Patch Barracks/Stuttgart Area Technology Exposition

The <b>Patch Barracks/Stuttgart Area Technology Exposition</b> will be held on <b>Tuesday 8 February</b> from <b>1000 – 1400</b> at the Swabian Center. The event is being hosted by the EUCOM J6, DISA-Europe, and the Stuttgart AFCEA Chapter. All



By US AFRICOM Public Affairs U.S. AFRICOM Public Affairs STUTTGART, Germany Jan 18, 2011
The Patch Barracks/Stuttgart Area Technology Exposition will be held on Tuesday 8 February from 1000 – 1400 at the Swabian Center. The event is being hosted by the EUCOM J6, DISA-Europe, and the Stuttgart AFCEA Chapter. All military, civilian, and contractor personnel are invited to attend for free! Please join us and discover solutions for every mission! More than 30 exhibitors will demonstrate the latest in: Military/Homeland Security Equipment, Business Intelligence and Data Warehousing, Internet Platforms and Web Services, Training and Distance Learning, Information Assurance and Security, Consulting and Systems Integration, Signal Analysis, Video/Multimedia/Presentation, Computers and Networking Equipment, Decision Support Systems, and many more! Complimentary refreshments and giveaways will be available while supplies last. For more information or to request a company or technology, please contact: Kelly Shields 443-561-2380 Shields@ncsi.com To pre-register, visit www.FederalEvents.com, click on "Patch Barracks," choose the "To Attend" tab, and click on the Pre-Register link.
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