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SeeBeyond to Participate in Influential Panel to Discuss Importance of Information Integration Within the Government Sector
Business Wire, Dec 5, 2002
Business Editors/High-Tech Writers
WASHINGTON--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Dec. 5, 2002
Join Barry Robella, SeeBeyond's vice president of Business Development for the Public Sector, and leading industry executives to discuss how the Department of Defense's IT transformation enlists the creative capabilities of the technology industry to design a new American military for the 21st Century. The panel discussion, "Doing IT Business with the Defense Department - Industry Perspective," is designed to help members of both the public and private sector better understand the importance of information integration in the government arena and the opportunities and challenges of conducting business in this vital area.
What: Panel discussion: "Doing IT Business with the Defense
Department - Industry Perspective" at Information Technology
Association of America's (ITAA) Defense Transformation -
2003 and Beyond
Who: Host: Harris Miller, President, ITAA
Panel participations:
Barry Robella, Vice President of Business Development,
Public Sector, SeeBeyond
Tom Buschbaum, Vice President Defense and Intelligence, Dell
Lee Cooper, Vice President, Sales and Business Development,
Unisys
Kent Schneider, President, Defense Enterprise Solutions,
Northrop Grumman
Eric Stange, Managing Partner, Global Defense, Accenture
Dr. Raymond Wells, Chief Technology Officer, IBM
When: December 5, 2002, 2:00 pm - 3:30 pm (ET)
Where: National Defense University, Marshall Hall
Fort McNair, Washington, DC 20319
Register: http://www.ideea.com/comtech
About SeeBeyond
As the leading global provider of eBusiness and Application Integration (eAI) solutions, SeeBeyond (Nasdaq:SBYN) provides a unified, comprehensive platform for business integration, enabling a Real-Time Information Network to facilitate the seamless flow of information. Delivering Visibility, Velocity and Value across global operations, the SeeBeyond(TM) Business Integration Suite helps organizations dramatically improve business operations resulting in reduced costs, increased market share and improved customer service. SeeBeyond has more than 1,725 customers worldwide, including ABB, ABN Amro, Bausch & Lomb, BHP Billiton, BMW Group, The Dial Corporation, DuPont, Florida Power & Light, Fluor Daniel, General Motors, Hewlett-Packard, Pfizer and Sprint. For more information, please visit www.seebeyond.com.
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