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Deltek Government Contracting Expert to Speak on Earned Value Management for the Federal Contractor at the 18th PMI-CPM Fall Conference

Business Wire, Sept 18, 2006

Deltek:

Rich Wilkinson, Vice President of Government Contracting at
  Deltek to Speak on the Demand for, the Benefits of, and Terminology
                   Behind a Comprehensive EVM System

What:   Earned Value Management (EVM) is the new and mandatory
        approach for federal contract performance reporting, risk
        management and cost control. By October of 2006, most new
        cost-type Government contracts in excess of 20 million dollars
        will require implementation of an EVM system for performance
        reporting and risk management. Many accounting departments are
        ill prepared to meet this requirement and even those that are
        gearing up to do so will find it difficult to communicate with
        the program managers that will use the system. This seminar is
        intended to give accounting personnel with little or no
        exposure to EVM an understanding of the concepts behind the
        discipline, the terminology it uses and the demands for data
        that an EVM system may place on the accounting system.
        Participants will also get a comprehensive look at the
        changing regulatory landscape, including thresholds by agency
        and the new solicitation clauses.

Who:    Wilkinson has nearly 30 years of experience working with
        government program managers, private-sector companies and
        government contracting solutions providers. As a Navy
        Contracting Officer, Rich worked extensively with the early
        DOD earned value systems both as a recipient of reports and as
        a member of CS2 system validation teams. As the former
        compliance officer for Atlantic Research Corporation and CSC,
        Rich led teams responsible for corporate and project cost
        reporting, cost accounting standards compliance, and liaison
        and support for DCAA and DCMA audits and reviews. Since
        joining Deltek, Rich has helped more than 100 companies
        select, install and deploy their accounting systems. He is
        also a regular lecturer on government contracts at George
        Mason University.

Where:  Hilton Alexandria Mark Center
        Alexandria, VA

When:   November 6-8, 2006
        Monday, November 6th
        1:30-2:15 p.m.

For more information or to set up an interview with Rich Wilkinson, please contact Deltek's Director of Public Relations, Andrea Carl, at andreacarl@deltek.com.

For more information on the event, please visit http://www.pmi-cpm.org/18thIPMConf.html

ABOUT DELTEK

With more than 11,000 customers worldwide, Herndon, VA-based Deltek is the leading provider of enterprise management software for project-focused organizations. Founded in 1983, Deltek enables companies to maximize profitability and productivity, integrating all aspects of their businesses. Deltek Costpoint(R), Deltek Vision(R) and Deltek GCS Premier(R) power a myriad of front- and back-office applications including accounting, billing, resource planning, budgeting and control, business intelligence, CRM and proposal automation, employee time and expense, HR management, procurement and materials management and project management. Deltek's clients include Bechtel, CACI, HOK and Verizon. Visit www.deltek.com, or call 800.456.2009 in the U.S. 703.734.8606.

Deltek Enterprise(TM), Deltek Vision(R), Deltek GCS Premier(R), Deltek Costpoint(R) and Deltek GovWin(TM) are registered trademarks of Deltek Systems, Inc. All other product names used are trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective owners. This press release is available on the Deltek Web site at www.deltek.com.

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