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GSA Two-Day Networx Transition Summit Starts WednesdayGSA #10264 September 5, 2006 WASHINGTON – The U.S. General Services Administration (GSA) hosts the two-day, "GSA Networx Transition Summit" in Reston, Va., starting on Wednesday, Sept. 6. Held at the Hyatt Regency Reston, the Networx Summit will update federal customer agencies and industry partners on details of the transition plan and new opportunities available under Networx’s 10-year, $20-billion telecommunications contract, which GSA expects to award in spring of 2007. The Networx Transition Summit is a cornerstone of GSA’s strategy to enable agency transition managers and industry partners to get acquainted as they learn about opportunities to work together to plan, coordinate and implement the transition from existing telecommunications services under GSA’s FTS2001 contract. Networx Summit activities include a networking event Wednesday afternoon, along discussion topics such as: For registration and more information please visit GSA Networx Transition Summit.
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