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So much attention is being paid to the civilian agencies, but it’s not exactly like the military has stopped spending. Join us Oct. 27 at the Fairview Park Marriott as we host Gary Winkler, head of the Army’s Program Executive Office for Enterprise Information Systems (PEO EIS) that has 1,400 military, civilian and contractor personnel and a $3 billion annual budget. Gary will talk about the latest in his office that is responsible for large-scale Department of Defense and Army Information Technology system development efforts. Joining him is Stan Soloway, the highly-respected CEO of the Professional Services Council, who will give an up to the second update on the state of professional services and market opportunities within the Federal government.
October 27, 2009
Marriott Fairview Park
3111 Fairview Park Drive
Falls Church, Virginia 22042
Agenda
| 8:00 AM – 8:45 AM |
Breakfast & Schmooze |
| 8:45 AM – 9:20 AM |
Stan Soloway |
| 9:20 AM – 10:00 AM |
Gary Winkler |
| 10:00 AM – 10:30 AM |
More Schmooze |
Ridiculous Recession-Busting Early Bird Price $39
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Space is limited.

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Gary L. Winkler
United States Army Program Executive Officer
Enterprise Information Systems
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| Gary took command of the Program Executive Office for Enterprise Information Systems (PEO EIS) in October 2007. In this assignment, he is responsible for large-scale Department of Defense and Army IT system development efforts supporting finance, logistics, personnel, communications infrastructure, biometrics, medical and war-fighting functions. He leads a workforce of more than 1,800 military, civilian and contractor personnel around the world to effectively execute approximately $4 billion per year, about 40 percent of the Army’s IT budget. |
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Stan Soloway
President & CEO
Professional Services Council
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| Stan is President and CEO of the Professional Services Council, the principal national trade association of the government professional and technical services industry. PSC is widely known for its leadership on the full range of government acquisition/procurement and outsourcing and privatization issues. Soloway assumed the presidency in January 2001. PSC has a membership of over 330 companies of all sizes, performing services of all kinds for virtually every agency of the government. |
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Additional speakers may be announced |
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