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COMMERCE BUSINESS DAILY ISSUE OF FEBRUARY 17,1999 PSA#2284CONCURRENT EVENTS Announcing the collateral effort of two concurrent
events to be conducted 6-8 April 1999 at Fort Huachuca, Arizona. They
are the Advance Planning Briefing for Industry (APBI) hosted by Team
Huachuca and an Intelligence Surveillance and Reconnaissance (ISR)
Technology Symposium. The format for this collateral effort will be a
Golf Tournament (open to APBI & ISR attendees, limitation on number of
participants, first come basis) and early APBI registration on April
6, 1999. On April 7, there will be morning and afternoon APBI briefs.
Approximately, one hour of this briefing time will be dedicated to the
ISR. On April 8, the ISR Technology Symposium will be conducted in a
separate facility on Fort Huachuca from the APBI. On April 8, the APBI
will continue with morning briefs and the afternoon will be dedicated
to a Business and Community Exposition. APBI presenters from April 7
& 8 of the conference will be available all afternoon for one-on-one
and small group discussions. Industry is invited to actively
participate in this exposition (space is limited, tables/discussion
areas will be assigned on a first come basis). Senior members of each
Team Huachuca partner are scheduled to give the APBI presentations.
Presenters will highlight each organization's goals and objectives and
anticipated mission changes over the next three to five years.
Included among the APBI presentations for contracting opportunities
are: U.S. Army Intelligence Center (USAIC), Joint Interoperability Test
Center (JITC), U.S. Army Information System Engineering Command
(USAISEC), and U.S. Army Signal Command (USASC). APBI presentations
will be held in the Command Theater at Greely Hall on Fort Huachuca. An
early APBI sign-in registration and reception begins at 4:30 p.m. on
April 6, 1999 at the Lakeside Activity Centre located on Fort Huachuca.
To obtain more APBI information and register on-line go to
www.coronado-ncma.org. TEAM HUACHUCA encourages early APBI registration
as attendance will be limited to 300. APBI Industry Registration fee is
$300.00. APBI registration includes CD of APBI proceedings and
accompanying Briefing Book; lunch on Apr 7th with invited luncheon
speaker Arizona Governor Jane Hull; an Icebreaker Reception on April
7th which is sufficient for a meal; a buffet luncheon in conjunction
with the Business & Community Exposition on April 8th; and continental
breakfasts on both April 7th and 8th. Dress code for all APBI
conference sessions and social events will be Arizona casual. The U.S.
Army Intelligence Center extends an invitation to Government and
industry to attend the ISR. The purpose of the ISR symposium is to
provide feedback from the initial ISR Technology Symposium which met on
February 11, 1999 at Fort Monroe and to offer an assessment of future
Army ISR operational requirements. ISR topics expected to be discussed
include: planning and synchronizing ISR assets, emerging technologies,
and the integration of the Army sensors across the Battlefield
Operating Systems (BOS) and sister services. A nominal ISR conference
fee is expected. Industry officials attend the ISR at no cost to the
Government. The point of contact for the ISR portion only is MAJ James
V. Fink, email address finkj@huachuca-emh1.army.mil, or phone (520)
538-0817. Posted 02/12/99 (W-SN298290). Loren Data Corp. http://www.ld.com (SYN# 0492 19990217\SP-0008.MSC)
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