2022 GovTravels – Reconnect In Person
At the recent NDTA-USTRANSCOM Fall Meeting, one thing was very clear—government and industry were very eager to get back to engaging in person. The 2022 GovTravels Symposium—themed “Rebound. Reconnect. Reimagine.”—is the perfect opportunity for anyone working in passenger travel and related services for the federal government, a state government, or the private sector, to do exactly that. Register now to re-establish old relationships and build new ones.
Co-Sponsors VADM Andy Brown and Mr. Phil Benjamin are looking forward to welcoming and speaking to you in person at the renovated and refurbished Hilton Mark Center in Alexandria, VA. As leaders of NDTA and DTMO, their goal is to ensure an engaging Symposium that will benefit your organization’s operations and your personal and professional growth. The program will include:
- Government Travel Programs such as MyTravel. Hear the details from the subject matter experts. DTMO will showcase the way forward with this new tool.
- A line-up of notable Keynote Speakers and moderated Panels will be featured in the coming weeks.
- Travel Academy courses delivered by subject matter experts, and an opportunity to earn CEU credits.
- Key decision-makers from government and industry will come together to collaborate during one of the most difficult times in modern history for government passenger travel service and safety.
- A Young Leaders Professional Development Session – How can I grow my career? What opportunities may be out there? Find out at the Symposium with seasoned mentors.
Please know that NDTA and DTMO continue to monitor COVID-19 guidelines issued by DoD as well as state and county governments. As of October 27, the hotel requires all staff to wear masks and recommends all guests to wear masks.
We look forward to seeing you in person at GovTravels 2022. To register and view the agenda and additional information, please visit our website at www.ndtahq.com/events/gov-travels.
Early Bird deadline ends January 20, 2022. Register now to save $100.