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Industry Affairs
Please e-mail Mr.
John Koerner or call him at (937)384-4200, if you have any questions.
Charter
Develop means of enhancing the interchange of ideas,
methods, and cooperation between the military and industry. Identify public-private
sector issues which inhibit sound business practices and develop interchanges
aimed at overcoming them. Sponsor programs devoted to small, disadvantaged,
and woman-owned business issues and opportunities. Disseminate government
privatization and outsourcing plans.
Industry Day 2009
The SAME Industry Day is annually presented to address topics of current and pertinent interest to the
Military Contracting Community and A/E Industry in general. The 2009 program topic was “Sustainability: Focus on Energy.”
KITTYHAWK INDUSTRY DAY 2009
Program Topic: Sustainability: Focus on Energy
Wednesday, June 24, 2009
7:30 a.m. - 4 p.m. - Hope Hotel and Conference Center
Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, Dayton, Ohio
Presentations: Agenda
1. Whole Installation Sustainability Enhancement
2. LEED Update
3. US Army Corps of Engineers Perspective on Sustainability
4. AFIT, LEED Silver project & other WPAFB Initiatives
5. Sustainable Growth for Future Missions Utilizing the Latest technology for Energy Conservation
6. Case Examples: US Army Sustainability Projects
7. State of Ohio Sustainability Initiatives
8. USAF AFMC Sustainability Initiatives
9. WPAFB 88ABW Energy Projects
Industry Roundtable
Every year the roundtable gathers to inform our
sustaining member firms of current and future business opportunities and
any trends or implications associated with those opportunities. This normally
happens in the fall timeframe, so keep a lookout. The program features
a full slate of US Army Corps, US Air Force, and other government agency
representatives who discuss their respective future outlooks.
2009 SAME Roundtable& Small Business Workshop
Tuesday, 20 October 2009
8 a.m. - 4 p.m.(Registration begins at 7 a.m)
Hope Hotel & Conference Center
Click here for more information and registration form
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