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COMMERCE BUSINESS DAILY ISSUE OF OCTOBER 2,1997 PSA#1943NEW HORIZONS SYMPOSIUM -- "AF C2 SYSTEMS: NEW OPPORTUNITIES AND
BUSINESS TRENDS" The Lexington-Concord Chapter of the Armed Forces
Communications and Electronics Association (AFCEA) in participation
with the USAF Electronic Systems Center (ESC) is pleased to announce a
two-day symposium entitled "New Horizons" on 13-14 November 1997 at
the Renaissance Bedford Hotel, Bedford, MA. The Electronic Systems
Center at Hanscom AFB, MA is one of the Air Force Materiel Command's
major acquisition centers. ESC specializes in the acquisition of
electronic Command & Control (C2) Systems including: communications,
reconnaissance, surveillance, intelligence, and information processing.
The theme of this year's New Horizons Symposium is "AF C2 Systems: New
Opportunities and Business Trends". The Air Force and Air Force
Materiel Command's Electronic Systems Center are completing a
significant restructuring and implementing new business processes which
impact the way C2 systems are planned and acquired. This symposium will
explain the rationale behind the new organization and describe the
companion business process changes that will affect how industry will
be selected for C2 systems work of the future. Future potential
business opportunities will be presented by the government
organizations responsible for the execution of these requirements. The
entire two day program will be unclassified and open to all attendees.
The session will begin with a Welcome Address and an overview of the
Electronic Systems Center's organization by Lt. Gen. Ronald Kadish, ESC
Commander. Additional invited guest speakers include Maj. Gen. John
Hawley, Air Force Air and Space C2 Agency, and Mr. John Gilligan, Air
Force Program Executive Officer for Battle Management. The remainder of
the symposium will consist of presentations from Electronic Systems
Center organizations including Standard Systems Group, Materiel Systems
Group, Cryptologic Systems Group, and the 38th Engineering Installation
Wing (EIW). Rome Laboratories, Phillips Laboratory, Volpe National
Transportation Systems Center, General Services Administration's
Federal Supply Schedule and Federal Computer Acquisition Center have
also been invited to present new business opportunities. Included in
the program activities are luncheons on both days and a reception on
the evening of the at the Renaissance Bedford Hotel. The registration
fee of $375 for AFCEA members and $400 for non-members will be used to
defray expenses incidental to the conduct of the symposium. They
include printing and mailing costs, administrative expenses,
refreshments, luncheons, reception and a contribution to the Chapter's
General Fund. All lodging and transportation arrangements are the
responsibility of the attendees. The Renaissance Bedford Hotel in
Bedford, MA (617-275-5500) is the conference hotel and a block of rooms
has been reserved. To receive the conference room rate of $116, mention
AFCEA when making your reservations before 27 October 1997. Please call
Ms. Claire Goulet at 781-221-1580 for registration information.
Telephone registrations will not be accepted. The cut-off date for
registration is 31 October 1997. At that time, your registration will
be confirmed and additional administrative details will be furnished.
Cancellations must be made by 31 October 1997 to receive a refund.
Please note that each registration fee covers one attendee only.
Attendance is limited to 275 persons. Reservations will be taken on
first-come, first-served basis. A large response is anticipated, so
please register early. Loren Data Corp. http://www.ld.com (SYN# 0726 19971002\SP-0005.MSC)
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