Knowledge Management 2006  
Apr. 19 - Apr. 21, 2006
Ronald Reagan Building
Washington, DC




The 7th Annual Knowledge Management
Conference & Exhibition

Integration, Action, and Results

Featuring the E-Learning Solutions Seminar

Conference: April 19-21, 2006
Free Exhibition (for Government): April 20, 2006
E-Learning Seminar: April 20, 2006
Ronald Reagan Building, Washington, DC



Federal Knowledge Management spending will reach $1.3 billion over the next five years, according to INPUT’s November 2005 “Federal Knowledge Management MarketView” report.  As expectations increase for how the government should collect and share essential information, there is renewed interest in incorporating “results-driven” KM solutions into enterprise architectures.  With a strong, proven track record, this 3 day event – the largest KM event serving the government – provides an excellent venue for senior KM professionals to network with their peers who are actively exploring, planning, and implementing Knowledge Management solutions across government.

 

In addition, FCW Events will host an E-Learning 2006 Solutions Seminar in conjunction with the Knowledge Management 2006 Conference and Exhibition.  This focused event will address current issues for E-Learning professionals across the public sector, including strategies and technologies for learning management, assessment, and alignment with KM initiatives – where the strategic and tactical converge. 





For information on attending or exhibiting, Email Us
or call 800-746-0099.

Earn up to 2.5 PDUs from PMI

Attend Sessions 1-2 "How to Use KM for Improved Decision-Making and Program Management" and 1-5 "Knowledge in Action: Cultural Change in the Intelligence Community" and receive 2.5 PDU credits from the Project Management Institute. Each session offers 1.25 PDUs.

Meet the Authors & Book Signings Scheduled

The following authors will be signing their books during the KM Expo. In addition, some copies will be raffled off within their Conference Sessions.

  • Steve Denning "The Leader's Guide to Storytelling: Mastering the Art & Discipline of Business Narrative" and "Squirrel Inc: A Fable of Leadership Through Storytelling"
  • Jay Liebowitz "Addressing the Human Capital Crisis in teh Federal Government: Management Perspective"
  • Niall Sinclair "Stealth KM: Winning Knowledge Management Strategies for the Public Sector"

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