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Government contractors and anyone interesting in doing business with the government can get a leg up on the competition with information from the experts at the 16th annual Federal Outlook Conference, to be held May 10, 2001 in McLean, Virginia.
This popular annual conference, co-sponsored by Federal Sources, Inc. (FSI) and Federal Computer Week, has gained a reputation for presenting the most timely, accurate and beneficial information about the rapidly changing field of government procurement and contracting.
Officially themed Federal Outlook 2002: The Year of Transition: Green Light or Gridlock?, this year's conference presents a broad perspective of the federal information technology (IT) market. Attendees will gain a better understanding of this dynamic sector enabling them to make better decisions for their businesses.
Some highlights of the Outlook 2002 Conference include:
Congressman Tom Davis (R-VA) in his new role as Chairman of the House Subcommittee on Technology and Procurement Policy will be the keynote speaker. An entire session devoted to financial perspectives on the federal marketplace with presentations by senior industry analysts from both New York and Washington who cover the IT sector for JP Morgan and Houlihan Lokey Howard and Zukin.
A look at executive and legislative branch perspectives with Dan Chenok from OMB and Harris Miller from ITAA.
Insights on the Bush Administration and its impact on government contracting from Lee Walczak, Senior Editor of Business Week.
Focus group sessions on DoD opportunities, civilian agency opportunities, and lessons learned from top procurement officials.
Complete information about the conference, plus this online registration form can be found on the Federal Sources Web site at: http://www.fedsources.com/cat/events/con-outlook.asp
Attendees who register prior to April 26, 2001 will receive a $50 discount.
The conference will held at the Hilton McLean Tyson's Corner, 7920 Jones Branch Drive, McLean, Virginia 22102.
Federal Sources, Inc. has been recognized by media and industry leaders as a knowledgeable and dependable source of information on the government marketplace for over 16 years. Their clients include government agencies, major government contractors and small businesses.

