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COMMERCE BUSINESS DAILY ISSUE OF AUGUST 9,2000 PSA#2660

FEDERAL DATABASE COLLOQUIUM AND EXPOSITION 2000 AFCEA International and participating agencies will explore Data Management in the 21st Century at the 17th Annual Federal Database Colloquium and Exposition 2000, September 6-8 at the Catamaran Resort Hotel in San Diego, California. THEME: This year's theme emphasizes a variety of information activities, from tactical military systems to agency business systems of the future. Exhibitors will display the latest technologies and services designed to meet the current and future needs in database design and management. This three-day event includes featured speakers and panel sessions as well as papers written and presented by experts in their fields. The show is designed to focus on various facets of data management, highlighting one topic each day. Data Access and Applications Day, Wednesday, September 6th includes presentations by RADM Kenneth D. Slaght, USN, Chief, C4I Systems Directorate and Chief Engineer, SPAWAR and Dr. Bhavani Thuraisingham, Senior Principal Engineer, The MITRE Corporation. Capping off Wednesday's events will be a Technology Reception in the Exhibit Hall. Thursday, September 7th is Data Mining and Warehouse Day. Mr. Brian Wilczynski and Ms. Patricia Carbone will present their views on this issue. Mr. Wilczynski is the Data Management and Interoperability Initiative Lead for the Department of Navy Chief Information Officer. Ms. Carbone is the Manager of Intelligent Information Management and Exploitation Technology at The MITRE Corporation. Friday, September 8th features two speakers as well as two panel sessions. Discussion on the final day will be on Information Systems and DBMS. Ms. Diann McCoy, Deputy Manager of the National Communications System, OMNCS, and Mr. Tom Nabors, Director of Automated Information Systems (AIS) Programs Division, COMNAVMETOCCOM will be the featured speakers. Ms. Dawn Hartley, Chief Technology Officer, DISA, will host the first panel session and Ms. Carbone returns to moderate the second panel session. FEES, REGISTRATION, AND QUESTIONS: Government/Military: $400. Industry AFCEA Member: $500. Industry Non-AFCEA Member: $550. (SYMPOSIUM FEES INCLUDE ALL PROGRAM SESSIONS, THE TECHNOLOGY EXHIBITS, CONTINENTAL BREAKFASTS, THREE LUNCHES, AND THE TECHNOLOGY RECEPTION.) REGISTRATION OR QUESTIONS: You can register on-line secure at http://www.afcea.org (click on "Federal Database Colloquium"). For questions: e-mail operations@afcea.org or call (800) 336-4583, ext. 6126, or (703) 631-6126. EXHIBITORS: For information about exhibiting at this or future AFCEA intelligence events, please call AFCEA at (800) 336-4583, ext. 6126 or (703) 631-6126. AMERICANS WITH DISABILITIES ACT OF 1990: AFCEA International supports the Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990. Attendees with special needs should call (703) 631-6130. WEB: Click here for more details or on-line registration, http://www.afcea.org. E-MAIL: Click here to submit questions via email, operations@afcea.org. Posted 08/07/00 (W-SN483258).

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