Business and Educational Events around Washington, D.C.


TEDxPennQuarter at the Newseum – July 11, 2010

TEDxPennQuarter is a local, independently organized event in downtown Washington, DC that strives to re-create the distinctive experience found at TED, where the world’s leading thinkers and doers congregate to share what they are most passionate about. At its core, the fundamental goal of TED is to foster and spread great ideas. At TEDxPennQuarter, we aim to provide a platform where the smartest thinkers, greatest visionaries, and most fascinating innovators will have the opportunity to inspire others, as well as be inspired. The conference will be held at the Newseum on Sunday, July 11, 2010 and will be centered around the theme: REINVENTION. Speakers will tackle REINVENTION around a myriad of topics including business, technology, social media, entertainment, design, sports and even cocktails. We will also host an Innovation Lounge where you can interact with music producers, artists, software designers, poets and videographers while they are producing work for the show. More information, visit here. Read more of this post

Business and Educational Events around Washington, D.C.


2010 Top Trends in Government Contracting M&A

Join Holland & Knight and The McLean Group for a complimentary webinar focused on key trends from the first half of 2010 in the middle market federal contracting mergers and acquisition market. This one hour event will take place Thursday, June 24th at 11am. To register for this free webinar please click here. Inquiries may be sent to Eric Gins  

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Executive Game Changers to Watch around Washington DC


by
Kamran Abdi

ExecutiveBiz published its third annual list of “Beltway Game Changers to Watch.” The top-10 list includes both government administrators (what a shocker J) and area executives who are leaving their mark in the ever-shifting landscape of government contracting.

Topping the list is recently confirmed GSA Administrator Martha Johnson, followed by Lockheed Martin CEO Robert Stevens and Dan Gordon, administrator of the Office of Management and Budget’s Office of Federal Procurement Policy. Read more of this post

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