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COMMERCE BUSINESS DAILY ISSUE OF SEPTEMBER 1,1999 PSA#2423DECA RICHMOND REGIONAL TECHNOLOGY FAIR "TURNING DATA INTO KNOWLEDGE --
THE NEW MILLENNIUM CHALLENGE" The DeCA Richmond Regional Technology
Fair "Turning Data Into Knowledge -- The New Millennium Challenge"
Featuring a Networking Breakfast, Seminars, Exhibits, and Government
Counseling Wednesday, September 8, 1999 On Wednesday, September 8,
1999, the DeCA Richmond Regional Technology Fair"Turning Data Into
Knowledge -- The New Millennium Challenge" will take place at The
Officers' and Civilians' Club, on-site at Fort Lee, VA. Fort Lee has
more than 5,900 personnel on-site and is the home of DeCA HQ/FOAS which
manages the worldwide system of DoD commissaries. DeCA has more than
17,000 personnel worldwide with more than 800 personnel at Fort Lee.
This event is being hosted by the Defense Commissary Agency/Acquisition
Management Small Disadvantaged Business Utilization, and co-hosted by
the Defense Supply Center Richmond, and the Department of Defense
Education Activity Supplies Procurement Office. Other invited agencies
include the Combined Arms Support Command, Army Logistics Mgt College,
U.S. Army Garrison Fort Lee, U.S. Army Quartermaster Center & School,
Project Manager GCSS-Army, 23rd Quartermaster Brigade, Quartermaster
Noncommissioned Officers' Academy, Readiness Group Lee, Army
Procurement Research & Analysis Office, Defense Finance & Accounting
Service, TRADOC Analysis Center Fort Lee, U.S. Army Information Systems
Software Development Center Lee, Weapons Systems Manager for Clothing
& Services, U.S. Army Aviation & Troop Command, Fort Eustis, and many
more! Participants will enjoy a hearty buffet-style breakfast,
enlightening speakers, and a chance to confer with representatives from
local DoD and civilian agencies. The day will begin with a networking
breakfast at 8:00 a.m. From 8:30 a.m. to 10 a.m. presentations will be
made by Mr. Crosby Johnson, DeCA, Executive Director for Support, Ms.
Laura Harrell, DeCA, Director Small and Disadvantaged Business
Utilization Program, Mr. Robert Neal, DoD Director, Small and
Disadvantaged Business Utilization Program, on "The New Procurement
Environment and What it Means to the Small Business Program", Mr.
Michael P. McHale, Acting Assistant Administrator for HubZone Program,
on "The HubZone Empowerment Contracting Program", and Ms. Rosita
Parkes, Director, Information Resources Management, DeCA . This is an
easy way to network, meet with key government personnel, and increase
federal market share. Everyone is encouraged to participate. There is
space available for those companies who wish to display their products
or services on a six foot table top display to the over 200 personnel
from various area government agencies who will attend. All
technologies and services are requested. Space is limited, so call
today! For a registration form to exhibit or attend call Belinda Hopp
at the National Small Business Council, Inc. (301) 596-0770 at
extension 216, Karin Bruce at extension 227, Andrew Kennedy at
extension 218, or Michael Bentley at extension 237. Outside the DC
area, call (800) 333-6722. Or email hopp@nsbc.org. We hope to see you
there! WEB: National Small Business Council, www.nsbc.org. E-MAIL:
Andrew Kennedy, kennedy@nsbc.org. Posted 08/30/99 (W-SN374100). Loren Data Corp. http://www.ld.com (SYN# 0589 19990901\SP-0004.MSC)
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