News | July 8, 2009

HCI Announces 1105 Government Information Group As Media Partner For Government Summit

Washington, DC - The Human Capital Institute (HCI), a global professional association and think tank that is advancing the science of strategic talent management, today named 1105 Government Information Group, the leading provider of integrated information and media for the government information technology market, as a Media Partner for HCI's Government Talent Management Summit. The nation's premier leadership event for government human capital and personnel leaders and teams will take place in Reston, Virginia, September 21 to 23, 2009.

As Media Partner, 1105 Government Information Group will present several special-topic sessions on the Summit's Technology Day. It will also provide marketing support for the Summit through its relevant publications, including the Summit's media sponsors Federal Computer Week, GCN, and Washington Technology.

Created exclusively for federal organizations, the Summit will convene human capital professionals who are transforming talent management for three days of knowledge sharing and networking. Expert presenters at the Summit include keynote speaker Richard Newton, Deputy Chief of Staff for Manpower and Personnel, U.S. Air Force, and nearly 40 other high-level experts from all sectors of government. A full list of speakers can be found at http://www.hci.org/hci/events_conference_govt_talent_summit_2009_09_speakers.guid

The Summit, which will take place at the Hyatt Regency Reston, kicks off with a one-day Technology Day, followed by two days of intense exploration into timely topics including recruitment and retention, strategic workforce planning, and performance management. Attendees may register for Technology Day only, the two-day main event, or all three days at http://www.hci.org/hci/events_conference_govt_talent_summit_2009_09_register.guid

Participants will gain practical knowledge and effective strategies specific to their objectives from keynote presentations, panel discussions and learning sessions, which include real-world case studies from government and military agencies and organizations. They will also have opportunities to meet and collaborate with other progressive human capital leaders and officers, to develop strategic talent management objectives, to generate new ideas, and to discuss their own human capital challenges and solutions.

Summit sponsors include industry leaders Lockheed Martin, Taleo, Booz Allen Hamilton, MBO Partners, Previsor, IBM, Allegis Group Services, Fieldglass, Guidant Group, Northrop Grumman, Tapfin and NGA.NET.

HCI's 2009 Government Talent Management Summit presents an ideal professional development opportunity for Chief Human Capital and Personnel Officers; Directors of HR, Manpower, Personnel and Training; and HR and Program Managers and Analysts. Registration options include:

  • Technology Day only (Mon., Sept. 21, 2009) for $499
  • Two-Day Main Summit only (Tues., Sept. 22 and Weds., Sept. 23) for $999
  • All-inclusive, three-day registration (Mon., Sept. 21 through Weds., Sept. 23) for $1,498

SOURCE: Human Capital Institute