Second Annual Event In Washington, D.C. To Offer Informational Data Mining Programs For The Public Sector
SPSS Inc. continues to provide data mining solutions for shaping the vision of government and education in the new millennium by hosting the 1999 SPSS Public Sector User Exchange: An Eye on the Future. The second annual event takes place Thursday, Nov. 4, at the Renaissance Hotel in Washington, D.C.
This one-day event will provide an excellent opportunity for attendees to exchange ideas with peers throughout the public sector, learn from other organizations' successes, and understand how data mining makes the difference in handling critical issues facing the public sector. Through key topical sessions hosted by industry experts and SPSS users, attendees will discover how SPSS technologies are being applied across all areas of the public sector.
"No other venue combines this valuable peer insight to provide feedback, ask questions and learn about important new techniques," said Jack Noonan, SPSS Inc. President and CEO. "At this event, we can all take the opportunity to focus collectively on the future and work toward the enhancement of data-driven decision making for the century to come."
Herb Edelstein, President of Two Crows Corp., and Noonan will be the keynote speakers. Edelstein will examine data mining and its growing importance in the public sector and Noonan will discuss the future direction of SPSS.
Participants are encouraged to customize their experience by choosing a specialized track for the day. The tracks are:
Attendees can register for the conference in four ways:
Renaissance Hotel
999 9th Street, Washington, D.C.
Thursday, Nov. 4, 1999 Time: 8 a.m. to 5:30 p.m.
For more information, visit http://www.spss.com.