Meeting the Government IT Energy Challenge: Turning Crisis into Opportunity
TIME IS RUNNING OUT . . . The federal government is one of the largest energy consumers in the world. However, skyrocketing costs have elevated energy efficiency from a preferred to mission-critical contracting specification. This presents a tremendous opportunity for savvy government IT contractors that can provide cost-effective solutions to meet government's ever-demanding energy management challenges. This morning seminar will offer attendees the opportunity to understand the growing issues surrounding energy efficiency within the government IT space. Hear from energy management executives, contracting experts and government professionals who are making changes and investments for a greener government. Welcome Remarks Nick Wakeman, Editor in Chief, Washington Technology
Energy Efficiency Market Trends and Opportunities J. Catherine Kunz, Partner, Crowell & Moring LLP
Top 100 Opening Keynote: Maximizing Key Opportunities to Capture Contracts and Save Your Customer Money Woody Hall, Vice President of Information Technology Strategy and Chief Information Officer, General Dynamics Information Technology
Solutions that Work: Leveraging Energy Expertise for Win-Win Partnerships with Government Customers
A Government Perspective: Ensuring Your Energy Expertise is Recognized and Translated into Contract Wins Holly Elwood, Headquarters Lead, EPEAT Program, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency
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