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Vistronix Vice President Chris Winslow to Speak at NIGI National Summit

Article #74 :: Released on 10/18/2001

McLean, Virginia – October 16, 2001: Vistronix Inc., a leading consulting and systems integration company focused on delivering e-business, technology and outsourcing solutions in the public, private, and not-for-profit sectors, announced today that Christopher Winslow, Vice President of eGovernment and Software Solutions, will be speaking at the National Institute for Government Innovation’s (NIGI) National Summit on Knowledge Management for Government Agencies and International Organizations on November 28 in Washington, D.C.

In his speech, titled “Measuring the Benefits of Knowledge Management”, Mr. Winslow will talk about how Knowledge Management can assist an organization in meeting the challenges facing government agencies and international organizations. Specifically, he will speak about how to use Knowledge management to more quickly realize organizational goals, measure improved employee performance, better disseminate information, measure improved teamwork and communication, and make better decisions regarding infrastructure, technology and human capital investment.

"We believe that a Knowledge Management reflects and serves an organization’s goals, attributes and vision. A Knowledge Management strategy is critical to an organization’s success,” said Deepak Hathiramani, President & CEO.

About the National Summit on Knowledge Management for Government and International Organizations:
The National Summit on Knowledge Management for Government and International Organizations will bring together some of the most dynamic minds and ideas within the realm of Knowledge Management. Topics will include Implementing and Justifying Knowledge Management Systems, Communities of Practice, Knowledge Management and the Retention/Retirement Crisis, Measuring the Benefits of Knowledge Management, Measuring the Return on Investment in a Knowledge Management System, How New Technology Can Improve Your Knowledge Management Initiatives, and Case Studies from the Government and International Organizations. For more information, please visit http://www.nigi.org/h0161.htm.