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Holly Svetz Presents at IP Version Six in the City

November 13, 2006

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The DC Tech Council presents... 

IPv6 in the City - Ready or Not?

Only 18 months remain until Federal agencies must be "Internet Protocol version 6 compliant," meaning that government contractors also must comply with this new internet standard.

Are you confident in your knowledge of IPv6? Are you ready? If you are like many middle-market IT and government contracting companies, the answer is no.....even though the first contracts mandating IPv6 compliance already have been let.

Before the compliance deadline draws any nearer, hear from insiders exactly what will be required of your government contracting company and steps that you can take to be ready.

November 13, 2006
11:30 AM - 2:00 PM


Speakers
Tom Patterson
CEO, Command Information

Stanley Tyliszczak
Sr. Director, Technology Integration
Chief Technology Office
General Dynamics Information Technology

Peter Tseronis
U.S. Dept. Of Education

Holly Svetz, Moderator
Government Contracts Partner
Womble Carlyle Sandridge & Rice

Schedule
11:30 AM - Registration & Networking
12:00 PM - Luncheon
12:30 PM - Program Presentation
1:30 PM - Networking
2:00 PM - Adjourn

Location
Maggiano’s Little Italy
5333 Wisconsin Avenue, NW
Washington, DC

Maggiano’s provides discounted parking with validation in the
Chevy Chase Pavilion Parking Garage in the building.
Friendship Heights Metro - Red Line

Due to the special luncheon location, registration closes at 10:00 AM on November 10th. No Walk In Registration Available

Sponsored By
Womble Carlyle Sandridge & Rice
 and the DC Tech Council
This event is open to DC Tech Council members and non-members who currently contract with federal agencies, who may contract with federal agencies in the future, or companies who do business with companies who contract with federal agencies. IPv6 will eventually reach all of us.

Cost
$45 -- DC Tech Council Members
$55 -- Non-Members