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January 2006
January 13
Washington, DC. Craig Ebert, an Executive Vice President of ICF International's Energy
and Resources, will speak on An Overview of Global Carbon Trading Systems at
the U.S. Department of Commerce—Environmental Technologies Trade
Advisory Committee quarterly meeting. The purpose of this meeting
is to advise the U.S. Federal Government on trade policies important to the
environmental technology industry. For more information, contact Craig
Ebert at 1.703.934.3505.
January 17-19
Chattanooga, TN. ICF International will be teaching the three-day National
Transit Institute (NTI) Course, Introduction to Transportation
Air Quality Conformity. which is aimed at transportation and air quality
planning staff, as well as public officials responsible for integrating air
quality and transportation planning in nonattainment areas through the conformity
process. The course covers the requirements for demonstrating conformity, project
level analysis requirements, rural isolated area requirements, conformity lapses/freezes
and implications, transportation/air quality modeling nuts and bolts, and the
interagency consultation procedures. For more information, contact Michael
Grant at 1.703.218.2692.
January 23
Tucson, Arizona. Craig Ebert, an Executive Vice President of ICF International's Energy
and Resources, will speak at the 9th
Annual Electric Utilities Environmental Conference (EUEC). The
EUEC is jointly sponsored by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, U.S.
Department of Energy, Edison Electric Institute (EEI), Electric Power Research
Institute (EPRI), and C TRADE (Chair). Ebert's presentation titled, Managing
Risk: Considering the Global Cost of Carbon, will be given during the
Global Warming workshop. For more information, contact Craig
Ebert at 1.703.934.3505.
January 29
Nashville, TN. ICF International's Brian Cronin will speak at the American
Correctional Association's (ACA) 2006 Winter Conference being
held at the Gaylord Opryland Resort and Convention Center. His presentation
titled, Workforce Development: Recruiting and Retaining Staff in an Under-funded
Environment, will take place from 1:30-3 p.m. For more information,
contact Brian Cronin at 1.703.219.4320.
January 30-31
London, UK. ICF International’s Abyd Karmali will chair Marcus Evans' 7th
Annual Emissions Trading Conference: Influencing Phase 2 Allocations and Looking
Beyond Kyoto. For more information, contact Sue
Demmon at 44.20.7391.4702.

February 2006
February 5-9
San Diego, CA. ICF International will exhibit at the 16th
National Energy Services Conference and Exposition taking place
at the Hilton San Diego Resort. This event is being sponsored by the Association
of Energy Service Professionals (AESP). For more information, contact Kellie
Phelan at 1.401.885.1640.
February 6-7
Moscow, Russia. ICF International's Abyd Karmali will give a presentation titled, Impact
of Kyoto Protocol on Russian Coal Markets, at the Russian
Energy and Coal Forum. For more information, contact Sue
Demmon at 44.20.7391.4702.
February 6-8
Washington, DC. ICF International will be a sponsor of the Human
Capital Management for Defense 2006 Conference to take place at
the Renaissance Hotel. Peter C. Bonner, Senior Vice President, Human Capital
Strategies, of ICF International will give a presentation on February 7 titled, Management
in an Age of DOD Transformation: Supporting the Manager-Employee Relationship. For
more information, download
our brochure (PDF).
February 6-8
Washington, DC. ICF International’s Renee Yuengling will speak on Generational
Diversity as It Relates to Military Recruiting and Retention at the 2006
Reserve Officers Association (ROA) Mid-Winter Legislative Conference.
The conference will take place at the Washington Hilton and Towers. For
more information, contact Renee
Yuengling at 1.703.934.3773.
February 7
Albuquerque, NM. ICF International's Tony Silva will speak during a panel discussion
on Social Interactions and Change at the 2006
Water Sources Conference sponsored by the American Water Works
Association. His presentation titled, Selling Behavior Change: Examining
Social Marketing Approaches for Water Conservation and Beyond, will
take place at 9 a.m. in the Nambe and Navajo rooms at the Hyatt Regency Albuquerque
Hotel. For more information, contact Tony
Silva at 1.202.862.1564.
February 9
Lagos, Nigeria. ICF International will facilitate the Clean Development
Mechanism Opportunities from Gas Flareout in Nigeria workshop sponsored
by the World Bank. This workshop focuses on eliminating the flaring of natural
gas in the oil and gas industry. Craig Ebert, an Executive Vice President of
ICF International's Energy and Resources,
will speak on Attributes of Successful Clean Development Mechanism Projects. For
more information, contact Craig Ebert at
1.703.934.3505.
February 9-10
San Francisco, CA. At Edison Electric Institute's (EEI) upcoming meeting of
the Energy Delivery Public Policy Executive Advisory Committee,
ICF International's Kojo Ofori-Atta will give a presentation titled, RTO
Cost Recovery in Retail Rates—The Role of Cost-Benefit Studies,
on February 9 at 3 p.m. For more information, contact Stacey
Hohenberg at 1.703.218.2504.
February 11-15
Alexandria, VA. ICF International will be exhibiting at the 2006 National
Emergency Management Association (NEMA) Mid-Year Conference taking
place at the Hilton Alexandria Mark Center. For more information, contact Joe
Greenlee at 1.703.934.3956.
February 14
Washington, DC. ICF International's Patrick Coleman will
speak at the Community Anti-Drug Coalitions
of America National Conference—Coalitions:
From Passion to Power. The topic of his presentation is Accessing
Resources for Community and Faith-based Organizations. For
more information, contact Patrick
Coleman at 1.703.279.6226.
February 23
Washington, DC. ICF International is hosting the next session of our monthly Regulatory
and Litigation Breakfast at 8 a.m. The speaker is James L. Connaughton,
Chairman of the White House Council on Environmental Quality (CEQ). The presentation
titled, Partnerships on Clean Development and Climate, will be held
at ICF International's Washington, D.C., office at 1725 Eye St., N.W., and breakfast
will be served. For more information, contact Amy Giese at 1.703.934.3081.
February 24-26
Fairfax, VA. Caliber, an ICF International
Company, will exhibit at the 2006
Industrial-Organizational Psychology and Organizational Behavior (IOOB) Conference to
take place at George Mason University in the Johnson Center. Tim McGonigle
will lead a panel discussion on Publicizing and Marketing I/O Psychology,
OB, Human Resources, and Related Fields. For more information, contact Jennie
Salehi at 1.703.934.3387.
February 26-March 1
San Diego, CA. ICF International's Brian Dean will speak
at the 2006 International Conference
and Exhibition on Health Facility Planning Design and Construction
(PDC) on the following topics:
- Integrating Energy Management into Healthcare Facility
Design
- Making the Business Case for Energy Efficient
Design, Equipment, and Products
For more information, contact Brian
Dean at 1.703.934.3187.
February 27-28
Budapest, Hungary. At Platts'
Central and Eastern European Power Generation— Project Finance and Emissions
Implications Conference, ICF International's Kim Keats will present
a Market Overview for Power Generation Project Development Opportunities on
February 27. For more information, contact Sue
Demmon at 44.20.7391.4702.
February 27-March 3
Denver, CO. ICF International will be a sponsor of the U.S. Federal
Aviation Administration IT/ISS Partnership and Training Conference.
Visit us at Booth 63 in the Adam's Mark Hotel.
February 27-March 2
Baltimore, M.D. ICF International will exhibit at the 2006 Office of Personnel
Management (OPM) Federal Workforce Conference to take place at the
Baltimore Convention Center. The focus of this event is Transformation
for Results.
February 27–March 3
Pittsburgh, PA. ICF International will exhibit at the National Defense
Industry Association (NDIA) 2006 Environmental Training Symposium.
The symposium will take place at the David Lawrence Convention Center. For
more information, contact Jim Rice at
1.781.676.4080.
February 28-March 1
Copenhagen, Denmark. ICF International's Abyd Karmali will give a presentation
titled Expectations for 2nd National Allocation Plans in EU Emissions
Trading Scheme and participate in a discussion on Viewpoint on 2008-2012:
CO2 Impacts and Prices at Point
Carbon's Carbon Market Insights 2006 Conference. For more
information, contact Sue Demmon at
44.20.7391.4702.

March 2006
March 4-8
Washington, D.C. ICF International will exhibit at the Association of
Maternal & Child Health Programs (AMCHP) Annual Conference to
take place at the Crystal Gateway Marriott located just outside Washington,
D.C., in Arlington, Virginia. This conference will cover topics applicable
to professionals throughout the maternal and child health field, with a special
focus on Early Childhood: Building the Foundation for Lifelong Health. For
more information, contact Lila
Vizzard at 1.512.310.9677.
March 6-7
New Delhi, India. ICF International's Bishal Thapa will give a presentation on India
and the Global Energy Markets at the Coaltrans
India Conference. For more information, contact Bishal
Thapa at 91.11.51517796.
March 9
Boston, MA. ICF International's Ann Elsen will speak at the Building
Energy 2006 Conference and Trade Show. Her presentation on Renewable
Energy Certificate Markets will take place at Seaport World Trade Center
during the track, Near-Zero Energy: Getting There, from 4-5 p.m. For more
information, contact Ann Elsen at
1.703.934.3366.
March 9-12
Keystone, CO. ICF International is a sponsor of the American
Bar Association's 35th Annual Conference on Environmental Law.
ICF International's Elliot Roseman will give a presentation on Key Energy
and Environmental Implications of the Energy Policy Act of 2005 on March
9. For more information, contact Stacey
Hohenberg at 1.703.218.2504.
March 15-16
Las Vegas, NV. ICF International's Scott Ledford and Carole Norris will speak
at the 2006 Western Regional Housing Summit, sponsored by
the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development. The topic of their
presentation is Using HOME & CDBG for Housing, Sustainable Underwriting
Techniques, Starting a Housing Trust Fund, and How to Set Up and Run a CHDO.
The conference is taking place at the Flamingo Hotel. For more information,
contact Carole Norris at 1.415.677.7154
or Scott Ledford at 1.415.677.7153.
March 16
Washington, DC. ICF International is hosting the next session of our monthly Regulatory
and Litigation Breakfast at 8 a.m. The speaker is Kateri Callahan,
President of the Alliance to Save Energy. The presentation titled, Using
Energy Efficiency to Meet America's Growing Energy Needs, will be held
at ICF International's Washington, D.C., office at 1725 Eye St., N.W., and breakfast
will be served. For more information, contact Amy Giese at 1.703.934.3081.
March 16-19
Baltimore, MD. ICF International's Jessie Shujing Huang
will speak at the 77th Annual Meeting
of the Eastern Psychological Association. Her presentation
titled, Procedural
Justice: The Effects of Representatives and Outcome on Fairness
Judgements,
will take place at 10:40 a.m. at the Wyndham Inner Harbor
Hotel. For more information, contact Jessie
Huang at 1.703.934.3678.
March 19–21
Washington, DC. ICF International will sponsor the Cocktail Reception at the American
Council for an Energy-Efficient Economy (ACEEE) National Symposium on Market
Transformation. Please join us at 6 p.m. on Monday, March 20, at the
Omni Shoreham. We also will have a booth in the exhibit room. For more
information, contact Kellie Phelan at
1.401.885.1640.
March 20
Washington, DC. ICF International's Anita Tallarico, Vice President of Homeland
and National Security, will speak at the 2006
Homeland Security Summit: Preparing for Preparedness during
the All-Hazards Planning track. Her presentation titled, An
Introduction to All-Hazards Emergency Management, will take place in
the City Center at 1 p.m. All-Hazards
Planning is an integrated approach to planning for emergencies regardless
of the root cause of the emergency—terrorism, accident, or natural
disaster. All-Hazards Plans are renowned for improving accountability, liability,
and enhancing public safety and welfare. Mandated by the NIMS and administered
by the U.S. Federal Emergy Management Association (FEMA), All-Hazards Planning
is an important component of every first response agency. For more information,
please contact Anita Tallarico at
1.703.218.2537.
March 20-23
Denver, CO. ICF International's Will Gibson, Paul Bailey, and Mike DeWit will
speak at the 2006 Joint Services Environmental Management Conference & Exposition taking
place in the Denver Convention Center. Gibson's presentation titled, Choosing
Effective Environmental Sustainability Information Systems at DHS, will
be co-authored with Bill McGovern, U.S. Department of Homeland Security (DHS)
Environmental Manager. DeWit's presentation titled, Development of the
NASA Headquarters Environmental Management System (EMS), will be co-authored
with Michael Green, National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA).
Bailey will speak on Pitfalls of New Environmental Insurance Products.
For more information, contact Will
Gibson at 1.202.862.1583.
March 21
Siena, Italy. ICF International's Giordano Colarullo will give a presentation
on the Economic Regulation of Water Services in England and Wales at
the University of Siena. For more information, contact Sue
Demmon at 44.20.7391.4702.
March 21-23
Houston, TX. ICF International's Judah Rose will give a presentation titled, Estimating
the Growth Potential for Gas-fired Electric Generation, at Infocast’s
Gas Storage 2006: Strategies for the New Era in Gas Storage. The conference
will take place at the Hyatt Regency Hotel in downtown Houston.
March 23-24
Johannesburg, South Africa. At the 5th
Annual Coaltrans South Africa, ICF International’s Abyd Karmali
will give a presentation on The Impact of the European Union’s Environmental
Policy on the Coal Industry. For more information, contact Sue
Demmon at 44.20.7391.4702.
March 23-26
San Francisco, CA. ICF Caliber's Shauna Harps will speak at the 2006
Society for Research on Adolescence Biennial Meeting sponsored
by Society for Research on Adolescence (SRA). Harps' presentation, Race-related
Stress, Racial Socialization, and African American Adolescent Adjustment: The
Mediating Role of Racial Identity, will be presented during poster session
4 on March 24, 1-2:30 p.m. For more information, contact Shauna
Harps at 1.703.219.4310.
March 27–30
Chicago, IL. ICF International's Don Anderson will speak on Environmental
Leadership: How a Good Energy Strategy Adds Value to Your Reputation and Bottom
Line at the Congress
on Healthcare Leadership Conference. His seminar will take place
in room 65 at the Hyatt Regency Chicago on March 29 from 8:45-10:15 a.m. and
on March 28 from 4:15-5:45 p.m. For more information, contact Don
Anderson at 1.703.218.2774.
March 27
Sao Paolo, Brazil. At the UK-Brazil Climate Change Business Seminar,
which focuses on project development, technology, and finance for Brazilian CDM
projects, ICF International's Christianne Maroun will give a presentation on Project
Devleopment. For more information, contact Aline
Falcão at 55.21.2132.7324.
March 28-30
Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. ICF International's Marcos Ferreira will give a presentation
on Project Development Key Success Factors at the Carbon
Markets Americas Conference. For more information, contact Aline
Falcão at 55.21.2132.7324.
March 29-31
Vancouver, Canada. ICF International will exhibit (Booth #1117) at Globe
2006. This trade fair will highlight innovations in critical sectors
of the environmental business industry. For more information, contact Kim
Curran at 1.416.341.0383.

April 2006
April 2-4
Las Vegas, NV. ICF International is sponsoring Platts'
21st Annual Global Power Markets Conference. This conference provides
a platform for exploring the issues crucial to the development of electric
power markets worldwide. ICF International's Elliot Roseman will lead a panel
discussion on After EPAct: Regulatory Assessment, on April 3, at 2
p.m. For more information, contact Amy
Giese at 1.703.934.3081.
April 3-4
Moscow, Russia. At the upcoming International Emissions Trading Association
meeting, Moscow GHG Market Forum 2006, ICF International's
Natalia Gorina will be speaking at the session titled, Institutional
Frame in Russia, Ukraine, and Other CIS Countries and Priority Areas for
JI Projects, at 9 a.m. on April 4. For more information, contact Sue
Demmon at 44.20.7391.4702.
April 13
Teleconference. As part of the National
Transit Institute (NTI) T-course, Michael Grant and Liisa Ecola
of ICF International will discuss the results of Transit Cooperative Research
Program Report 107: Analyzing the Effectiveness of Commuter Benefits Programs.
They will highlight research on the impacts of employer-provided transit pass
programs, and provide information on how to conduct program evaluations for
commuter benefits programs. For more information, contact Michael
Grant at 1.703.218.2692.
April 18–20
Washington, D.C. ICF International will exhibit at the 2006 U.S. Federal
and Drug Administration (FDA) Science Forum to take place at the Washington
Convention Center. The theme of this event is Century of FDA Science: Pioneering
the Future of Public Health.
April 18-21
Boston, MA. ICF Caliber's John Zhang will give a presentation on Enhancing
Usability and Interactivity in e-Learning Interface Design at the eLearning
Producer Conference & Expo on April 20 at 3:30pm. For
more information, contact John Zhang at
1.703.934.3496.
April 20
London, UK. At the Water
UK City Conference, ICF International's Scott Reid will give a presentation
on Understanding the Implications of the Social Agenda. He will address
the implications of the developing social agenda in the UK water industry. These
implications range from policy concerns about affordability of water bills among
low income groups to using water company investment programs to promote social
and sustainability objectives. This raises important issues about how much investment
customers are willing to pay for, how that is determined, and what is a financially
sustainable profile for water industry investment. For more information,
contact Sue Demmon at 44.20.7391.4702.
April 20
Webinar. ICF International's Michael Grant will give a presentation during
the American Public Transportation Association webinar
on Transit Benefits Programs. He will be discussing strategies
for increasing the effectiveness of commuter benefits programs. This webinar
is intended for individuals from transit agencies and private industry alike
who desire to better understand the various transit benefits programs available. For
more information, contact Michael Grant at
1.703.218.2692.
April 20
Dana Point, CA. ICF International's Michael Gibbs will present with Stacey
Davis of the Center for Clean Air Policy at the California
Climate Action Registry Annual Conference to take place at the
Laguna Cliffs Marriott Resort. Their presentation titled, What Should
Cap and Trade Look Like in the West? will take place during Track II
from 4-5:30 p.m. For more information, contact Michael
Gibbs at 1.818.325.3146.
April 20
Washington, DC. ICF International is hosting the next session of our monthly Regulatory
and Litigation Breakfast at 8 a.m. The speaker is John Felmy, Chief
Economist for the American Petroleum Institute. The presentation titled, Key
Drivers and Future Outlook for Fuel Prices,
will be held at ICF International's Washington, D.C., office at 1725 Eye St.,
N.W., and breakfast will be served. For
more information, contact Amy Giese at 1.703.934.3081.
April 23-25
Sunny Isles Beach, FL. At the Environmental
Markets Association 10th Annual Spring Conference, ICF International's
Steve Fine will give a presentation on Prospects for Regional U.S. GHG
Markets and Linkage to World Markets on Monday, April 25, at 4 p.m. For
more information, contact Stacey Hohenberg at
1.703.218.2504.
April 23-26
Albuquerque, NM. ICF International's Todd Stribley and Pam Schanel will present
with Stacey Zee of the Federal Aviation Administration at the National
Association of Environmental Professionals 31 Annual Conference—Global
Perspectives on Regional Issues: The Future for Environmental Professionals
in the Next 30 Years. Their presentation titled, How a Programmatic
Environmental Impact Statement (PEIS) Streamlines Environmental Compliance
and Promotes Commercial Space Transportation will take place at the
Albuquerque Marriott. For more information, contact Todd
Stribley at 1.703.934.3227.
April 25
Virginia Beach, VA. ICF International's Peter Bonner and Renee Yuengling will
speak at the Training Officers Conference (TOC) to occur
at the Cavalier Hotel. Bonner's presentation titled, Management During
Transformation: Supporting The Manager-Employee Relationship will take
place concurrently with Yuengling's presentation on Diversity, Inclusion,
and Leadership: The High Performance Connection from 10:45-11:45 a.m. For
more information, contact Renee Yuengling at
1.703.934.3773.
April 26
Albuquerque, NM. ICF International's Tony Silva and Dr. Brian E. Cronin will
speak at the National Organization of Hispanics in Criminal Justice
First National Training Conference. The presentation will take place
during the Marketing Corrections in the 21st Century workshop from
10 a.m.-12 p.m. During the session, the panel will discuss developing a national
brand for the field of corrections, what branding means, and how to market
the corrections field in a positive way to the public and to students in
order to encourage "careers in Corrections." For more information,
contact Brian Cronin at 1.703.934.3633.
April 26-27
Barcelona, Spain. At the World LNG Technology Summit 2006,
Jim Lewis of ICF International will give a presentation titled, Safety
and Security Advancement Along the Train, at 3:10 p.m. on April 27. For
more information, contact Keisha Johnson at
1.713.445.2021.
April 27
Falls Church, VA. ICF International's Renee Yuengling will speak on the Implications
of Multiculturalism on Leadership Behaviors in the Military at the Sixth
Annual Navy Workforce Research and Analysis Conference. This conference
will take place at the Marriott Fairview Park Hotel. For more information,
contact Renee Yuengling at 1.703.934.3773.
April 29
Fairview Heights, IL. ICF International will exhibit at The Illinois
Link to National Security Conference taking place at the Four Points
Sheraton Hotel. This event is being hosted by the Airlift/Tanker Association
(ATA)—Illinois Charter (Scott Air Force Base). For more information,
contact David Barrett at 1.815.479.8114.

May 2006
May 5-7
Dallas, TX. ICF International's Bryanne Cordeiro will speak at the 21st
Annual Conference of the Society for Industrial and Organizational Psychology
(SIOP) . Cordeiro will present research on Non Traditional,
Under-Studied Populations in Work-Family Research. For more information,
contact Bryan Cordeiro at 1.703.934.3589.
May 7-10
Phoenix, AZ. ICF International will be a sponsor of the Alternative
Fuel Vehicle (AFV) Institute’s U.S. Cities Congress and Expo 2006: Fueling
Economic Solutions. This conference will emphasize how to maintain
lower fuel costs, increase miles per gallon, and reduce budget and cash flow
exposure. For more information, please contact Allegra
Schafer at 1.703.934.3151.
May 8-12
Ft. Lauderdale, FL. ICF International will exhibit at the 2006
Governor's Hurricane Conference to take place in the Greater Fort
Lauderdale/Broward County Convention Center. For more information, contact Gregg
Dawkins at 1.703.218.2511.
May 10-12
Cologne, Germany. ICF International will exhibit at Carbon
Expo—Global Carbon Market Fair & Conference. ICF International
staff will give the following presentations:
- May 11, 11:30-12:30 p.m.—Sebastian Foot will give
a presentation titled, Experts Guide to Valuing Carbon
Credit Projections.
- May 11, 4-6 p.m.—Natalia Gorina will give a presentation
titled, Will Transition Economies Flood the Market
with Greened AAU? What Will be the Effect on the Market? at
the JI and GIS session.
- May 12, 9 a.m.-12 p.m.—Abyd Karmali will give
a presentation at the EU ETS Price Dynamics session titled, Projecting
Prices in Phase II and Beyond: Using Scenario-Analysis
to Assess Commercial Implications.
For more information, contact Kim
Curran at 1.416.341.0383.
May 10–12
Ottawa, Ontario, Canada. At the upcoming Climate
Change Technology Conference hosted by the Engineering Institute
of Canada, its Member Societies, and other Collaborators, ICF International's
Ralph Torrie will give a presentation titled, Engineers: Ambassadors to
Nature, Ambassadors to the Future, on May 12 at 4 p.m. For more information,
contact Stacey Hohenberg at 1.703.218.2504.
May 11
Campinas, Säo Paulo, Brazil. At the SIEFE—International
Seminar on Energy Efficiency, ICF International's Bruce Appelbaum
will give a presentation titled Introduction to Monitoring and Verification:
Lessons Learned. For more information, contact Bruce
Appelbaum at 1.914.245.3892.
May 15-16
Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. ICF International's Marcos Ferreira will give a presentation
on Carbon Management—A View of the Future for Coal Consumers at Coaltrans
Brazil. For more information, contact Aline
Falcão at 55.21.2132.7324.
May 15-17
Lüneburg, Germany. ICF International will exhibit at the 9th International
Chemical Weapons Demilitarization Conference.
May 17-18
Moscow. Russia. At the Adam
Smith International Conference—CIS Coal Summit, ICF International's
Abyd Karmali will give a presentation on Russian and CIS Coal in the International
Market—Competitiveness, Quality, and Export Challenges. For
more information, contact Sue Demmon at
44.20.7391.4702.
May 17-19
Ferrara, Italy. ICF International's Giordano Colarullo will give a presentation
on Financial Reporting and Incentive Regulation at H20
Accadueo, an international exhibition of technologies for treatment
and distribution of drinking water and wastewater treatment. For more
information, contact Sue Demmon at
44.20.7391.4702.
May 21-24
San Diego, CA. ICF's Jack Denniston will present Preventing Child Abuse
and Supporting Families with Children with Disabilities at the Prevent
Child Abuse America National Conference. For more information,
contact Jack Denniston at 1.919.968.0784.
May 22-23
London, UK. At Green Power's upcoming conference, A
Climate of Change: Corporate Climate Response, ICF International’s
Abyd Karmali will be a panelist on May 22. This is a conference for companies
that want to benchmark their own response to that of their competitors and
industry leaders. For more information, contact Sue
Demmon at 44.20.7391.4702.
May 22-23
Washington, DC. Capt. Linda Lewandowski with ICF International will speak at
the Military Logistics Conference 2006 on Sense and
Respond: a Concept, Technology, or New Way of Operating. For more
information, contact Linda Lewandowskiat
1.703.934.3296.
May 22-24
Birmingham, AL. At the American Coal Council's Spring Coal Forum 2006—America's
Raging Coal Markets, ICF International's Elliot Roseman will give
a presentation titled EPAct and the Advanced Energy Initiative: Challenges
and Opportunities on May 23. For more information, contact Stacey
Hohenberg at 1.703.218.2504.
May 23
Austin, TX. ICF International's Crystal Corwin will deliver a course on How
to Sell High Performance Homes at the Affordable
Comfort Institute Home Performance Conference. The course will discuss
how to identify and distinguish high performance features within a home, give
ideas on what to or not to say to clients, and provide suggestions on how to
market these services. For more information, contact Crystal
Corwin at 1.972.312.9853.
May 31–June 1
Warsaw, Poland. ICF International's Kim Keats will give a presentation at the Energy
Trading Central and Eastern Europe conference. For more information,
contact Sue Demmon at 44.20.7391.4702.

June 2006
June 4-7
Minneapolis, MN. ICF International's Laurence O'Rourke will present a poster
at the North
American Travel Monitoring Exhibition and Conference. His presentation
describes the results of recently completed research for U.S. Federal Highway
Administration (FHWA) on the estimation of monthly state level highway travel. For
more information, contact Laurence O'Rourke at
1.703.934.3186.
June 4-7
Hilton Head, SC. ICF International will be hosting the 2006 Management
of Change Conference (MOC) sponsored by the American Council for Technology
(ACT) and Industry Advisory Council (IAC). This event, taking place at the
Westin Hilton Head Resort, will focus on Leading Change to Build Organizational
Value. Workshop tracks include:
- Leveraging Technology for Business Transformation
- Managing Technology Change for Increasing Customer Value
- Identifying and Embracing Emerging Technologies for Strategic
Advantage
June 4-7
Pittsburgh, PA. At the upcoming American Wind Energy Association (AWEA) WINDPOWER
2006, ICF International's Jimmy Glotfelty will give a presentation
titled, Wind Development and Transmission; How Will They Work Together? during
the Delivery of Wind Energy session on June 6 from 10 a.m.-11:30 a.m. For
more information, contact Keisha Johnson at
1.713.445.2021.
June 7
Portland, OR. ICF International's Michael DeWit will speak at the NASA
2006 Environmental
and Energy Workshop on Environmental Management Systems and
Environmental Functional Reviews. His presentation takes place during
Session B1 from 8 a.m.-12 p.m. For more information, contact Michael
DeWit at 1.416.341.0391.
June 8-9
Saratoga, NY. ICF International is a sponsor of the New
York State Association of Metropolitan Planning Organization's (MPO) Annual
Meeting to take place at the Saratoga Hotel and Conference Center.
ICF's Michael Grant will speak on Congestion Management Systems: Adding
Value to Federal Requirements. For more information, contact Michael
Grant at 1.703.218.2692.
June 8-10
Indianapolis, Indiana. At the 37th
Annual Mid-Continent Regional Science Association Conference (co-hosted
with the 2006 National IMPLAN User's Conference), ICF International's Dr. Bansari
Saha will give a presentation titled Modeling the Regional Economic Impacts
of Offshore Oil and Gas Activities on June 9. This conference will be
held at the School of Public and Environmental Affairs, Indiana University—Purdue
University campus. For more information, contact Bansari
Saha at 1.703.934.3061.
June 13-14
Hong Kong. ICF International's Abyd Karmali will serve as chairman of the upcoming
Green Power conference, Carbon Markets Asia. For more
information, contact Sue Demmon at
44.20.7391.4702.
June 14
Broomfield, CO. ICF International's Tim Herbst will speak at the 2006
Annual Conference of the Usability Professionals' Association (UPA).
The presentation titled, Applying User-Centered Methods to Inform New Product
Selection and Strategic Planning, will take place from 10:30 a.m.-12 p.m.
at the Omni Interlocken Hotel. For more information, contact Tim
Herbst at 1.703.934.3766.
June 15
Washington, DC. ICF International is hosting the next session of our monthly Regulatory
and Litigation Breakfast at 8 a.m. The speaker is Robert J. Meyers,
Associate Assistant Administrator for Air and Radiation at the U.S. Environmental
Protection Agency (EPA). The presentation titled, Implementation of the
Energy Policy Act Provisions Affecting Biofuels, will be held at ICF International's
Washington, D.C., office at 1725 Eye St., N.W., and breakfast will be served. For
more information, contact Amy Giese at 1.703.934.3081.
June 18-21
Washington, DC. ICF International will exhibit (Booth #306) at Edison
Electric Institute's (EEI) Annual Convention. The meeting will
center on trends and strategic policies affecting power generation, transmission,
and distribution. For more information, contact Amy
Giese at 1.703.934.3081.
June 21
London, England. ICF's Michael Mernick, Darcy Martinez, and Paul Vrabel will
speak at the 4th
International Energy Efficiency in Domestic Appliances and Lighting Conference
(EEDAL) 2006. The presentation, The Bottom Line of Green is
Blue: How ENERGY STAR is Transforming Home-Building While Generating Economic
and Environmental Impacts—authored by Lisa Surprenant, Michael Mernick,
and David Meisegeier —will take place at the Millennium Gloucester Hotel
and Conference Centre in the Decade Suite from 6-7 p.m. Ms. Martinez will speak
on New Approaches to Energy-Efficiency Specifications: Considering Typical
Electricity Consumption. This presentation will describe an innovative
new approach to testing and comparing the energy efficiency of office equipment
imaging products. Paul Vrabel will speak on Changing Builder Attitudes
Towards Energy-efficient Lighting—How ENERGY STAR is Increasing Penetration
in the U.S. Residential New Construction Lighting Market. This paper describes
the strategy that ICF International developed and is implementing for the U.S.
Environmental Protection Agency's ENERGY STAR program to increase the adoption
of ENERGY STAR qualified lighting fixtures in residential new construction
projects. For more information, contact Michael
Mernick at 1.401.885.1642.
June 22-23
Washington DC. ICF International's Charles Bartsch will give a presentation
on Strategies for Brownfield Cleanup and Redevelopment at the U.S.-Russian
Conference— Real Property Markets Management. For more
information, contact Charles Bartsch at
1.202.862.1134.
June 25-28
Las Vegas, NV. ICF International's Dr. Brian Cronin and the State of Georgia's
Debra Blunt will present at the International
Public Management Association Assessment Council's (IPMAAC) Annual Conference.
Their presentation will describe a competency profile and test development
project conducted for the Georgia Department of Administrative Services. For
more information, contact Dr. Brian Cronin at
1.703.934.3633.
June 26-28
Park City, UT. ICF International's Michael DeWit will speak at the 2006
Multi-State Working Group (MSWG) Workshop—Environmental Empowerment.
His presentation on Environmental Management—Public Sector: The Use
of EMSs in Transportation, Empowerment and Stewardship will take place
at the Park City Marriott from 10:20-11:50 a.m. For more information, contact Michael
DeWit at 1.416.341.0391.
June 27
Los Angeles, CA. ICF International's Michael Byrne will speak at a Microsoft
and Intergraph hosted luncheon seminar series titled, Is
Your Multi-Agency Response in Real Time? Mr. Byrne will discuss
the policy ideas behind the formation of National Incident Management System
(NIMS) and the National Response Plan (NRP). He will also talk about the
implication of these initiatives on improved public safety in our nation
as well as the exciting role technology investments can play in support of
this effort. For more information, contact Cheryl
Miles at 1.703.934.3299. See additional locations later this year: Virginia, Georgia, Texas, Illinois, New
York, Florida.
June 28-29
Arlington, VA. At EUCI's
Preparing for a Carbon Constrained Future Conference, ICF International's
Craig Ebert will give a presentation on Carbon Constrained Markets: Optimizing
Your Business Strategy on June 28. ICF International's Steven Fine will
also give a presentation on CO2 Allowance Allocation—A
Critical Policy Design Component on June 29. For more information,
contact Stacey Hohenberg at 1.703.218.2504.
June 29-30
London, UK. At the Global
Smart Metering Technology for Water Summit, ICF International's
Scott Reid will lead a session on Water Pricing and Dynamic Pricing and
will discuss different water tariff structures and their potential impact on
water demand. The session will consider different experiences with metering
technology and water tariffs across the globe. For more information, contact Sue
Demmon at 44.20.7391.4702.

July 2006
July 9-12
Boston, MA. ICF International will speak at the 43rd
Annual Conference and Technical Exhibition. Below are the speakers
and topics:
- Energy Modeling 101—Brian Dean
July 10, 3:15-4:30 p.m.
- What's Your Energy Performance Rating?—Jean
Hand and Erin Milfeit
July 11, 3:15-4:30 p.m.
For more information, contact Brian
Dean at 1.703.934.3187.
July 10-11
Brussels, Belgium. ICF International's Abyd Karmali will be speaking at Environmental
Finance Magazine's conference, EU ETS: Looking to Phase 2. For
more information, contact Sue Demmon at
44.20.7391.4702.
July 24-25
Washington, DC. At the 2006
Brownfields Communities Network Summit – Revitalizing America’s
Communities, ICF International's Charles Bartsch will moderate
a discussion on Legislative Updates & Priorities. For more
information, contact Charles Bartsch at
1.202.862.1134.
July 26
Reston, VA. ICF International's Michael Byrne will speak at a Microsoft and
Intergraph hosted luncheon seminar series titled, Is
Your Multi-Agency Response in Real Time? Mr. Byrne will discuss
the policy ideas behind the formation of National Incident Management System
(NIMS) and the National Response Plan (NRP). He will also talk about the
implication of these initiatives on improved public safety in our nation
as well as the exciting role technology investments can play in support of
this effort. For more information, contact Cheryl
Miles at 1.703.934.3299. See additional locations later this year: Georgia, Texas, Illinois, New
York, Florida.

August 2006
August 7-9
Washington, DC. ICF Caliber will exhibit at the Child
Care Bureau (CCB) National Conference: Diverse Perspectives—Common Goals.
Visit our booth at the Renaissance Washington, D.C., Hotel in Congressional Hall. For
more information, contact Madeline Mitchell at
1.240.631.3944.
August 10
Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. ICF International's Christianne Maroun will give a
presentation
at the Management of Industrial Wastes Conference. For
more information, contact Aline Falcão at
55.21.2132.7324.
August 13-18
Pacific Grove, CA. ICF International will speak at the 2006 American
Council for an Energy Efficient Economy (ACEEE) Summer Study on Energy Efficiency
in Buildings. The focus of this conference at the Asilomar Conference
Center is Less is More: En Route to Zero Energy Buildings. Below are
the authors and presenters:
- Lisa Surprenant, lead author and presenter: Rebuilding
After the Gulf Coast Hurricanes: Energy Efficiency Opportunities
and Challenges. Other authors of this paper include
Jeanne Townend, Phil Mihlmester, Dean Gamble, and Brian
Dean.
- Darcy Martinez, lead author and presenter: Who's
Snoozing in the Copy Room? Addressing Active Mode in
Imaging Equipment Efficiency Specifications
- Paul Vrabel, lead author and presenter: A New Socket
for a New Generation of Energy Efficient Lighting
- Jeff Schwartz, lead author and presenter; Paul Vrabel,
co-author: LED Lighting in Interior Commercial Applications:
Hype or a Real Contributor?
For more information, contact Lisa
Surprenant at 1.703.934.3642 or Darcy
Martinez at 1.202.862.1234.
August 15-17
Dallas, TX. At SOLE 2006: 41st Annual International Logistics Conference
and Exhibition, hosted by The International Society of Logistics, ICF
International's Capt. (Ret.) Linda Lewandowski will be a panelist on a discussion
of Sense and Respond (S&R) logistics titled, The Human Element: Interpreting
the Next Generation of Logistics, on August 15. For more information, contact Vanessa
Brown at 1.703.934.3166.
August 17-18
San Diego, CA. ICF International will teach the National Transit Institute two-day
course on Commuter Benefits Programs. The course is designed for staff
in transit agencies, commuter organizations, and other agencies that promote
transit and vanpool benefits programs, and focuses on understanding, implementing,
and effectively marketing these programs. For more information, contact Michael
Grant at 1.703.218.2692.
August 17-18
São Paulo, Brazil. At the Sustainable
Development and Opportunities for Carbon Credit in Brazil Conference, ICF
International's Christianne Maroun will give a presentation on The Current
Situation of MDL Projects in Brazil and Around the World. For more information,
contact Aline Falcão at 55.21.2132.7324.
August 27-30
Boston, MA. ICF International will exhibit at the 2006
Association for Commuter Transportation (ACT) International Conference.
Visit us in Booth #15. The conference will focus on the many issues in transportation
demand management. For more information, contact Michael
Grant at 1.703.218.2692.
August 29
Helena, MT. William Stanton of ICF Caliber will speak at the Montana
Leadership Summit on The Protection Of Children sponsored by the
Supreme Court of Montana, the Attorney General's Office, the Montana Public
Defender's Office, and the Montana Department of Public Health and Human Services
(DPHHS) Child and Family Services Division. The purpose of the summit is to
promote timely permanency for children and to improve the consistency, continuity,
and uniformity of court practice statewide. Stanton will present with Marilyn
Kennerson of DPHHS on Children Can't Wait and Agency/Court Collaboration during
General Session I at the Colonial Hotel Red Lion. For more information,
contact Michael Miller at 1.703.279.6228.
August 30
Atlanta, GA. ICF International's Michael Byrne will speak at a Microsoft and
Intergraph hosted luncheon seminar series titled, Is
Your Multi-Agency Response in Real Time? Mr. Byrne will discuss
the policy ideas behind the formation of National Incident Management System
(NIMS) and the National Response Plan (NRP). He will also talk about the implication
of these initiatives on improved public safety in our nation as well as the
exciting role technology investments can play in support of this effort. For
more information, contact Cheryl Miles at
1.703.934.3299. See additional locations later this year: Texas, Illinois, New
York, Florida.
August 30-31
The Hague, Netherlands. ICF's Lisa Surprenant will
make a project presentation titled, Three
Sisters: Vietnam, Lao PDR, and Cambodia Conserve Energy
and Empower Women, to the Netherlands Royal Institute
for Engineers at the "Sustainable
Use of Energy in Developing Countries: Experiences and Opportunities
for the Future” workshop. For details about
the "Three Sisters" project, visit the Energia
newsletter, page 11. For more information, contact Julia
Kayne at 1.703.934.3229.

September 2006
September 13-14
London, UK. At the Clean
Coal: Securing the Future Conference, ICF International's Abyd
Karmali will chair a session on Investment Challenges for the Clean Coal
and Carbon Management Industries. For more information, contact Sue
Demmon at 44.20.7391.4702.
September 13-15
Washington, DC. ICF International's Peter Flippen will speak at the World
Energy Engineering Congress hosted by the Association of Energy
Engineers (AEE). His presentation titled Calculating the Financial Value
of Energy Efficiency will take place at the Washington Convention Center. For
more information, contact Peter Flippen at
1.703.934.3837.
September 14-15
Pittsburgh, PA. At Platts
29th Annual Coal Marketing Days, ICF International's John Blaney
will moderate a panel discussion titled, Approaching Pollution Control:
CAMR, Reduction Technology, Looming C02 Restrictions, on September
15. For more information, contact Amy
Giese at 1.703.934.3081.
September 18-19
Washington DC. ICF International's Steve Fine will
be moderating a panel entitled Up and Coming—Financing
Global CO2 Emissions Reduction Projects and Burgeoning
Emissions Markets, at the 2006
Global CO2 Cap and Trade Forum. For more
information, contact Steve
Fine at 1.703.934.3302.
September 18-22
Orange Beach, AL. ICF International will exhibit at the 2006
National Emergency Management Association (NEMA) Conference to
take place at the Perdido Beach Resort. For more information, contact Joe
Greenlee at 1.703.934.3956.
September 19-20
Budapest, Hungary. ICF International's Natalia Gorina will speak at the Emissions
Trading, JI & GIS Central Eastern Europe Conference: Effective Exploitation
of Flexible Mechanisms, hosted by Green Power Energy Conferences.
Her presentation titled Global Carbon and EU ETS Market Update will
take place at the Radisson SAS. For more information, contact Natalia
Gorina at 44.20.7391.4718.
September 19-20
Denver, CO. ICF International's Dave Pollack and Kristy Greenwalt will participate
at the Continuum
of Care (CoC) Forum hosted by U.S. Department of Housing and
Urban Development (HUD) Office of Special Needs Assistance Programs (SNAPS).
They will facilitate the HUD Perspective, CoC Planning, CoC Management,
and Legislation Update sessions. For more information, contact Kate
Nicholson at 1.703.934.3619.
September 20
Austin, TX. ICF International's Michael Byrne will speak at a Microsoft and
Intergraph hosted luncheon seminar series titled, Is
Your Multi-Agency Response in Real Time? Mr. Byrne will discuss
the policy ideas behind the formation of National Incident Management System
(NIMS) and the National Response Plan (NRP). He will also talk about the
implication of these initiatives on improved public safety in our nation
as well as the exciting role technology investments can play in support of
this effort. For more information, contact Cheryl
Miles at 1.703.934.3299. See additional locations later this year: Illinois, New
York, Florida.
September 20-21
Tokyo, Japan. ICF International's Abyd Karmali will give a presentation on Insights
from EU Emissions Trading Scheme and Implications for Japan at the 2nd
Coaltrans Japan. For more information, contact Sue
Demmon at 44.20.7391.4702.
September 20-22
Edmonton, Alberta, Canada. ICF International's Ralph Torrie will give the keynote
address on Climate Change Implications of Waste Management Decisions at The
Recycling Council of Alberta's Waste Reduction Conference—Back to the
Future. For more information, contact Ralph
Torrie at 1.905.372.0216.
September 21
Washington, DC. ICF International is hosting the next session of our monthly Regulatory
and Litigation Breakfast at 8 a.m. The speaker is James Connaughton,
President Bush's direct advisor on environmental matters since 2001. The presentation
titled, Partnerships for Clean Development, Energy Security, and Climate
Change, will be held at ICF International's Washington, D.C., office at
1725 Eye St., N.W., and breakfast will be served. For more information,
contact Amy Giese at 1.703.934.3081.
September 24-27
Ann Arbor, MI. At the 26th
USAEE/IAEE North American Conference―Energy in a World of Changing Costs
and Technologies, ICF International's Jason Lee will give a presentation
on New Findings on Learning Rate Estimations on Emission Control Technologies.
The conference will provide an opportunity to learn more about future trends
in the transportation sector, the major driver of global oil demand. For
more information, contact Jason Lee at 1.818.325.3122.
September 27
Chicago, IL. ICF International's Michael Byrne will speak at a Microsoft and
Intergraph hosted luncheon seminar series titled, Is
Your Multi-Agency Response in Real Time? Mr. Byrne will discuss
the policy ideas behind the formation of National Incident Management System
(NIMS) and the National Response Plan (NRP). He will also talk about the
implication of these initiatives on improved public safety in our nation
as well as the exciting role technology investments can play in support of
this effort. For more information, contact Cheryl
Miles at 1.703.934.3299. See additional locations later this year: New
York, Florida.
September 29
Houston, TX. ICF International's Val Jensen will speak at the 5th
Annual Gas and Power Conference hosted by the University of Texas
School of Law and Texas Bar Association. Her presentation titled, An Overview
of Renewable Energy Alternatives, will occur at the George R. Brown Convention
Center. For more information, contact Val
Jensen at 1.415.677.7113.
September 30
Ontario, Canada. Bradford Booth of Caliber, an ICF International company, will
speak at the Inter-University
Seminar on Armed Forces and Society (IUS): 2006 International Conference.
His presentation titled, Supporting Military Families in an Era of Continuous
Deployments, will occur during the session on U.S. Army Family and the
Global War on Terrorism. For more information, contact Bradford
Booth at 1.703.934.3164.

October 2006
October 3-5
Kingston, Ontario, CA. Jeff Horey and Steven Aude, Ph.D., of Caliber,
an ICF International company, will each give two presentations at the International
Military Testing Association (IMTA) Conference to take place at
the Four Points Sheraton. Details below.
- October 4, Gibraltar Room—Steven Aude, Ph.D.
- 9 a.m.: U.S. Army Multi-Rater (360) Leader
Assessment and Feedback Pilot Program
- 10:30 a.m.: Collective Leader Effectiveness
(CLE): Conceptualization and Potential Applications.
- October 4, Limestone A Room—Jeffrey Horey
- 11:30 a.m.: Competencies or Performance? What
to Measure and How to Manage
- October 5, Limestone A Room—Jeffrey Horey, ICF;
Tina Strickland, U.S. Air Force; Stuart Wilson, Booz Allen
Hamilton
- 9 a.m.: Air Force Enlisted Recruiting Investment,
Qualification, and Outcome Forecasting
For more information, contact Steven
Aude at 1.913.680.1330 or Jeffrey
Horey at 1.321.784.0307.
October 11-12
Arlington, VA. ICF International will be a sponsor of the Homeland
Defense Journal's Conference: Preparing for Pandemic Influenza.
ICF International's Bob Blitzer will participate in a panel discussion on Preparedness
at the State and Local Levels at 2:15 p.m. on October 11. The panel includes
Dr. Lisa Kaplowitz, Deputy Commissioner for Emergency Preparedness and Response,
Virginia Department of Health; and Rich Serino, Director of Emergency Medical
Services, City of Boston. For more information, contact Joe
Lehman at 1.703.934.3305.
October 11-12
Houston, TX. ICF International will exhibit at Air
Quality 2006—Energy Leadership and Emissions Reduction Conference.
The conference focuses on energy efficiency and renewable energy strategies
for cleaner air, recognizing development and the built environment as resources
for broad, cost-effective solutions. For more information, contact Courtney
Owen at 1.972.312.9136.
October 13
Washington, DC. ICF International's Brian Verhoeven and Lori Hunter will speak
on Using User-Centered Design to Generate Buy-In with Multi-Disciplinary
Teams at the Association
of Usability Professionals—D.C. Chapter Conference. This
one-day discussion on themes and trends central to the usability community
in the Washington, D.C., metropolitan area will take place at the Wardman
Park Marriott Hotel. For more information, contact Brian
Verhoeven at 1.703.934.3511.
October 14-15
Bangalore, India. ICF International's Don Anderson will speak at the annual India
Green Building Congress to take place at The Grand Ashok. His
presentation on Energy Efficiency in Existing Buildings will cover
program accomplishments in China and India, as well as U.S. lessons learned.
This conference is sponsored by the Indian Green Building Council and the Confederation
of Indian Industry (CII). For more information, contact Carolyn
Szum at 1.202.862.1109.
October 16-19
Amherst, MA. ICF International’s Amy Rosenstein will give a presentation
titled Angler Survey at an Eastern Massachusetts Lake, at the 22nd
Annual International Conference on Soils, Sediments, and Water hosted
by the University of Massachusett’s School of Public Health. For
more information, contact Amy Rosenstein at
1.781.676-4084.
October 19
Washington, DC. ICF International is hosting the next session of our monthly Regulatory
and Litigation Breakfast at 8 a.m. The speaker is Craig A. Glazer,
Vice President - Federal Government Policy for PJM Interconnection. The presentation
titled, Making the Electric Transmission Grid Work for America:
The Role of RTOs, will be held at ICF
International's Washington, D.C., office at 1725 Eye St., N.W., and breakfast
will be served. For more information, contact Amy
Giese at 1.703.934.3081.
October 19-20
Reno, NV. ICF International’s Bill Hackett will give two presentations
at the American
Society for Quality's 2006 Audit Division Conference.
- October 19: Session A4, 10:30-11:45 a.m.
Rogerian Techniques in Crisis Internal Auditing
- October 20; Session F2, 3:30–4:45 p.m.
Visual Quality Internal Auditing
For more information, contact Bill
Hackett at 1.603.881.1368.
October 23
Marlboro, MA. ICF International’s Mike Mernick will be delivering the
opening remarks at the Northeast
Energy Efficiency Council’s 2006 Annual Conference. Also
ICF's Judah Rose will give a presentation on Rising Prices and Failing
Infrastructure—A Bleak or Optimistic Future? And ICF's David Meisegeier
will participate in a panel discussion on Get Your Marketing for Nothing
and Your Savings for Free. For more information, contact Mike
Mernick at 1.401.885.1642.
October 23-25
Athens, Greece. At the CoalTrans
Europe 2006 Conference, ICF International’s Kim Keats, Abyd
Karmali, and Vasileos Machias will lead a workshop on The Impacts of Environmental
Legislation on the Coal Sector. For more information, contact Sue
Demmon at 44.20.7391.4702.
October 24-25
Phoenix, AZ. ICF International’s Edward Carr will give a presentation
titled Analyzing, Documenting, and Communicating the Impacts of Mobile
Source Air Toxic Emissions in the NEPA Process at the 2006
Mobile Source Air Toxic Workshop hosted by the Coordinating Research
Council. For more information, contact Ed
Carr at 1.415.507.7186.
October 26
New York, NY. ICF International's Michael Byrne will speak at a Microsoft and
Intergraph hosted luncheon seminar series titled, Is
Your Multi-Agency Response in Real Time? Mr. Byrne will discuss
the policy ideas behind the formation of National Incident Management System
(NIMS) and the National Response Plan (NRP). He will also talk about the
implication of these initiatives on improved public safety in our nation
as well as the exciting role technology investments can play in support of
this effort. For more information, contact Cheryl
Miles at 1.703.934.3299. See additional locations later this year: Florida.
October 29-31
Colonial Williamsburg, VA. ICF International will be a gold sponsor of the 2006
Executive Leadership Conference (ELC) Conference sponsored by the
American Council for Technology (ACT) and Industry Advisory Council (IAC).
October 31
London, UK. At the Future of the European Carbon Trading Market Conference—Opportunities
and Challenges for Energy Companies, Traders and Investors, ICF International's
Abyd Karmali will give a presentation on The Impact of Phase 2 National
Allocation Plans (NAP) on Prices in the Emissions Trading Scheme (ETS). For
more information, contact Sue Demmon at
44.20.7391.4702.
October 31-November 3
Ft. Lauderdale, FL. At the Association
of Metropolitan Planning Organizations (AMPO) National Conference,
ICF International's Michael Grant will give a presentation on Congestion Management
Process Innovations. For more information, contact Michael
Grant at 1.703.218.2692.
October 29-November 1
Atlantic Beach, NC. ICF International will exhibit at the North
Carolina Emergency Management Association’s Fall Conference.
The conference will take place at the Sheraton Atlantic Beach. For more information,
contact Jim Groves at 1.919.918.7848.

November 2006
November 1-3
Indianapolis, IN. ICF International's Erin Milfeit will speak at the Midwest
Healthcare Engineering Conference hosted by the Indiana Society
for Healthcare Engineering. Her presentation titled, Improve Energy Performance
by Adopting ENERGY STAR Best Practices, will take place at the Indiana
Convention Center on November 2 from 9:30-11 a.m. For more information,
contact Erin Milfeit at 1.703.934.3206.
November 1-4
Portland, OR. ICF International’s Thomas Horwood will give two presentations
at the Annual Conference
of the American Evaluation Association. The theme of the conference
is Evaluation 2006: The Consequences of Evaluation.
- November 3: 10:20-11:05 a.m., Director’s Suite
Evaluating the Effects of Professional Development
on Special Education Teachers: Lessons Learned From an
Evaluation of the Ohio Math and Science Partnership Program
- November 4, 9:35-10:20 a.m., Broadway Room
Using Evaluation Findings to Build Capacity for the
Implementation of a Statewide Teacher Professional Development
Program
For more information, contact Thomas
Horwood at 1.703.279.6234.
November 4-8
Boston, MA. ICF International will exhibit (Booth #452) at the American
Public Health Association (APHA) 134th Annual Meeting and Exposition taking
place at the Boston Convention and Exposition Center. ICF's Amy Requa will
be giving a presentation on November 7 at 8:30 a.m. in BCEC Room 161—Promoting
and Enhancing Physical Activity in Head Start Children: The "I Am Moving
I Am Learning" Project, as part of the panel MCH Section Combined
Papers: Part A: Healthy Child Care America; Part B: Genetics and Bioethics.
November 5-8
Marina Del Ray, CA. At the Environmental
Marketing Association Conference—Managing Markets in a Climate Change,
ICF International’s Steve Fine will give a presentation on Incorporating
CO2 into Power Sector Modeling. For more information, contact Steve
Fine at 1.703.934.3302.
November 6-17
Nairobi, Kenya. Several ICF International representatives will be participating
in side events at the Conference of the Parties to the Climate Change
Convention (COP 12).
International Emissions Trading Association’s
event
- November 10: ICF’s Alexei Sankovski
will give a presentation—Progress by Russia and
Ukraine and Its Implications of ERU & AAU Availability
- November 14: ICF’s Alexandre Marty
will give a presentation on CDM Projects in Africa:
Case Studies
- November 16: ICF’s Abyd Karmali
will give a presentation on Evaluation of the 1st year
of EUETS: Lessons for Phase 2 and other Emission Trading
Schemes
African Development Bank’s event
- November 14: ICF’s Abyd Karmali
will give a presentation on Africa's Opportunities
Under the CEDIF
For more information, contact Sue
Demmon at 44.20.7092.3004.
November 6
Chicago, IL. ICF International's Brian Dean will speak at HEALTHCARE
DESIGN.06 taking place at the Hyatt Regency. His presentation
titled, How to Model for Energy, will occur from 4:15-5:15 p.m. For
more information, contact Brian Dean at
1.703.934.3187.
November 8
Sao Paulo, Brazil. At the International
Industrial Environment Fair, ICF International’s Debora
Seefelder will give a presentation on The Industrial Sustainability and
the Relation in Communities. For more information, contact Aline
Falcão at 55.21.2132.7324.
November 13-15
Boston, MA. ICF International will exhibit at Brownfields
2006. Visit us at Booth #355 in the Boston Convention and Exhibition
Center. For more information, contact Stephanie
Barrett at 1.703.934.3816.
November 13-15
Orlando, Florida. ICF International will exhibit at the International
Association of Emergency Manager's (IAEM) 2006 Emergency Management and Homeland
Security Expo. Visit us at booth #209 at the Orange County Convention
Center.
November 15
Orlando, Florida. Lori Hunter will speak from 2-4 p.m. on a panel titled Migrating
to V10—The Real Story at the LiveLinkUp 2005 Global User
Conference and Exposition taking place at the JW Marriott Orlando
Grande Lakes. This panel discussion includes customer experiences in completing
the migration to Collections Server 10. Steven Collins of TCDI will talk about
migrating multiple client database servers from BASIS 9.1, using both new and
existing hardware. Lori Hunter of ICF International will review the successes
and challenges of upgrading a system to the new version. Her story includes
the upgrade, the file transfer, and other details of converting to Webtop at
the same time. Bring your own stories and questions for this informative, interactive
discussion. For more information, contact Lori
Hunter at 1.703.279.6222.
November 16
Washington, DC. ICF International is hosting the next session of our monthly Regulatory
and Litigation Breakfast at 8 a.m. The speaker is Kathy Steckelberg,
Executive Director of Government Relations at the Edison Electric Institute.
The presentation titled, The Congressional Elections of 2006: Energy
Implications, will be held at ICF
International's Washington, D.C., office at 1725 Eye St., N.W., and breakfast
will be served. For more information, contact Amy
Giese at 1.703.934.3081.
November 20-21
London, UK. ICF International’s Abyd Karmali will chair a portion of Euromoney’s
Emission Markets conference. The conference will discuss developments
in European and International carbon regulation and address the strategic business
implications for carbon market players. For more information, contact Sue
Demmon at 44.20.7391.4702.
November 29
Ft. Lauderdale, FL. ICF International's Michael Byrne will speak at a Microsoft-
and Intergraph-hosted luncheon seminar series titled, Is
Your Multi-Agency Response in Real Time? Mr. Byrne will discuss
the policy ideas behind the formation of National Incident Management System
(NIMS) and the National Response Plan (NRP). He also will talk about the
implication of these initiatives on improved public safety in our nation,
as well as the exciting role technology investments can play in support of
this effort. For more information, contact Cheryl
Miles at 1.703.934.3299.
November 29–December 3
Salvador, Brazil. ICF International’s Christianne Maroun will give a
presentation at the Bioenergy
World Americas Conference. For more information, contact Aline
Falcão at 55.21.2132.7324.
November 30
New Delhi, India. ICF International's Bishal Thapa will give a presentation
on Asset Value—Using Renewable Energy to Hedge Against Structural
Uncertainty at Euromoney's
Renewable Energy Finance Forum-India. This conference examines
the potential and investment opportunities in India's renewable energy sector,
aiming to capitalize on the 10,000mw capacity addition set as a 2012 target
by the Government of India. For more information, contact Jayant
Chatterjee at 1.703.934.3851.

December 2006
December 4-7
Cincinnati, OH. ICF International’s Peter Linquiti, Robert Kwartin, and Will Gibson will present a paper titled, Proactive Environmental, Health, and Safety Performance Improvement in the Nanotechnology Industry, at the Conference on Nanotechnology Occupational and Environmental Health and Safety: Research to Practice. This conference will be held at the Duke Energy Center. For more information, contact Will Gibson at 1.202.862.1583.
December 5
Baltimore, MD. ICF International’s Kamala Jayaraman will give a presentation titled, Expert Elicitation for Uncertainty Analysis: Lessons Learned from Practical Experience, at the Society for Risk Analysis Annual Meeting 2006. The conference will take place at the Renaissance Harborplace Hotel. For more information, contact Kamala Jayaraman at 1.703.934.3331.
December 7
Berlin, Germany. ICF International’s Abyd Karmali will give a presentation at the International Emissions Trading Association’s 6th IETA Forum on the State of the Greenhouse Gas Market. For more information, contact Sue Demmon at 44.20.7391.4702.
December 14
Washington, DC. ICF International is hosting the next session of our monthly Regulatory and Litigation Breakfast at 8 a.m. The speaker is Craig Anthony M. Rachal III, Commissioner of the District of Columbia Public Service Commission. The presentation titled, The Substantial Energy Challenges Now Faced by State Commissioners, will be held at ICF International's Washington, D.C., office at 1725 Eye St., N.W., and breakfast will be served. For more information, contact Amy Giese at 1.703.934.3081.
December 15-16
Hyderabad, India. ICF International’s Bishal Thapa will give a presentation titled, Assessing Opportunities and Risks in Indian Power Markets at the All India Seminar on Energy Security: Capacity Additions. For more information, contact Bishal Thapa at 91.11.5151.7796.
December 19
New Delhi, India. ICF International’s Bishal Thapa will give a presentation title, Why Structural Uncertainties Pose a Key Challenge to Project Financing, at the Merchant Power: Towards Developing Power Markets Conference organized by Confederation of Indian Industries (CII). For more information, contact Bishal Thapa at 91.11.5151.7796.
December 27-30
Gujarat, India. At the Indian Institute Of Chemical Engineers’ CHEMCON 2006 conference, ICF International’s Kunal Sharma will give a presentation titled, CDM Opportunities in Chemical Industries. For more information, contact Kunal Sharma at 9.011.91.4354.3007.

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