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Agenda28 -- On-site Technology Expo. Commerce Department. For more information, call Tom Needham, (800) 878-2940, Ext. 237. 28-29 -- IDC's Internet Executive Forum. San Francisco. This conference will help attendees establish a winning strategy for "Internet Economy 2.0." For more information, visit www.idc.com:8080/events/ief99. 29 -- On-site Technology Expo. The Pentagon. Arlington, Va. For more information, call Tom Needham, (800) 878-2940, Ext. 237. 29-Oct. 1 -- 1999 Bentley International User Conference. Philadelphia. This annual conference aims to bring together company executives and engineers worldwide using Bentley's engineering products. For more information, visit www.bentley.com/biuc.
3-5 -- Ninth Annual Executive Leadership Conference. Richmond Marriott. Richmond, Va. This annual event is sponsored by the Industry Advisory Council. Call (703) 218-1965; Web, www.iaconline.org/iacevent.shtml. 3-6 -- CIO Perspectives/Orlando. Hyatt Grand Cypress. Orlando, Fla. This conference will bring together the nation's corporate, public- and private-sector leaders to focus on pertinent business issues and IT management trends. For more information, call (508) 872-0080; Web, www.idg.com/www/idg/events.nsf/IMS98/Conferences/cioperspectives. 3-6 -- Second Conference on Domain-Specific Languages. Omni Hotel. Austin, Texas. This conferences, sponsored by USENIX in cooperation with ACM SIGPLAN and SIGSOFT, will include presentations on hot research, optimization, and testing and experience reports. For more information, visit www.usenix.org/events/dsl99. 3-6 --Smart Card Industry Association Executive Workshop. Hyatt Regency Lake Tahoe Resort and Casino. Lake Tahoe, Nev. For SCIA members only, this workshop will include seminars on roles of leadership, methods of capitalizing technology companies and what is on the wireless horizon. For more information, call (800) 848-7242. 4-5 -- Preparing for Cyberwar. Arlington, Va. The conference, sponsored by the Joint Task Force for Computer Network Defense and the National Infrastructure Protection Center, will include information assurance products and services, intrusion detection, public-key infrastructure and secure communications. There also will be a technology exposition in conjunction with the conference. For more information, call Tina Sheehy, (301) 206-2940, Ext. 212. 5 -- On-site Technology Expo. Capitol Hill Club. Washington, D.C. For more information, call Kai Chung, (800) 746-0099. 6-7 -- 17th Annual C4IST Exhibition. Fort Huachuca, Ariz. The Southern Arizona Chapter of the Armed Forces Electronics and Communications Association will showcase the latest products and systems from world and area leaders in communications, electronics, intelligence and information systems. For more information, call (520) 292-5652; Web, www.laser-options.com/afcea. 6-7 -- 14th Mid-Atlantic Intelligence Symposium. Johns Hopkins Applied Physics Laboratory. Laurel, Md. The symposium, "Critical Technologies for the 21st Century -- Strategic Technology Initiatives for the Cryptologic Community," is classified secret and is for U.S. citizens only. For more information, call Nancy Ogilvie, (410) 684-3677 or Ed Kesselman, (410) 691-4077. 7 -- On-site Technology Expo. Internal Revenue Service Headquarters. Lanham, Md. For more information, call Tom Needham, (800) 878-2940, Ext. 237. 7 -- On-site Technology Expo. Marshall Space Flight Center. Huntsville, Ala. For more information, call Todd Myrick, (800) 746-0099, Ext. 214. 11-13 -- Annual Conference on Control, Audit and Security of Information Systems. Crystal Gateway Marriott. Arlington, Va. This conference will have more than 60 sessions covering the trends and technologies that will have the most impact on audit and security professionals. It also will include optional workshops Oct. 10 and 14 and a vendor exposition Oct. 11-12. For more information, call (508) 879-7999. 11-14 -- Symposium on Internet Technologies and Systems. Regal Harvest House Hotel. Boulder, Colo. This symposium will bring together engineers and researchers who are interested in developing Internet applications and technology and will include tutorials, refereed paper presentations, invited talks, works-in-progress presentations and panel discussions. For more information, visit www.usenix.org/events/usits99. 11-15 -- PCB Design Conference East 1999. Royal Plaza Trade Center. Marlborough, Mass. This is the premier technical conference and trade exhibition dedicated exclusively to printed circuit design professionals. For more information, call Rob Anderson, (415) 905-2152; Web, www.pcbeast.com. 12 -- Information Technology Forum on Object-Oriented Programming Strategies. KPMG Tower. McLean, Va. Women in Technology's IT in the New Millennium special interest group presents a forum that will include topics such as object-oriented methods, languages and tools, and the pros and cons of using objects. For more information, e-mail Caroline Knight at caroline.knight@gartner.com. 12-13 -- Discover the World of Services. Sheraton Hotel Crystal City. Arlington, Va. The General Services Administration's Federal Supply Service is offering federal employees a free acquisition training seminar on services. The Office of Acquisition seminar will address business strategies including statements of work, ordering procedures for services, best practice tips, and blanket purchase agreements. For more information, visit www.fss.gsa.gov and click on News & Events. 12-14 -- 1999 Global Internet Performance Conference. Palace Hotel. San Francisco. The conference will provide an in-depth look at the technologies, practices and trends driving exemplary e-commerce and other business-critical World Wide Web sites. For more information, call (650) 522-1168; Web, www.keynote.com/conf99. 12-16 -- Third Atlanta Linux Showcase. Cobb Galleria Centre. Atlanta. This conference will feature three tracks over three days, with 40 speakers discussing the technical and business issues concerning Linux. For more information, visit www.linuxshowcase.org. 13 -- On-site Technology Expo. Environmental Protection Agency. Ronald Reagan International Trade Center. For more information, call Tom Needham, (800) 878-2940, Ext. 237. 14 -- On-site Technology Expo. Sosa Community Center. Fort Belvoir, Va. For more information, call Dave McDonnell, (800) 878-2940, Ext. 225. 14 -- On-site Technology Expo. Department of Veterans Affairs. Washington, D.C. For more information, call Todd Myrick, (800) 746-0099, Ext. 214. 16-20 -- Agenda 2000. The Phoenician Resort. Scottsdale, Ariz. This annual conference, produced by IDG Conference Management Company, brings together senior computer industry executives with entrepreneurs, investment analysts, government policy-makers and the press to set the industry's agenda for the following year. The event is by invitation only. For more information or to request an invitation, visit www.agendaweb.com. 17-19 -- FCW Government IT Marketing Summit. The Homestead Resort and Spa. Hot Springs, Va. This summit will include speakers on Internet advertising, direct marketing in the Digital Age and legal issues dealing with government employees. For more information or to request an invitation, call Kay Murray, (703) 876-5114; e-mail, kmurray@fcw.com. 17-20 -- Association of Records Managers and Administrators 44th Annual Conference. Cincinnati. The conference, "Bridging Records, Information and Knowledge," will feature more than 80 sessions on key areas of the records and information management industries. For more information, call (888) 298-8219; Web, www.arma.org. 17-21 -- SIGAda '99. Crowne Plaza Redondo Beach and Marina Hotel. Redondo Beach, Calif. The conference will gather industrial experts, researchers, software engineers and teachers interested in developing industrial strength real-time software or distributed systems for native or embedded applications using Ada and related technologies. For more information, call (800) 500-2711; Web, www.acm.org/sigada/conf/sigada99. 18-21 -- 22nd National Information Systems Security Conference. Hyatt Regency Crystal City. Arlington, Va. The conference will address today's hottest information systems security issues and include tracks, tutorials and panels with a separate vendor exposition. For more information, call (301) 975-5140; Web, csrc.nist.gov/nissc/welcome.htm. 19 -- On-site Technology Expo. Naval Research Laboratory. Washington, D.C. For more information, call Liz Hood, (800) 878-2940, Ext. 227. 19-20 -- Information and Technology Conference. Space and Naval Warfare Systems Command Systems Center. Charleston, S.C. This two-day conference will focus on Next Generation Internet and information assurance technologies. For more information, call Liz Hood, (800) 878-2940, Ext. 227. 19-21 -- The Government Enterprise Architectures Conference. Sheraton National Hotel. Arlington, Va. This event will include case studies, keynote speakers and seminars. For more information, call (978) 470-3880; Web, www.dci.com/eac. 20-23 -- Techno-Security and Disaster Prevention '99. Myrtle Beach, S.C. This conference aims to bring together law enforcement and private industry to deliver training and networking opportunities. For more information, call (704) 522-0068; Web, www.TheTrainingCo.com. 21 -- On-site Technology Expo. Aberdeen Proving Ground, Md. For more information, call the Federal Business Council, (800) 878-2940. 21 -- On-site Technology Expo. National Imagery and Mapping Agency. Bethesda, Md. For more information, call Liz Hood, (800) 878-2940, Ext. 227. 21-22 -- Seminar on Electronic Patient Records. Boston. This seminar will prepare attendees for the rapid developments in the Information Age and the role electronic health records will play. For more information, call (617) 964-3923, Ext. 223; Web, www.tepr.com. 26-27 -- Paperless 2000. Infomart. Dallas. This is a two-day training conference and expo that will focus on the conversion of paper documents to digital form. This conference is designed for management and technical staff. For more information, visit alphatrust.com/p2000. 27 -- Third East Coast Small Business Conference. Ramada Plaza Hotel. Jamaica, N.Y. The conference's theme is "Focusing on Government Contracting & Subcontracting," and it will include a technology expo. For more information, call Liz Hood, (800) 878-2940, Ext. 227. 27 -- IT Security Awareness Expo. National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration. Silver Spring, Md. For more information, call Liz Hood, (800) 878-2940, Ext. 227. 28 -- On-site Technology Expo. Rockville, Md. The expo is for members of the Federal Drug Administration, the General Services Administration and the Department of Health and Human Services. For more information, call Tom Needham, (800) 878-2940, Ext. 237.
1-2 -- Industrial Virtual Reality Symposium. University of Illinois. Chicago. The symposium will present what is being done in the area of industrial virtual reality and how research institutions and industries are contributing toward developing this technology and its applications. For more information, call (312) 996-5599. 2 -- Speech-Recognition Seminar. Washington, D.C. Sponsored by Bell Atlantic, the seminar will focus on demonstrating the latest advances in speech-recognition technology. For more information, call (202) 392-0482. 2 -- On-site Technology Expo. U.S. Naval Academy. Annapolis, Md. For more information, call Tom Needham, (800) 878-2940, Ext. 237. 3 -- On-site Technology Expo. State Department. Washington, D.C. For more information, call Liz Hood, (800) 878-2940, Ext. 227. 3-4 -- Wavelength-Division Multiplexing Systems and Applications. National Institute of Standards and Technology. Gaithersburg, Md. The conference aims to encourage interaction among industry, communication users and government agencies to exchange information about wavelength-division multiplexing systems and develop new applications of the technology. For more information, call (301) 975-4321; Web, www.nist.gov/wdm99. 3-5 -- TeleCon West. Anaheim Convention Center. Anaheim, Calif. This conference focuses on teleconferencing, interactive multimedia and collaborative communications and will feature more than 100 sessions, five keynote presentations and an exhibition with 250 vendors. For more information, call (800) 829-3400; Web, www.teleconexpos.com. 4 -- On-site Technology Expo. U.S. Geological Survey. Reston, Va. For more information, call Tom Needham, (800) 878-2940, Ext. 237. 7-12 -- LISA '99, The 13th Systems Administration Conference. Seattle Conference Center. Seattle. "The only conference by and for system administrators" will include tutorials, refereed papers, invited talks and informal discussions on every area of systems administration. For more information, visit www.usenix.org/events/lisa99. 8-10 -- Defense Technology Information Center 26th Annual Users Meeting and Training Conference. DoubleTree Hotel. Arlington, Va. The theme of this conference is "Information Strategies, Policies and Possibilities," and the keynote speaker on Nov. 10 is Richard Kirkland. The conference also will include a 2-day technology expo. For more information, call Bob Jeffers, (800) 878-2940, Ext. 226. 8-12 -- 12th Annual Software Development Conference and Expo. Washington Convention Center. Washington, D.C. This five-day event will include more than 150 educational seminars, full-day tutorials, design clinics and an expo floor with more than 150 software companies. For more information, call (415) 905-2702; Web, www.sdexpo.com. 14-16 -- The Enterprise Front End -- Managing Customer Interactions. The Hotel Viking. Newport, R.I. FCW's fall Government CIO Summit will focus on how advances in customer relationship management are relevant to government environments. For more information or to request an invitation, call Lucy Cooley, (703) 876-5081. 16-18 -- Connecting Technology Symposium. Town and Country Convention Center. San Diego. This event will bring together technology leaders from the Marine Corps, the Navy and the Coast Guard to examine emerging technologies, Navy information technology policy and current IT issues. For more information, call (619) 524-7540; Web, www.it-umbrella.navy.mil/ct. 18 -- On-site Technology Expo. Transportation Department. Washington, D.C. For more information, call Tom Needham, (800) 878-2940, Ext. 237. 30-Dec. 2 -- Federal Wireless Users' Forum. Holiday Inn on the Bay. San Diego. This workshop will help to educate users about wireless services and technologies, expose industry to government's wireless needs and share strategies for using wireless communications. For more information, visit www.nist.gov/fwuf.
6-8 -- Enterprise Intelligence World Summit. Wyndham Palace Resort and Spa. Orlando, Fla. This conference, sponsored by the Knowledge Management Consortium International, will explore knowledge management technologies and standards. For more information, call (781) 275- 7493; Web, www.km.org. 6-10 -- 15th Annual Computer Security Applications Conference. Phoenix, Ariz. Sponsored by the Applied Computer Security Associates, this conference will focus on practical solutions to real-world security problems. For more information, visit www.acsac.org. 9-10 -- Seminar on Electronic Patient Records. Chicago. This seminar will prepare attendees for the rapid developments in the Information Age and the role electronic health records will play. For more information, call (617) 964-3923, Ext. 223; Web, www.tepr.com.
6-9 -- The 2000 International CES -- Your Source for Workstyle and Lifestyle Technology. Las Vegas. The conference will showcase the latest products in work style and life style technologies, include electronic commerce, home networking, digital audio and video, and wireless products. Scott McNealy, chairman and chief executive officer of Sun Microsystems Inc., will deliver the executive perspective keynote address. For more information, visit www.cesweb.org.
2-4 -- Telephony Voice User Interface Conference. Scottsdale Marriott. Scottsdale, Ariz. This conference will focus on the rapid acceptance of voice user interface as the best interface for communicating with computers via telephone. For more information, call (910) 452-0047; Web, www.tmaa.com.
3-5 -- InfoSec World 2000. Orlando, Fla. This conference will include information on information security, electronic commerce, Windows NT security, Linux security, public-key infrastructure and remote access. For more information, call (508) 879-7999; Web, www.misti.com.
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