The Joint Guam Program Office (JGPO) and the Naval Facilities Engineering Command Pacific (NAVFAC) are pleased to announce the third in a series of industry forums related to the design, construction and logistic support requirements for the relocation of Command, Air, Ground and Logistics units of the III Marine Expeditionary Force from Okinawa, Japan to Guam, USA.
The Guam Industry Forum III will be held in Guam on April 28-30, 2009
Update and registration details will be available on or before February 15, 2009 on the Guam Industry Forum Website: www.guamindustryforum.com
Proposed Agenda and Day 1 Topics to be covered include:
Joint Guam Program Office Updates
NAVFAC Execution Plan Updates
Government of Guam Updates on Port, Roads, and Utilities
Naval Audit Briefing
Information Technology Briefing
Proposed Day 2 Topics Include:
Acquisition Strategy
Workforce Housing and Logistics
Special Purpose Entities (Utilities)
Small Business Update and Strategies
Common Components
Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design (LEED)
The Guam Industry Forum III will be held in Guam on April 28-30, 2009
Update and registration details will be available on or before February 15, 2009 on the Guam Industry Forum Website: www.guamindustryforum.com
Proposed Agenda and Day 1 Topics to be covered include:
Joint Guam Program Office Updates
NAVFAC Execution Plan Updates
Government of Guam Updates on Port, Roads, and Utilities
Naval Audit Briefing
Information Technology Briefing
Proposed Day 2 Topics Include:
Acquisition Strategy
Workforce Housing and Logistics
Special Purpose Entities (Utilities)
Small Business Update and Strategies
Common Components
Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design (LEED)
We are targeting the Guam Industry Forum III towards general contractors, specialty subcontractors, designers and those who will support the upcoming design-build and design-bid-build projects for the Guam relocation. Support includes suppliers and service providers from material to medical care.
To ensure the most effective Guam Industry Forum III that provide the information most useful to you, we are asking for your input as to the topics that are proposed to be covered.
What topics are of greatest interest to you?
What level of detail would you find most useful for the above topics?
What are some of the questions you would like answered at this Forum?
What improvements would you suggest based on the last two Forums?
What other suggestions do you have that would make the Guam Industry Forum III a more useful and interesting event for you?
Please submit your written responses via email to the Guam Industry Forum helpdesk at: helpdesk@guamindustryforum.com . Please limit your suggestions and responses to no more than two pages, in Microsoft Word format no later than March 13, 2009.
At this Forum, we will do our best to address your interests. It is our goal to work with industry through these Forums to exchange ideas and information that will ensure the most efficient and effective relocation program possible.
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