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The General Services Administration (GSA), Federal Acquisition Service (FAS), Office of Integrated Technology Services invites you to the FAS/ITS 2009 Network Services Conference ”A Stronger America Through Technology - New Challenges, New Opportunities.”
The Network Services Conference will showcase the FAS/ITS portfolio of network services products, services and solutions. Federal, state and local IT professionals will become intimately familiar with the latest network technologies and services that are enabling a Global, fully interoperable, secure, and seamless government network services infrastructure.
The FAS/ITS 2009 Network Services Conference will be held at the Hilton Chicago, from August 10, 2009 through August 13, 2009. We are looking forward to another successful event this year!
Highlights of the conference include:
- Remarks by senior GSA leadership; on the challenges we face in the fast paced world of information technology, on the changes and goals of the new administration, and the portfolio of ITS offerings - products, services and solutions.
- A comprehensive array of educational opportunities that will describe the complete portfolio of FAS/ITS solutions offerings delivered by key government subject matter experts and industry partners.
- An exhibit hall with the latest technology solutions offered by FAS/ITS Industry Partners.
- Interesting and provocative speakers who will share their wisdom and provide insights to broaden our perspectives and enhance wisdom and productivity.
- Information for state and local officials on how they can use ITS services
- Information on the Networx contracts and updates on the progress of the Networx transition, the IT Schedule 70, and the new GWAC - Alliant Contracts.
- The opportunity to network with other government IT professionals from across the government and with key network services industry partners.
- The opportunity for Federal agencies to hold meetings with nation-wide representatives at no additional cost.
2009 Network Services Conference Speakers |
Jim Williams
Commissioner
Federal Acquisition Service
U.S. General Services Administration |

Edward J. O’Hare
Assistant Commissioner Integrated Technology Services
Federal Acquisition Service
U.S. General Services Administration
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Karl Krumbholz
Director
Office of Network Services Programs
Information Technology Services
Federal Acquisition Service
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