WBC Panel will Discuss Human Language Technologies Use and Impact in Homeland Defense and Military Operations
FOSE 2007 Small Business Pavilion sponsor, The American Small Business Coalition, will host Ambassador L. Paul Bremer III as moderator of the Government/Industry executive panel
Columbia, MD (PRWEB) February 12, 2007 -- In the face of continued threats to United States interests at home and abroad, the success of global military operations depends on the timely and accurate exploitation of foreign communications and materials. The need for additional capabilities and innovations to support these mission objectives stems from the growing shortage of translators and analysts to process the tremendous volume of information.
From March 20-22, twenty-thousand attendees from Government and Industry will convene on the DC Convention Center to participate in the FOSE 2007 Government Technology Expo. This year, more than five-hundred small, medium, large and international companies will display products, services and solutions during exhibits and break-out sessions during the 31st production of the event.
On Day Three of FOSE 2007, a special presentation of the Washington Breakfast Club will address the topic of language and Human Language Technologies in national security and coalition operations. The discussion will feature an authoritative panel moderated by Ambassador L. Paul Bremer III, one of the world's leading experts on crisis management, terrorism and homeland security.
The executive panel for this event will include:
-Mr. Everette Jordan (Confirmed), Director of the National Virtual Translation Center (NVTC)
-Dr. Melissa Holland, Ph.D (Confirmed), U.S. Army Research Lab
-Mr. Kevin Hendzel (Confirmed), Director of Language Services, ASET International Services Corporation and National Spokesman, American Translators Association
Additional information can be viewed at Washington Breakfast Club Web Page
Sponsorship and registration information for the WBC Executive Panel event can be found at The ASBC Events Listing. Registration for FOSE is required to participate.
Registration for FOSE is free for military, government, government contractors and educators, with valid ID, and $50 for business and industry. For complete details, go to FOSE 2007 web site
About The American Small Business Coalition
The American Small Business Coalition (The ASBC) is an exclusive membership organization that helps small businesses participate in federal contracting, assists large companies in identifying small business partners and supports government agency outreach and market research activities. Industry members leverage advisory and business intelligence support while all members participate in ongoing relationship development activities.
Washington Breakfast Club (WBC) is a monthly information exchange hosted by The American Small Business Coalition featuring legislators, agency executives and officials from all branches of federal government presenting on relevant and timely information to interested industry participants. The WBC meets regularly in Vienna, VA and Norfolk, VA.
For more information, visit our website at The ASBC Web Portal
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