DECEMBER 3-4, 2001
"CDM: Data Acquisition for the Sustainment Environment" Symposium
Event #2010
Marriott Bay Point Resort & Conference Center
Panama City, FL
Regular Fees: Member $420 Non-Member $465 Government/Academia$345
This symposium will yield valuable insight into managing lifecycle data and data products. Explore issues that have a major impact on the way that government and industry do business! If you are a government or industry Configuration Management or Data Management practitioner, a project or program manager, or an information technology professional, this is a "don't-miss" event!
A CDM Certification Preparation course and Examination will follow the symposium for a separate fee.
DECEMBER 10-12, 2001
Chemical Biological Defense Industrial Base Symposium
Event #2030
Little Rock/Pine Bluff, AR
Regular Fees: Member $355 Non-Member $385 U.S. Government/Academia $275
The objective of this conference is to establish dialogue for government and industry to discuss Industrial Preparedness, Readiness and Sustainment for CB Defense, identify challenges for maintaining a viable CB industrial base in the future, and to promote avenues of partnering opportunities with Industry.
JANUARY 27-29, 2002
Tactical Wheeled Vehicles Conference
Event # 2530
Monterey, CA
Regular Fees Member $545 Non-Member $600 U.S. Government $315
This annual seminar historically has brought the military service, industry, prime contractors, subcontractors, and their suppliers together to discuss present and future wheeled vehicle requirements for all services. It has afforded an atmosphere for open discussions between the customers and the suppliers based on the needs of the military users.
FEBRUARY 5-7, 2002
Science and Engineering Technology/DOD Tech Expo
Event #2720
Charleston, SC
Regular Fees Member $525 Non-Member $555 U.S. Government $395
The continued technological superiority of the U.S. will depend on rapidly exploiting critical commercial technology for military purposes This conference will cover ways the S&T and R&D communities work together to rapidly assimilate developments in techno1ogy into the military infrastructure.
FEBRUARY 6-8, 2002
13th Annual Special Operations/Low Intensity Conflict Symposium & Exhibition
Event #2880
Arlington, VA
Registration fees to be determined.
Useful to industry leaders who are developing strategies for their companies' national security business and allocating resources to pursue programs supporting the forces engaged in future Special Operations/Low Intensity Conflicts.
FEBRUARY 13-14, 2002
Munitions Executive Summit/OSC APBI
Event #2650
St. Louis, MO
Registration fees to be determined.
The theme for this event is: "Munitions Challenges-Today and Tomorrow."
Registration fees to be determined. Due to operational requirements, the site of this year's Summit and APBI has been recently changed to St. Louis. More specific information will be broadcast as soon as it becomes available. Contact NDIA, Ms. Rhonda Mohrmann, 703-247-2586, or rmohrmann@ndia.org for further details.
FEBRUARY 25 - 28, 2002
Test & Evaluation in the Midst of Conflict: Confronting the New War
Event #2910
Savannah, GA
Registration Fees Member $670 Non-Member $735 Government $615 Non-Member Allied $740
This conference will examine how the Test and Evaluation community can best support our nation and allies in the current environment of terrorist activity.
Tester of the Year Awards will be presented to outstanding testers throughout the DOD and military services.
FEBRUARY 25-27, 2002
5th Space & Architecture Symposium "The Changing Face of Space" From Capabilities to Personnel to Future Systems
Event # 2340
Fairview Park Marriott, Falls Church, VA
Early registration fees effective through Dec 31, 2001 Member $350 Non-Member $425 U.S. Government/Academia $250
This 1-1/2 day event will critically explore the recent U.S. Space Commission report's findings and recommendations. Presentations will review the report, assess where we are now, and discuss what the near and long-term course of actions will/might be.