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GovSec and U.S. Law 2010
Mar 23, 2010 - Mar 24, 2010
Walter E. Washington Convention Center 801 Mount Vernon Place, NW Washington, DC 20001
GovSec and U.S. Law are the only events that provide a comprehensive approach to securing our country. The exhibits will empower you to meet with industry leaders demonstrating cutting-edge security products. You'll be able to experience, first hand, the newest systems, tools and technologies protecting us from threats, preparing for all hazards and disasters, and ensuring public safety.
Join your colleagues on Tuesday March 23, 2010 and Wednesday March 24, 2010 at the Walter E. Washington Convention Center where you can uncover mission-critical information in a FREE EXPO format showcasing hundreds of security products and services!
Conference Tracks Include:
1. Critical Infrastructure Planning and Protection
2. Cyber Security and Information Assurance
3. Domestic and International Terrorism
4. Law Enforcement Case Studies and Tactics
Outside of the Expo, Conference, and Education, GovSec/U.S. Law offers other events throughout the two days. Visit the Career Fair. Check Out Domestic Defense. And right next door, another event, FOSE â you can visit their FREE EXPO with your GovSec/U.S. Law registration!
Register Now at http://govsecinfo.com/events/govsec-2010/information/register-today.aspx !!!
This event is FREE to attend for government, military, and government contractors and $50 for others.
Registration is available online.
Event Price: This event is FREE to attend for government, military, and government contractors and $50 for others.
For more information:
Phone: (703) 876-5100
E-mail: dberey@1105govinfo.com
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