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When it comes to stimulus money no one is spending like the Department of Energy. Join us December 15 for our next Federal IT Breakfast & Schmooze as we host DOE CFO Steve Isakowitz who is guiding the department’s momentous spending. And Steve’s not just a pencil pusher - as a former exec at Lockheed and Booz Allen, not to mention a Master’s in aerospace engineering from MIT, he knows the info industry wants to hear.
Tuesday, December 15, 2009
Sheraton Premiere at Tyson’s Corner
8661 Leesburg Pike
Vienna, VA 22182
Agenda
| 7:00 AM – 8:00 AM |
Breakfast & Schmooze |
| 8:00 AM – 8:50 AM |
Keynote Address
Steve Isakowitz |
| 8:50 AM – 9:30 AM |
More Schmooze |
Early Bird Price
$39

Free admission for Government employees and Military members
email megan@bisnow.com to RSVP |
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Steve Isakowitz
CFO
Department of Energy
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| Steve was sworn in June 1, 2007 as Chief Financial Officer of the Department of Energy after being unanimously confirmed by the United States Senate. It was announced in March 2009 that he would be retained in his position by the Obama Administration. As CFO, Steve plays a vital role in the Department’s $24 billion budget that supports important energy, scientific, and national security investments. He has overall responsibility for the Department’s financial management, budget formulation and execution, program analysis and evaluation, corporate information systems, and loan guarantee program. |
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Joseph Fagan
Partner
Pillsbury
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| Joseph concentrates his practice on the development of natural gas and electric infrastructure projects, and on the commercialization of new emerging energy technologies. In this capacity, he provides advice to natural gas companies and public utilities on regulatory, litigation and legislative questions, as well as counseling on project development, market enforcement, rate-making, corporate compliance, due diligence, and other industry-specific issues. |
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