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Nov 24 - 24, 2009 in Washington, D.C.
AABPA Fall Symposium - Budgeting in a Changing Environment: The New NormalSponsored by American Association for Budget and Program Analysis
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Description: BUDGETING IN A CHANGING ENVIRONMENT: THE NEW NORMAL Tuesday, November 24 Capital Hilton Hotel Washington D.C. This past year has seen unprecedented pressures on government capacity, including ballooning future deficits, urgent demands for economic stimulus and recovery, and new initiatives for performance measures and employees wellness. The impact is especially heavy on many staff in the budget community. Attending this symposium will give you the essential insights and exposure you need to succeed in this New Normal. It also will provide an opportunity to network with analysts and managers in federal agencies, congressional offices, and consulting firms across Washington, D.C. PLENARY SPEAKERS * Doug Elmendorf, Director, Congressional Budget Office (confirmed) * Jeffrey Zients, Deputy Director for Management, Office of Management and Budget (invited) * Robert Hale, Under Secretary (Comptroller), Department of Defense (confirmed) PANEL SESSIONS The Budget Impact of Health Reform ARRA - A New Look at Data and Transparency Using Evaluation Data to Inform Budge
Contact Information:
Name: Chris Lawson
Phone number: 703-941-1535
E-Mail: aabpa@aol.com
Web site: http://www.aabpa.org
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