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Virtual: Doing Business with the Air Force: Power Breakfast

The Air Force is pursuing some of the most cutting edge technologies in the market and have aggressively implemented an innovation agenda.

We’ll hear from Air Force leaders discussing what they are looking for and what that means for government contractors. These insights can inform your capture strategies as well as the kinds of technology investments you need to make to be successful in today’s market.

From the Air Force CIO’s office will learn about the kinds of technologies and priorities they are pursing for the next year to 18 months.

A small business office representative will share how the Air Force needs small businesses to meet its innovation goals.

We’ll also feature an analyst who can describe where the dollars are flowing and what companies are capturing those dollars, critical information as you formulate your strategies moving forward.

COST: $49 for Systems Integrator/Contractor

FREE for WT Insiders and Government attendees**

**WT Insiders will be verified for membership & government registrations require a valid .gov/.mil email

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Event Date February, 20

Event Time 1:15am - 2:50pm

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