3 Reasons Your Company Should Attend the 2024 Intel Summit
The U.S. Intelligence Community is the most secure and private part of the American federal government — for good reason. Its brave and skilled personnel retrieve, collect and decode information from a vast array of sources across the globe and help policymakers and leaders understand the most critical issues that shape the direction of the country.
While the IC is wary of discussing its processes and plans, every year Potomac Officers Club’s Intel Summit provides a trusted forum where officials from agencies like the CIA, the Office of the Director of National Intelligence and more feel comfortable opening up. The event has been running for 10 years now with no plans of slowing down. It regularly attracts both first-rate speakers and representatives from all of the top government contracting companies.
Don’t miss out. Register today for the 2024 Intel Summit, slated for Sept. 19 at the Hilton McLean in Virginia.
Below are the three main reasons you and your company shouldn’t hesitate to attend.
Q&A Sessions
The Intel Summit will give you the chance to ask the featured speakers questions, both at the allotted time at the end of each session and, more informally, one-on-one before or after their remarks. Speakers frequently spend the day immersed in the GovCon audience, conversing with all of the attendees and giving ample time to be approached in whatever way you feel most comfortable.
Featured speakers at the event include:
- Juliane Gallina, deputy director of digital innovation at the CIA
- Dr. Richard Muller, director of the Intelligence Advanced Research Projects Agency
- Sue Dorr, chief information officer for ODNI
- Ryan Young, assistant executive director of the FBI
- Dennis Eger, senior open source intelligence advisor for U.S. Army
- And many more! View the full lineup here.
GovCon Networking
Simply put, those attending the Intel Summit won’t be just anyone — it will exclusively be populated with executive-level representatives from well-regarded companies in the GovCon community. You won’t find service providers or fifth-tier salespeople trying to sell you something; Potomac Officers Club events are carefully vetted and curated so that the experience is one of collaboration, like-mindedness and comparable interests and capabilities.
The Intel Summit will have thoughtfully placed networking breaks in between sessions (complete with delicious refreshments) so that attendees can process what they’re learning, compare notes and exchange information.
Competitive Advantage
Particularly with subject matter as sensitive as intelligence collection and the IC, missing out on this event will mean potentially losing your edge in the intelligence government services market. Those who attend will be privy to information you can’t find elsewhere and be afforded opportunities that can’t be replicated.
Get Ahead of Headlines
Future news items that grace the pages of top media outlets will be discussed and debut at the 2024 Intel Summit. Being there in person means you’ll get a leg up on those who are just reading the information as it’s distributed to a mass audience — think of it as a sneak preview of what the rest of the world will be discussing days, weeks or even months from now.
Best Your Competitors
Representatives from all of the top GovCon companies will be in attendance at the Intel Summit. Its sponsors include SAIC, SOSi, CACI, Amentum, Splunk, AT&T, AWS, Carahsoft, Accenture Federal Services, Acuity, Salesforce and Recorded Future. Attendees from these companies will certainly be present, as will hundreds more. You’ll want to send your best and brightest to network, trade ideas with and engage in friendly competition with heavy-hitters like yourself.
Don’t wait — register now for the 2024 Intel Summit! Remaining tickets are limited.
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