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201 Partner Kit
Conference Partnership OpportunitiesBecome a Partner and publicize your company. The 2½-day events attract participants from a broad spectrum of companies and organizations.
The benefits include:Partner recognition on conference agenda and resource bookInclusion of a 2 or 4 page* ‘marketing’ flyer in the conference resource bookThe Opportunity to Moderate or Speak*Complimentary or Discounted Registrations*Complimentary or Reduced Fee for Exhibit Space*Recognition During the Conference via Signage Publicizing the Company Logo/Trademark*Depends on Level of Partnership
Available Partnership Opportunities Include:Recognition on Summit Participant Materials: Logo Imprinted On: Conference Portfolio,Resource Book, Notepads, Pens, Tote BagsAV Support: Company Logo/Ad Projected on Screens Used for PowerPoint PresentationsParticipant Hotel Keys: Logo/Ad Imprinted on Key CardExclusive Recognition at Summit Functions/Events
2011-2013 Average Attendance: 433 Attendees
For Information on Available PartnershipsContact the Forums Office at 1-877-303-7367 x 109 or E-Mail [email protected]
Private Industry, 87.61%
Government, 6.84%
Academic, 0.30% NGOs and Other Interest Groups,
3.71% International,
1.54%
Who Is Attending The Decisionmakers' Forum?
— PAST ATTENDING ORGANIZATIONS —ABS Consulting
Active Risk
AECOM
Aerotek, Inc.
Alberici Constructors, Inc.
Alion Science and Technology
Corporation
Allan Consulting
ALS Environmental
AMEC Environment &
Infrastructure
American Nuclear Society
American Veteran
Environmental Services, Inc
(AVESI)
ANTECH Corporation
ARCADIS/Malcolm Pirnie
ARES Corporation
AREVA Federal Services
Argonne National Laboratory
ARS International, Inc.
Arvia Technology Ltd.
ASRC Gulf States Constructors,
LLC
ASRC Primus
ATL International, Inc.
Atomic Energy of Canada Ltd
Avantech, Inc.
Avisco, Inc
B&W Conversion Services, LLC
B&W Y-12 National Security
Complex
B&W Technical Services Group
Babcock and Wilcox Company
Babcock Services
Baker
Banda Group International, LLC
Barge Waggoner Sumner and
Cannon
Bartlett Services, Inc.
Battelle | Pacific Northwest
National Laboratory
BCS, Incorporated
BDRNO University of
Technology
Bechtel National, Inc.
Better Choices Consulting
BG4, Inc.
Black & Veatch
Booz Allen Hamilton
Boston Government Services,
LLC
Bradburne Consulting, LLC
Breckenridge Institute
Brown Rudnick LLP
Building and Construction
Trades Department
Burns & McDonnell Engineering
Co., Inc.
Burns & Roe Enterprises, Inc.
Cabrera Services Inc.
Canberra Industries Inc.
CAPE
Capital Partners
CareerSMITH, Inc.
Carlin Consulting
CB&I
CDM Federal Programs
Centronic Ltd.
CH2M HILL
CH2M Hill Nuclear Business
Group
CH2M Hill Plateau Remediation
Company
CH2M - WG Idaho
Clauss Construction
CMI Management, Inc.
Columbia Energy &
Environmental Services
Comprehensive Health Services
Container Technologies
CRC Technologies, Inc.
CTAC
CTG, LLC
CTI and Associates, Inc.
Curtiss-Wright Flow Control
Dade Moeller
Day & Zimmermann / SOC, LLC
Decker, Garman, Sullivan, LLC
Defense Nuclear Facilities
Safety Board
DeNuke Contracting Services,
Inc.
DEROC
DMC
Diversified Management
Consultants LLC
Diversified Metal Products, Inc
Doubleday Consulting
E2 Consulting Engineers, Inc.
Eberline Services, Inc.
ECC
Edgewater Technical Associates
ENERCON Federal Services,
Inc.
EnergX, LLC
Energy, Technology &
Environmental Business
Association
EnergySolutions
Engineered Resources, LLC
EnRep, Inc.
Envirocon, Inc.
Environmental Dimensions, inc.
Epsilon Systems Solutions
EQ - The Environmental Quality
Company
FE&C
Fiore Consulting
FIU-ARC
Fluor
Fluor Government Group
Fluor - B&W Portsmouth LLC
Fox Potomac Resources
Francis Douglas Consulting, Inc.
Freestone Environmental
Services, Inc.
G&C
G4S Government Solutions Inc.
Gallagher Consulting
GEL Laboratories, LLC
GEM Technologies, Inc.
General Dynamics Information
Technology
GEO Consultants, LLC
Geosyntec Consultants
GETINGE LaCalhene USA
Globalpundits, Inc.
Grant Thornton LLP
Greenfield Logistics
Hanford Atomic Metal Trades
Council
Holland Analytical Business
Sciences
Holtec International
Honeywell FM&T
HukariAscendent, Inc.
Huntington Ingalls Industries -
Newport News Shipbuilding
IBM
Idaho National Laboratory
IHI Inc.
Information International
Associates
Institute of Manufacturing
INTERA Incorporated
ITSI Gilbane
Jacobs Engineering
James Fisher
Joseph Oat Corporation
KEMRON Environmental
Services, Inc.
Kentucky Dept. for
Environmental Protection
Kentucky LECET
Knoxville Building &
Construction Trades Council
Kurion, Inc.
L&L Associates, Inc./L&A
Associates, Inc
Laborers Local Union 1214
Labors International Union of
North America
Lancs Industries
LATA
LATA Kentucky
Leidos
Link Technologies, Inc.
Lockheed Martin Corporation
Longenecker & Associates, Inc.
Los Alamos National Laboratory
Los Alamos Technical
Associates
LVI Services Inc.
— PAST ATTENDING ORGANIZATIONS —Major Tool & Machine, Inc.
McCarthy Building Companies,
Inc.
MCE
Medcor, Inc.
Merrick & Company
MHF Services
Mission Support Alliance
Mobile Characterization Services
MOCA Systems
MRIGlobal
MT
Myers & Associates
NAC International
National Security Technologies,
LLC
Natural Resources and
Environment,
Navarro Research and
Engineering, Inc.
Newport News Industrial
Newport News Nuclear, Inc.
NFT
North Wind, Inc.
North Wind Group
North Wind Solutions
Nuclear Decommissioning
Authority, UK
Nuclear Management
Associates LLC
Nuclear Safety Associates
Nuvia Limited
NuVision Engineering
NuVision Engineering/Mid
Columbia Engineering
Nye County
Oak Ridge Associated
Universities
Oak Ridge Atomic Trades and
Labor Council
Oak Ridge National Laboratory
Omega Technical Services, Inc.
OVSS LECET
Pacific Northwest National
Laboratory
PAE
Pajarito Scientific Security
Corporation
Pangea, Inc.
PaR Systems, Inc.
Parsons
Parsons Brinckerhoff
Performance Results
Corporation
Perma-Fix Environmental
Services, Inc.
Philotechnics
PMTech, Inc.
Portage Inc.
PQC Solutions
Premier Technology, Inc.
Pro2Serve
Project Enhancement
Corporation
Project Services Group
Project Time & Cost, Inc.
Protection Strategies
Incorporated
PwC
Radiation Protection Systems
Inc
Radiation Safety & Control
Services, Inc.
Radwaste Solutions
Raytheon
RJR Engineering, P.C.
Robatel Technologies, LLC
RSI
S.A. Robotics
S.A.Technology
SA Mays, LLC
Savannah River National
Laboratory
Savannah River Remediation,
LLC
Science Applications
International Corp.
SDSE, LLC
Sealaska Environmental
Services
SEC
Securiguard, Inc.
Sellafield Ltd.
Siempelkamp Nuclear Services,
Inc
SMSI
South Carolina Dept. Of Health
& Environmental Control
Texas A&M University
Spectra Tech, Inc.
Springs Fabrication
SRA International, Inc.
SRNS
SRSCRO
Stoller Corporation
Strata-G, LLC
Strategic Management
Solutions, LLC
Studsvik, Inc.
Success Staging International,
LLC
Sullivan International Group, Inc.
Swift & Staley Mechanical
Contractors, Inc.
Synergy Solutions, Inc.
TASC, Inc.
TC Program Solutions, LLC
TechSource, Inc.
Teledyne Brown Engineering,
Inc.
Tennessee DEC
TerranearPMC, LLC
TestAmerica Inc.
Tetra Tech, Inc.
TFE Inc.
The GEL Group, Inc.
The Janis Group, Inc.
The KeySource Group
The S.M. Stoller Corporation
The Shaw Group, Inc.
The Texas A&M University
System
Tidewater, Inc.
TOPS
TradeWind Services LLC
TriVis, Inc.
Turnkey Transportation Services
U.S. Department of Energy
U.S. Department of Energy
Environmental Management
U.S. Department of Energy
National Nuclear Security
Administration
U.S. Government Accountability
Office
U.S. Senate
UK Nuclear Decommissioning
Authority
UniTech Services Group
United Steel Workers Union
Local 689
United Steelworkers Local 550,
Paducah, KY
United Steelworkers Local 689,
Piketon, OH
UOP, a Division of Honeywell
URS - Global Management &
Operations Services
URS | CH2M Oak Ridge LLC
(UCOR)
URS Corporation
URS Professional Solutions
URS Safety Management
Solutions LLC
Vanderbilt University
Vision Technologies, Inc.
Visionary Solutions
Vista Engineering Technologies
VJ Technologies, Inc.
Wagstaff Applied Technologies
WAI
Walsh Engineering Services
Washington Closure Hanford
Washington Department of
Ecology
Washington River Protection
Solutions
Waste Control Specialists, LLC
Wastren Advantage, Inc.
Westinghouse Electric Co.
Weston Solutions
WM Symposia
WorleyParsons Polestar
WSI
ACCOMMODATIONS
Special Rate:Ocean View Hotel Room Rate $ .00Resort View Villa Room $1 .00Resort View 1 Bedroom Villa $1 .00Resort View 2 Bedroom Villa $2 .00Resort View 3 Bedroom Villa $2 .00Ocean View 1 Bedroom Villa $ 00Ocean View 2 Bedroom Villa $ .00Ocean View 3 Bedroom Villa $ .00
Resort Service Fee:$1 .00 included in rate
Reservations for single hotel room accommodations should bemade directly with Amelia Island Plantation at 1-800-THE-OMNI. When making reservations, identify yourself as anattendee of the WCM Decisionmakers’ Forum.
If you want shared accommodations and have your owngroup, please call Amelia Island directly at the above num-ber. If you want to share accommodations and do not have aroommate(s), shared accommodations can be arranged bycalling the Forums Coordination Office at 877-303-7367 ext.109
The 2 and 3 bedroom villas have a private bedroom and bathfor each individual, with a shared living room, dining room andkitchen.
Reservations for lodging should be received by Sept. 2 , 201to assure the special conference rate. Cancellations receivedafter 7 days prior to arrival date are subject to a penaltyequal to one night’s lodging. If a guest checks out prior to thereserved check out date, a penalty equal to one night room andtax will be applied to the guest’s individual account. If space isavailable, the above rates will apply for attendees three daysprior and three days after our program dates.
THE TWENTY-FIFTH ANNUALWEAPONS COMPLEX MONITOR DECISIONMAKERS' FORUM
October 2 , 201Omni Amelia Island Plantation Resort
Amelia Island, Florida
Registration Fees:Subscribers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $1,695.00Non Subscribers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $1,895.00Federal/State/Local Governments . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $ 995.00
(Add $200 to non-government registration fees after Sept. 2 , 201 )
(Registration includes: three continental breakfasts, two lunches, three receptions, one dinners, a copy of theResource Book and conference proceedings.)
Cancellation Policy: There is a $200.00 service charge on cancellations after Oct. , 201 . No refunds will bemade after Oct. 1 , 201 but substitutions are welcome.
REGISTER ONLINE AT: www.decisionmakersforum.com
Registration opens at 3:00 p.m. Monday, Oct. followed by a Reception and Dinner at 6:00 p.m.The opening Plenary is at 8:00 a.m., Tuesday, Oct. 2 The Forum ends at noon, Thursday, Oct. 2 .