[ISN] Government Symposium on Information Sharing and Homeland Security

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Date: Tue Feb 11 2003 - 22:29:02 PST

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    On June 30-July 2, 2003 The Government Symposium on Information
    Sharing and Homeland Security will take place at the Philadelphia
    Marriott in Philadelphia, PA. The Government Emerging Technology
    Alliance (GETA) and the Government Expert Planning Committee are proud
    sponsors of this important event. The event is in its 2nd year and the
    Homeland Security theme will once again guide the content and
    sessions.
    
    The 2002 event brought together over 1,000 high ranking officials from
    all key sectors of government and 8 countries whose mission was to
    improve the flow of actionable information between agencies.
    
    This year's event will focus on technology solutions for Information
    Sharing through highly interactive sessions with First Responders, the
    New Department of Homeland Security, members of Congress, and the
    International Community. Topics and discussion to include:
    
    * Lean what you can do  to assist State and Local Governments in the War on
      Terrorism.
    
    * Hear directly from first responders and what Information Sharing
      challenges they face.
    
    * Visit with top International Officials and hear "lessons learned."
    
    * View over 150 new technologies that provide solutions for the Information
      Sharing Challenge.
    
    
    Please visit www.federalevents.com for details regarding the Information
    Sharing and Homeland Security Convention taking place June 30-July 2, 2003
    in Philadelphia, PA.
    
    
    
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