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Monday, August 16, 2004 VOLUME 1 ISSUE 11  
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NATO Global Security Interest
Registration now open for September 16 event.
www.nato-act-now.org.uk

In an effort toward the continuous improvement of Alliance capabilities to uphold NATO’s global security interests, Industry Day, a one-day symposium for European industry, will take place September 16, 2004, in Berlin, Germany. As NATO’s agent for change, Supreme Allied Command Transformation (SACT) in partnership with NATO’s Industrial Advisory Group (NIAG) presents an event designed to bring vision, guidance and opportunities across a range of topics.  
Key speakers include Jaap de Hoop Scheffer, NATO secretary general; Gen. Harald Kujat, GEAF, chairman of NATO’s Military Committee; Adm. Edmund P. Giambastiani Jr. (USN), Supreme Allied Commander Transformation (SACT); and Marshall S. Billingslea, NATO’s assistant secretary general for defense investment.
 
The event, organized by AFCEA, will take place at the Radisson SAS Hotel Berlin, Germany. For program and registration details, visit www.nato-act-now.org.uk. Contact AFCEA Europe for more information at afcea@skynet.be.
 
 
 

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Business Continuity Comes Into Focus
European Professional Development Information
International Contract Awards
NATO Global Security Interest
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