HOTEL INFORMATION: Hotel Information: The symposium will be held at the Hyatt Regency in Dearborn, MI. A block of rooms has been reserved. The Hyatt Regency is located at 18900 Michigan Avenue, Dearborn, MI 48126, telephone (313) 982-6895, fax (313) 982-6799. The rates are $108.00 for government and $110.00 for industry. To ensure the discounted rate, please make reservations early and ask for the symposium reserved room block which will be held for the TACOM/Industry Logi stics Symposium until March 5, 2004. The POC at the Hyatt Regency Hotel is Ms. Dianne Liberty, (313) 982-6751; fax (313) 982-6759. Government employees planning to stay at the Hyatt Regency hotel who are unable to reserve a room at the government rate ca n have their travel orders amended to reflect the actual expense IAW accepted travel guidelines. If there are any questions on procedures, please contact Mr. Vincent Sammut, (586) 574-8211. EXHIBIT OPPORTUNITIES: TACOM and NDIA-Michigan Chapter invite you to exhibit at the 13th annual TACOM/Industry Logistics Symposium. This symposium continues to be a world class event because of the commitment from government and industry representatives. If your organization or company is involved in some aspect of logistics, you should take this opportunity to exhibit your products and services. As we did last year, we expect to sell out all exhibition booths and tabletop spaces. Each 8' x 10' booth wil l include back and side drapes, a table and two chairs. The fee is $990.00 for the entire symposium. This fee will include the availability, on a first come, first served basis, of a business meeting room for exhibitors. Six-foot table tops will be avai lable for $320.00 and poster displays for $100.00 for the duration of the symposium. Outdoor exhibits are available at $990.00 for each vehicle or entity displayed. All exhibition space is allocated on a first come, first basis. Electricity, telephones and drayage must be arranged through the Hyatt Regency hotel. Charges will be payable directly to the hotel. Details will be available in an update to this brochure and on the NDIA website. EXHIBIT RESERVATIONS: If your company or organization is interested in being an exhibitor, please contact Mr. Maury Moser to reserve space. Email: moserm@gdls.com, telephone (586) 825-7154, fax (586) 825-4403. EXHIBITOR REPRESENTATIVE FEES: NDIA-Michigan Chapter is offering exhibitor representatives a choice of two discounted registration fees. The fee of $230.00 will cover meals, snacks and the reception. The further discounted fee of $190.00 will cover meals, snacks and the reception but no symposium s essions. Each booth or outdoor space exhibitor can register up to two persons at $230.00 each and up to two additional persons at $190.00 each. Each tabletop exhibitor can register one person for $230.00 and one additional person for $190.00. All other exhibitor representatives are subject to the registration fee of $325.00. DRESS CODE: Dress Code: Military, class 'B'. Civilian attire is business. Tuesday, April 6, 2004 - 7:00 Continental Breakfast & Registration; 8:00 Administrative; 8:05 Opening Remarks; 8:20 Morning Briefings; 10:45 Break-Display Review; 12:00 Morning Briefing; 12:30 Lunch-Display Review; 2:00 Breakout Workshop Session A; 3:15 Br eakout Workshop Session B; 4:30 Reception; Wednesday, April 7, 2004 - 7:00 Continental Breakfast; 8:00 Administrative; 8:05 Morning Briefings; 10:20 Break-Display Review; 11:50 Morning Briefing; 12:30 Lunch-Display Review; 2:00 Breakout Workshop Session C; 3:15 Breakout Workshop Session D; Thursday, April 8, 2004 - 7:00 Continental Breakfast; 8:00 Administrative; 8:05 Morning Briefings; 10:20 Break-Display Review; 11:50 Morning Briefing; 12:30 Lunch; 2:00 Breakout Workshop Session E; 3:15 Breakout Workshop Session F; 4:15 Adjourn.
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