Date:
Tue, April 15, 2008 07:33:07 PMFrom:
Brian Adams - Government Best Practices Training Series
Subject:
Content Management & Mail Center Management - AM*Briefings - Call for Sponsors/Exhibitors
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Homeland Defense Journal Training Conferences (R)
Content Management and Automation
AM*Briefing
Improving Performance Through
Innovative Business Practices
September 9, 2008
Arlington, VA
&
Mail Center Management AM*Briefing
Technology Upgrades, Modernization, Security
September 10, 2008
Arlington,
VA
Keynote Announced: Daniel Cortez, Inspector in Charge for Homeland Security and Dangerous Mail Investigations, United States Postal Inspection Service
“Overall, excellent conference.
Speakers were knowledgeable and provided needed guidance-roadmaps to success in
the records technology environment.”
"This was one of the most organized
conferences that I have ever attended. The program was 100% relevant to all
attendees and the facility was highly conducive
to the material presented."
- Previous Attendees
Start times for both are...
Registration Time: 7:30 AM - Program Starts: 8:30 AM - Wrap-up: 12:00 PM
1. About
Content Management:
The Content
Management and Automation Briefing will review what various government
agencies and solutions providers are doing to create, manage, store, retrieve
and archive the content and records for a modern government agency. You'll get
various perspectives and lessons on how the development of increasingly
effective technologies for office automation, content management, document
control and document management has driven electronic integration in the federal
workplace.
The pressures on the costs associated with advanced
information technologies have further encouraged automation of traditionally
paper intensive business processes. This information environment, characterized
by a rise in computing power and a drop in associated costs, renders document
control, management, and content management as effective tools in maximizing the
performance of records management in federal applications.
In addition,
there will be a special segment on the agenda focused on document storage. This
segment will review how important it is for governments to effectively manage
and store the overwhelming volumes of information they generate, as well as how
to deploy these storage solutions throughout federal, state and local
governments worldwide.
What You Will Learn:
* Application
of best practices
* Strategies and tactics
* Federal agency plans,
programs, new initiatives, and new business models for implementation
* New
tools, techniques, practices
* Successes and Lessons-learned
* Innovative
government and commercial approaches and applications
* New opportunities and
management strategies - what is on the drawing boards
* Commercial and
government best practices
* New rules, new policies
Who Should
Attend:
* Knowledge Managers, Chief Knowledge Officer (CKO)
*
Document Control Officers
* Chief Information Officers (CIO)
* Logistics
Managers
* Document Retention and Storage Managers
* Program Managers
*
Industry federal systems integrators and support contractors
* Industry
product development, sales and marketing
For more detailed
information including past attendees, please visit the briefing web site at:
http://www.homelanddefensejournal.com/hdl/Content-Management-Automation-Conference.html
2. About
Mail Center Management Briefing:
Keynote Announced: Daniel Cortez,
Inspector in Charge for Homeland Security and Dangerous Mail Investigations,
United States Postal Inspection Service
Since September 11, 2001 and the anthrax cases the handling of
mail has taken on a new character and focus. It is important to create
procedures for assessing and managing mail to protect the health and safety in
our federal mail centers.
Attendees of the Mail Center Management
Briefing will learn mail management policies, mail management technologies
solutions, mail center security, best practices, and lessons
learned.
Who
Should Attend:
* Mail and administrative
operations professionals who manage mail operations
* First responders and
security personnel assigned to government mail centers
* Policy and planning
staff involved with mailroom operations and security
* Mail professionals who
process mail in government mail centers
* Mail processing technology subject
matter experts
* Product and solutions providers to government mailroom
operations
* Security Professionals
* Mail Center Automation Team
Managers
For more detailed information including agenda and past
attendees, please visit the briefing web site at:
http://www.homelanddefensejournal.com/hdl/Mail-Center-Management-Conference.html
Briefing
Location: (For both Briefings):
The
briefing will be held at the Hyatt Regency Crystal City at Reagan National
Airport, 2799 Jefferson Davis Highway, Arlington, Virginia, USA 22202.
Directions can be viewed here. The Hyatt Regency Crystal City is holding a small
block of guest rooms available at the rate of $251.25+tax. To secure a room, you
must contact the Hyatt Regency Crystal City at (703) 418-1234 by August 18, 2008
and mention "Homeland Defense Journal Mail Briefing " to get this
rate.
Registration Fee: (For both
Briefings)
* Government attendees: $95 per person
* Small Business
(less than 100 employees): $145 per person
* Industry (including government
contractors): $195 per person
Registration Options:
[1] Online with your credit card using our online booking
form
[2] Fax our downloadable registration form (requires Acrobat Reader) to
(703) 807-2728
[3] Phone Customer Service at (703) 807-2758
[4] E-mail
Customer Service at customerservice@marketaccess.org
[5] Mail our
downloadable registration form to:
Homeland Defense Journal
4301
Wilson Blvd. #1003, Arlington, VA 22203
Contact Us:
* For government speaking and
best practices presentation opportunities, please contact Brian Lake,
(703-807-2753)
* For product and solutions companies interested in
sponsorship information and related speaking opportunities, contact Sareth Neak,
(203-328-3046)
* For organizations interested in partnership
opportunities, contact Brian Lake, (703-807-2753)
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* Industry (including government contractors):
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Mail
Center Management Briefing:
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