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January 2007
January 18
Washington, DC. ICF International is hosting the next session of our monthly Regulatory and Litigation Breakfast at 8 a.m. The speaker is John E. Shelk, President and CEO of the Electric Power Supply Association. The presentation titled, Powering the Future: The Case for Competitive Suppliers, 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.
January 21-24
Tucson, AZ. At the Electric Utilities Environmental Conference, ICF International’s Steve Fine will give a presentation on Building New Capacity—Coal, Gas and Climate—What’s the Mix? ICF’s Chris MacCracken also is giving a presentation on Multi-Pollutant Compliance Planning—Which 3P Investments Are at Risk Under a 4th P? For more information, contact Steve Fine at 1.703.934.3302.
January 21-23
Washington, DC. ICF International will speak at the Transportation Research Board’s 86th Annual Meeting. Details of each presentation are found below.
January 21
- 8:30 a.m.-12:00 p.m.
Marie Venner—Innovative and Cost-Effective Construction Recycling Applications That Improve Water Quality
Workshop 125, Programs and Practices to Enhance Waste Management, Conserve Resources, and Practice Sound Environmental Management in Departments of Transportation
- 1.30-5:00 p.m.
Linda Bailey—From Paratransit Efficiencies to Impacts of an Aging Population on Transit and Paratransit
Workshop on Transportation Issues for Elderly and Disabled Persons, Georgetown East Room, Hilton Hotel
January 22
- 8:00-9:45 a.m.
Marie Venner and Liisa Ecola—Financing Transit-Oriented Development: Understanding and Overcoming the Obstacles
Session #230
- 10:15 a.m.-12:00 p.m.
Linda Bailey—From Paratransit Efficiencies to Impacts of an Aging Population on Transit and Paratransit
Session #292, Hilton, Lincoln West
- 10:15 a.m.-12:00 p.m.
Michael Grant and Joe Aamidor—U.S. Transportation Sector Greenhouse Gas Emissions: Trends, Uncertainties, and Methodological Improvements
Session #295
- 1:30 p.m.-5:30 p.m.
Marie Venner and Janet D’Ignazio—Integrating CSS Into Management, Planning, and Design
Meeting of the Context Sensitive Design/Solutions (CSD/CSS) Task Force, Marriott
January 23
- 9:30 a.m.-12:00 p.m.
Cristiano Facanha—Policy Implications of Life-Cycle Air Emissions of Freight Transportation in the United States
Poster Session #458, Hilton, International Center
- 9:30 a.m.-12:00 p.m.
Larry O’Rourke and Lilly Shoup—Incorporating Geophysical Remote Sensing into Transportation Archeological Investigation
Poster Session #458, Hilton Hotel
- 10:15 a.m.-12:00 p.m.
Marie Venner and Sergio Ostria—Context-Sensitive Solutions, Value Engineering, and Asset Management: Creating and Maintaining Value, Improving Accountability, and Reaching for Sustainability
Session #479, Shoreham Hotel
- 1:30-3:15 p.m.
Helena Fu and Linda Bailey—Innovative Coordination Among States, Metropolitan Planning Organizations, and Tribes in Transportation Planning
Session #520, Hilton Hotel, Monroe West
- 1:30-3:15 p.m.
Marie Venner and Will Gibson—Beyond Pavements and Embankments: Innovative Applications of Recycled Materials in Construction and Maintenance at Transportation Agencies
Session #528, Hilton Hotel
- 3:45-5:30 p.m.
Marie Venner and Mike Barylski—Benchmarking State Department of Transportation Environmental Commitment Tracking Systems
Session #585, Hilton Hotel
- 3:45-5:30 p.m.
Linda Bailey—Improving Crash Reporting from Tribal Lands in South Dakota
Meeting of Tribal Safety Issues Subcommittee ABE80(1), Hilton Hotel
- 7:30-9:30 p.m.
Alan Bing—Findings of TCRP Project A-27, Shared Use of Railroad Infrastructure with Non-FRA-Compliant Public Transit Rail Vehicles, and FRA ITS Technologies for Integrated Corridor Study
Session #613, Hilton Hotel
January 29–February 1
Las Vegas, NV. ICF International will exhibit at the Association of Energy Services Professionals’ 17th National Energy Services Conference & Exposition: The Future of Energy Efficiency and Energy Services. Visit us in Booth #24 in the Tropical Ballroom of the Rio All-Suite Hotel. For more information, contact Kellie Phelan at 1.401.885.1640.
January 30
London, UK. ICF International’s Kim Keats will give a presentation at the Creating a Single European Energy Market: The Regulatory Perspective Conference. The conference focuses on the progress that Europe’s national regulators have made in overcoming barriers related to the development of regional gas and electricity markets as a first step towards the creation of a true, pan-European energy market. For more information, contact Sue Demmon at 44.20.7092.3004.
January 30
Savannah, GA. ICF International’s Brian Smith will speak at the Water Conservation Workshop hosted by the American Water Works Association. His presentation titled, Using Energy Efficiency Funding to Achieve Water Conservation Goals, will take place at the Hyatt Regency Savannah at 4:30 p.m. For more information, contact Brian Smith at 1.202.862.1584.
January 30-31
Brussels, Belgium. At the Sustainable Aviation 2007 Conference, ICF International's Melinda Harris will give a presentation titled, Internalising Sustainability: The Path Forward Under Carbon Constraints. ICF International's Abyd Karmali will also participate in the conference, moderating a panel on Facing Future Challenges for the Entire Value Chain Sustainability. For more information, contact Sue Demmon at 44.20.7391.4702.
January 31-February 1
Miami, Florida. ICF International’s John Blaney will chair a session on Managing Coal’s Environmental Impact at the 7th Coaltrans Americas Conference. For more information, contact John Blaney at 1.703.934.3367.
February 2007
February 8
Los Angeles, CA. ICF International’s Will Schroeer will speak at the New Partners for Smart Growth Conference sponsored by the Local Government Commission. Schroeer’s presentation title, Technical Assistance: How to Help Communities and States Get to Smart Growth, will take place at the Biltmore Hotel. For more information, contact Will Schroeer at 1.612.928 0788.
February 10-14
Washington, DC. ICF International will be a sponsor of the 2007 National Emergency Management Association (NEMA) Mid-Year Conference. Visit our booth at the Hilton Alexandria Mark Center. For more information, contact Joe Greenlee at 1.703.934.3956.
February 11-14
Orlando, Florida. ICF International will be exhibiting at the 2007 National Air Quality Conference sponsored by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) and the State and Territorial Air Pollution Program Administrators and the Association of Local Air Pollution Control Officials (STAPPA/ALAPCO). Visit us in Booth #14. ICF International’s Michael Grant will give a presentation at the conference titled, Converting an Ozone Action Days Program into a Year-Round Air Quality Outreach Program: The New York Experience. For more information, contact Michael Grant at 1.703.218.2692.
February 12-14
Washington, DC. ICF International’s Kristen Hibler, Ph.D., will co-present with Patricia Woodward of the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office at the Strategic Internal Communications in Government Conference, hosted by Advanced Learning Institute. The topic of their presentation is Building a Strategic Internal Communications Program: From Building the Business Case to Becoming Best-in-Class. For more information, contact Kristen Hibler at 1.703.934.3112.
February 13
Dallas, TX. ICF International’s Kevin Roddy will speak at the International Right of Way Association (IRWA) Public Real Estate Education Symposium hosted by the IRWA and U.S. Department of Transportation—Federal Highway Administration. His presentation, titled Business Relocation in CDBG and HOME Projects, will take place during Track C, Community Development and Housing, from 3:30-5 p.m. at the Intercontinental Dallas Hotel. For more information, contact Kevin Roddy at 1.703.934.3888.
February 15-16
Gainesville, FL. At the 34th Annual Public Utility Research Center Conference—
1907-2007, A Century of Utility Regulation: Looking Forward to the Next Hundred Years, ICF International’s David Pickles will give a presentation titled, Policies and Possibilities for Energy Efficiency from Electric and Gas Utilities. For more information, contact David Pickles at 1.972.312.9517.
February 19-21
San Diego, CA. ICF International’s Brian Smith will speak at the National RESNET Conference taking place at the Sheraton San Diego Hotel and Marina. His presentation titled, Verifying the Quality of HERS Ratings: Three Years of Results from a Texas QA/QC Process, will take place during the Home Energy Rating Industry Breakout Session from 1-5 p.m. For more information, contact Brian Smith at 1.202.862.1584.
February 20
Ottawa, Canada. ICF International’s Michael Grant will speak at the Improving the Environmental Performance of Urban Transportation: The Role of Transportation Demand Management (TDM) Conference taking place at the Lord Elgin Hotel. Grant will present on Analyzing the Effectiveness of Commuter Benefits Program during the "TDM in Other Jurisdictions" session from 10:30 a.m.-11:30 a.m. For more information, contact Michael Grant at 1.703.218.2692.
February 20-23
Washington, DC. ICF International will host a workshop at the 2007 Local, State & Federal Public Health Preparedness Summit titled, Public Health Emergency Preparedness: Practical Strategies for Hospitals, Local and State Health Officials to Prepare for and Respond to a Pandemic Emergency. The workshop will describe how pandemic preparedness has occurred at the state, county, city, and hospital level in four states—Connecticut, Iowa, New York, and Massachusetts. During this interactive session, state, county, and city public health and hospital officials will discuss how they have developed and implemented public health exercises and implemented lessons learned to improve their pandemic response capabilities. The workshop will take place at the Washington Hilton Hotel from 9 a.m.-12 p.m. on February 21. Also visit ICF at Booth #101 in the exhibition hall. For more information, contact Gisele Parry at 1.703.934.3478.
February 21-22
Washington, DC. At the 2007 National Electricity Delivery Forum, Bruce Hedman of EEA, an ICF International Company, will give a presentation titled Distributed Generation and Combined Heat and Power—How Do These Technologies Help to Modernize the Electricity Delivery System Infrastructure? For more information, contact Bruce Hedman at 1.703.373.6632.
February 21–22
Huntsville, AL. ICF International’s Linda Lewandowski will speak at the DAU–South Alumni Association 4th Annual Conference: Transforming Acquisition in Support of the Warfighter. For more information, contact Linda Lewandowski at 1.703.934.3296.
February 21-23
Phoenix, AZ. Look for the ICF International booth at the Work-Life 2007 Conference Conference and Exhibition sponsored by World at Work and Alliance for the Work-Life Progress. The conference will take place at the Arizona Biltmore Resort and Spa. For more information, contact Rebecca Mulvaney at 1.703.934.3582.
February 22
Washington, DC. Look for the ICF International booth at the U.S. Secret Service Conference sponsored by the Federal Business Council. The conference will take place from 10 a.m.-2 p.m. at the Wood Conference Center. For more information, contact Margaret James at 1.703.218.2619.
February 26-28
Washington DC. ICF International will exhibit at the Child Welfare League of America’s National Conference Children 2007: Raising Our Voices for Children. Visit us in Booth #24 at the Marriott Wardman Park. For more information, contact Amy Giese at 1.703.934.3081.

March 2007
March 2-3
Fairfax, VA. ICF International will present at the Annual Mid-Year Symposium—A New Collaborative Frontier: Innovative Approaches and Applications, sponsored by the American Psychological Association, Division 21: Applied Experimental and Engineering Psychology, and Division 19: Military Psychology; and the Human Factors and Ergonomic Society - Potomac Chapter. The presentations will take place at George Mason University on March 2 during the Parallel Session II: Military Psychology I from 10:15-11:45 a.m. The leadership chair is Patrick Sweeney, Ph.D.. U.S. Military Academy. Topics of ICF presentations are:
- Advanced Learning Theories: An Application to an Army Leader Development
Rebecca Mulvaney, Ph.D., Christina Curnow, Ph.D., Robert Calderon, Ph.D., Eric Weingart, ICF International; and Jon Fallesen, Ph.D. Center for Army Leadership
- The Effects of Information Technology on Leadership and Leader Development: Findings and Reflections on a Field Study
Steven N. Aude, Ph.D., ICF Caliber
- U.S. Army Multi-Rater (360) Leader Assessment and Feedback Pilot Program
Steven N. Aude, Ph.D., Arnold Leonard, Ph.D., Joshua Hatfield, ICF International; and Angela Karrasch, Ph.D., Center for Army Leadership
- Leadership Competencies for Contemporary Army Operations: Development, Review, and Validation
Jeffrey D. Horey, ICF Caliber; and Jon J. Fallesen, Ph.D., Center for Army Leadership
For more information, contact Jim Harris at 1.703.934.3679.
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. The theme of this conference is Health Communities. For more information, contact Lila Vizzard at 1.512.310.9677.
March 9-10
Cambridge, MA. At the 2007 MIT Energy Conference – Energy 2.0: Solving Tomorrow’s Energy Challenges, ICF International’s K.G. Duleep will participate in a panel session on Hybrid and Plug-in Hybrids: Driving Towards Grid Powered Transport? For more information, contact K.G. Duleep at 1.703.373.6625.
March 12-13
Mumbai, India. At the 6th CoalTrans India, ICF International’s Bishal Thapa will give a presentation titled, Investment Opportunities in Indian Captive Coal Mines. For more information, contact Bishal Thapa at 91.11.5151.7796.
March 15
Washington, DC. ICF International is hosting the next session of our monthly Regulatory and Litigation Breakfast at 8 a.m. The speaker is Bruce B. Henning, Vice President, Regulatory and Market Analysis of EEA, an ICF International Company. The presentation titled, Natural Gas: Hot in the Market and Heating-up at FERC, 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 19
Minneapolis, MN. ICF International’s William Schroeer will give a presentation on Carbon Disclosure, Market Signals, and Public Policy at the Climate Change: Opportunities for Investment and Innovation Conference at The Center for Integrated Leadership, Carlson School of Management, University of Minnesota. For more information, contact William Schroeer at 1.612.928.0788.
March 19–21
Washington, DC. ICF International will sponsor the Cocktail Reception at the American Council for an Energy-Efficient Economy (ACEEE) 2007 National Symposium on Market Transformation—Accelerating the Pace: Deepening and Broadening Efficiency Efforts. Please join us at 6 p.m. on Tuesday, March 20, at the Omni Shoreham Hotel. We also will have a booth in the exhibit room. For more information, contact Amy Giese at 1.703.934.3081.
March 25-28
Washington, DC. ICF International will be a sponsor at The National Postal Forum (NPF) to take place at the Washington Convention Center. The NPF is the premier educational event/experience and tradeshow available to mail professionals today. For more information, contact Mike Calloway at 1.703.934.3562.
March 29
Framingham, MA. ICF International is sponsoring the National Association of Local Government Environmental Professionals’ Massachusetts Brownfields Workshop. The conference will focus on Brownfields revitalization as a key tool for community and economic redevelopment across the country. ICF’s Charlie Bartsch will give a presentation on Brownfields Nuts & Bolts. For more information, contact Amy Rosenstein at 1.781.676.4084.

April 2007
April 3
Jacksonville, FL. ICF International’s Geoff Hartman will speak at the Southern Gas Association Marketing Executives Conference. His presentation titled, Fueling a Cleaner Environment—Marketing Opportunities for Natural Gas in Green Building Design, will take place at the Hyatt Regency, Jacksonville Waterfront. For more information, contact Geoff Hartman at 1.713.445.2006.
April 9-12
Miami, FL. ICF International will be an exhibitor and a platinum sponsor at The 2007 National Urban Area Security Initiative (UASI) Conference to take place at the Radisson Miami, located in downtown Miami. Speakers from ICF include the following:
- April 10, 11:45 a.m.-1:00 p.m., Lunch and Presentation (Symphony I & II)
Mike Byrne: The Road Home Housing Program, a federally-funded initiative of the State of Louisiana to assist homeowners and rental property owners in rebuilding following the devastation of Hurricanes Katrina and Rita. With more than 123,000 homes and 82,000 rental units in Louisiana damaged or destroyed, a housing assistance program of this scope and complexity has never before been attempted—anywhere, ever. Mr. Byrne will discuss the challenges of supporting this effort, and will offer lessons for future long-term recovery efforts.
- April 11, 3:30-4:30 p.m., Infrastructure Protection (Concerto D)
Lisa Bendixen: Implementing the National Infrastructure Protection Plan at the Local Level
April 10-12
Atlantic City, NJ. ICF International will exhibit and speak at TransAction 2007 Transportation Conference and Expo. ICF’s Frank Mongioi will give a presentation titled, Technical Assistance: How to Help Communities and States Get to Smart Growth, on April 11 at 10:15 a.m., as well a presentation titled, Converting an "Ozone Action Days Program" into a Year-Round Air Quality Outreach Program That Supports Existing Transportation Demand Management: The New York Experience, on April 12 at 12:35 p.m. For more information, contact Frank Mongioi at 1.732.218.5040.
April 12
Chicago, IL. ICF International’s John Hitchcock, Ph.D., will speak at the American Education Research Association’s (AERA) Annual Conference: Innovative Applications of Mixed Methods Research. The topic of his presentation is Using Mixed Methods to Assess a School-Based Mental Health Program in Sri Lanka. For more information, contact John Hitchcock at 1.703.219.3799.
April 14-17
Birmingham, AL. ICF International is a sponsor at the 2007 National Juvenile Corrections and Detention Administrators Forum to take place at the Birmingham Marriott. For more information, contact Patrick Coleman at 1.703.279.6226.
April 16-17
Prague, Czech Republic. At the EU Emissions Trading Conference—A Leap Forward in Reducing GHG Emissions, ICF International’s Abyd Karmali will give a presentation titled, Options for Company Strategy—Short-term Solutions Versus Long-term Approaches. This conference will address regulatory developments, company compliance obligations, how to benefit from market opportunities, and how to learn about current and future business implications of the scheme. For more information, contact Sue Demmon at 44.20.7092.3004.
April 17-19
Columbia, SC. ICF International’s Suzanne Lederer and Bradford Booth will speak with LTC Gregg Bliss of the National Guard Bureau Strength Maintenance Division at the Joint Accessions Research & Best Practices Symposium. The topic of their presentation is The Role of Recruit Sustainment Programs (RSP) in Reducing Attrition During Initial Entry Training (IET). For more information, contact Bradford Booth at 1.703.934.3164.
April 19
Washington, DC. ICF International is hosting the next session of our monthly Regulatory and Litigation Breakfast at 8 a.m. The speaker is Mark Helmke, long-time aide to Chairman Senator Richard G. Lugar. The presentation titled, Energy Security and the Lugar Energy Initiative, 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. Space is limited, register now.
April 24
London, UK. At City & Financial's UK Energy Policy Forum: Implications of the Energy White Paper for Market Participants, ICF International's Abyd Karmali will participate in a panel session on Establishing a Long-Term Price for Carbon. For more information, contact Sue Demmon at 44.20.7092.3004.
April 27-28
New York, NY. ICF International will host a hospitality suite at the 22nd Annual Meeting of the Society for Industrial and Organizational Psychology (SIOP). The reception will take place on April 27 from 7-9 p.m. in the Olmstead Room. The following ICF staff will give the following presentations during the conference:
- Cheating and Faking During Online Personality Assessment—Lance Anderson, Ph.D. Facilitator and Carolyn Parish, Ph.D.
- Stimulus Variety as a Learning Principle That Fosters Adaptive Performance— Beth Heinen
- Power & Influence Tactics—Timothy McGonigle, Facilitator
- Study of the Army Core Leader Competencies—Heidi Keller-Glaze, Ph.D., Facilitator; co-authors Jeffrey Horey, Ph.D., Jennifer Harvey, Ph.D., and Patrick Curtin, Ph.D.
For more information, contact Heidi Keller-Glaze at 1.913.680.1280.
April 27-29
New York, NY. ICF International's Heidi Keller-Glaze will speak at the 2007 Society for Industrial and Organizational Psychology’s (SIOP) Conference to take place at The Marriott Marquis. Her presentation titled, Validation Study of the Army Core Leader Competencies, will take place on Sunday at 9 a.m. in the Westside Ballroom. This presentation describes the criterion-related validation of a leadership competency model. Our random sample included subordinate and supervisors ratings for 140 leaders at various levels in the organization. Multiple regressions were performed to estimate the criterion-related validity of the competencies to leadership effectiveness. Results were statistically significant. Co-authors include ICF’s Jeffrey Horey, Jennifer L. Harvey, and Patrick Curtin. For more information, contact Heidi Keller-Glaze at 1.913.680.1280.

May 2007
May 2-4
Cologne, Germany. ICF International will exhibit at Carbon Expo—Global Carbon Market Fair & Conference. For more information, contact Sue Demmon at 44.20.7092.3004.
May 8
Greensboro, NC. ICF International’s Peggy Ball and Susan Rohrbaugh will speak at the 2007 National Smart Start Conference. Their presentation on the Technical Assistance Center and the Build Initiative on Building an Early Childhood Comprehensive System will take place at the Sheraton Four Seasons/Koury Convention Center. For more information, contact Julie Shuell at 1.703.279.6297.
May 11
New York, NY. ICF International’s Ralph Torrie will give a presentation on Quantification and Modeling in Urban Climate Change Response Strategies at the Urban Climate Change Research Network: An International Symposium, hosted by The Earth Institute at Columbia University. For more information, contact Ralph Torrie at 1.905.372.0216.
May 13-16
Minneapolis, MN. ICF International’s Kathy Bine will give a presentation on Developing Policies and Procedures With Your Team at the 54th Annual STC Technical Communications Summit. For more information, contact Kathy Bine at 1.703.934.3896.
May 14-18
Ft. Lauderdale, FL. ICF International will exhibit at the 21st Annual Governor's Hurricane Conference taking place at the Broward Convention Center. For more information, contact Gregg Dawkins at 1.703.218.2511.
May 17
Mumbai, India. At the IVCJ Conclave on Private Equity and Clean Energy, ICF International’s Bishal Thapa will be giving a presentation on Strategies for Building a Sound Renewable Energy Business Portfolio. For more information, contact Bishal Thapa at 91.11.5151.7796.
May 17
Washington, DC. ICF International is hosting the next session of our monthly Regulatory and Litigation Breakfast at 8 a.m. The speaker is Susan Kelly, Vice President of Policy Analysis and General Counsel for the American Public Power Association (APPA). The presentation titled, Assessing Electric Industry Restructuring—AAPA's Electric Market Reform Initiative, 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.
May 19
Milan, Italy. ICF International’s Abyd Karmali will give a presentation on Carbon Trading and the Emission Trading Schemes at the 2007 European Wind Energy Conference. The conference will discuss major issues of importance for European and global wind markets, in technical and business areas, from resource assessment and innovative turbine design to market and policy developments, drawing on leading experience from all over Europe. For more information, contact Sue Demmon at 44.20.7092.3004.
May 29-31
London, UK. At the Corporate Climate Response 2007 conference, ICF International’s Abyd Karmali will give a presentation titled, All You Wanted to Know About Offsetting—But Were Afraid to Ask. This conference will highlight and benchmark how leading companies are responding to the challenges and opportunities of climate change. For more information, contact Sue Demmon at 44.20.7092.3004.
May 29-June 1
Kansas City, MO. ICF International will exhibit at the National Professional Development Institute (PDI) Conference hosted by the American Society of Military Comptrollers. The conference will take place at the Kansas City Convention Center. For more information, contact Steve Aude at 1.913.680.1330 or Eric Hutchins at 1.618.628.3045.

June 2007
June 8
Washington, DC. ICF International’s Wendy Sisson and Melissa Panagides-Busch will speak at the Institute of Education Sciences’ 2007 Research Conference. The title of their presentation is, How the Regional Education Laboratories Are Bringing Research to Education Stakeholders. For more information, contact Melissa Panagides-Busch at 1.703.219.4364.
June 10-13
Pittsburgh, PA. ICF International will exhibit at the National Association for the Education of Young Children (NAEYC) National Institute for Professional Development. The conference will take place at Hilton Pittsburgh and Omni William Penn Hotels. For more information, contact Lorena Moore at 1.703.279.6253.
June 11
St. Louis, MO. ICF International will speak at the 31st Annual International Public Management Association for Human Resources Conference on Personnel Assessment. The presentations will take place at the Millennium Hotel.
- 1:30.-3 p.m.—Examining the Role of Job Analysts in Making Ratings to Provide Content-Oriented Evidence
This session focuses on ways to perform more effective job analyses.
Lead Presenter: Dr. Lance Anderson
Co-author: Sukanya Swetharanyan
- 3:30-5 p.m.—Designing and Implementing Civil Service Classification Reforms This session will focus on recent efforts to define and implement broadbanded classification systems that simultaneously balance the intent of merit systems with the increased efficiency and flexibility required for public sector organizations to operate in the postindustrial world.
Presenters: Tim McGonigle, Michelle Allersma, Kerry Ko, Rebecca Harris Mulvaney, Carolyn Parish
For more information, contact Lance Anderson at 1.703.934.3674.
June 12-14
Ontario, Canada. ICF International’s Ralph Torrie will be the keynote speaker the Municipal Waste Integration Network’s Annual Conference—Managing Change: Perspectives for Waste Management Professionals. For more information, contact Ralph Torrie at 1.905.372.0216.
June 14
Honolulu, HI. ICF International’s Kevin Palaia will speak at the All Appropriate Inquiries (AAI) Workshop hosted by the State of Hawaii Department of Health and U.S. Environmental Protection Agency. The topic of his presentation is Conducting Environmental Assessments. For more information, contact Kevin Palaia at 1.781.676.4071.
June 17-19
Denver, CO. ICF International will exhibit at Edison Electric Institute's (EEI) Annual Convention. Visit us in Booth #300. The meeting will focus on a range of energy issues, including building new generation, expanding the delivery infrastructure, finding new opportunities in energy efficiency and its related technologies, exploring innovative environmental solutions, learning about enhanced customer service tools, and more. ICF’s Phil Mihlmester will moderate a panel session on Building Generation in a Rising Cost Environment, and it will focus on upcoming generation capacity additions: who will build, financing arrangements, and the impact of rising commodity and labor costs. For more information, contact Amy Giese at 1.703.934.3081.
June 18–19
Ontario, Canada. At Energy 2100 Global Perspectives on a Sustainable Future, ICF International’s Ralph Torrie will give a presentation on History and Future Energy Demand and Supply. For more information, contact Ralph Torrie at 1.905.372.0216.
June 19-21
Denver, CO. ICF International’s Kevin Palaia will speak at the National Site Assessment Symposium and Training hosted by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency Office of Superfund Remediation and Technology Innovation. Palaia is a co-presenter at the All Appropriate Inquiries (AAI) Final Rule training workshop. For more information, contact Kevin Palaia at 1.781.676.4071.
June 21
Washington, DC. ICF International is hosting the next session of our monthly Regulatory and Litigation Breakfast at 8 a.m. The speaker is Paul Allen, Senior Vice President for Corporate Affairs of Constellation Energy. The presentation titled, Competitive Markets: Path to the Future, 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 21
Pasadena, CA. At the 2007 NASA Remediation Program Manager's Conference, ICF International’s Paul Bailey will give a presentation on A Regulatory Overview for Manufactured Nanoparticles. For more information, contact Paul Bailey at 1.703.934.3225.
June 26
Padua, Italy. ICF International’s Suzette Brann will speak at the 30th International Congress on Law and Mental Health. The International Academy of Law and Mental Health is founded on the belief that issues arising from the interaction of mental health can best be addressed through multidisciplinary and cross national approaches, drawing on law, the health professions the social sciences and the humanities. As such, the annual Congress on Law and Mental Health brings together the international community of researchers, academics, and professionals in the criminal justice and mental health fields to take a comprehensive look at the status of law and mental health issues around the world. Brann’s presentation, titled Reclaiming Futures: The Role of Therapeutic Jurisprudence in the Lives of Addicted Female Offenders, will take place at the University of Padua. For more information, contact Suzette Brann at 1.703.279.6219.

July 2007
July 9-11
Brussels, Belgium. At the Environmental Finance Conference—EU Emissions Trading 2007: Preparing for Phase II—ICF International’s Alexandre Marty will give a presentation titled Projecting Evolution of EU Allowance Prices in Phase II. For more information, contact Alexandre Marty at 44.20.7092.3015.
July 16-18
Des Moines, IA. ICF International will exhibit at the 4th Annual Governor's Homeland Security Conference. The conference will take place at the Polk County Convention Complex. Visit Booth 301. For more information, contact Lou Lacher at 1.703.310.9148.
July 17-19
Kansas City, MO. ICF International will exhibit at Workforce Innovations 2007, the U.S. Department of Labor’s Employment and Training Administration’s annual flagship conference. For more information, contact Katie Joyce at 1.703.219.3772.
July 18
Lisbon, Portugal. ICF International’s Abyd Karmali will give a presentation titled, Impact of Aviation on Climate Change, at the Portuguese Presidency of the EU: Aviation and Climate Change conference. For more information, contact Sue Demmon at 44.20.7092.3004.

August 2007
July 31-August 1
Hampton, VA. ICF International is a premium sponsor and exhibitor at the National Defense Industrial Association (NDIA) Greater Hampton Roads Chapter Industry JFCOM Symposium 2007. Visit us at Booth 331 at the Hampton Roads Convention Center.
August 1-3
Osage Beach, MO. ICF International will be an exhibitor at The 2007 Society for Human Resource Management Missouri State Conference. For more information, contact Kenneth Nicely at 1.913.451.9933.
August 9-10
New Orleans, LA. ICF International will be an exhibitor at the Louisiana Minority Business Council’s Gateway 2007—Access to Opportunity. For more information, contact Adrienne Conish at.1.225.242.1000.
August 13
Richmond, VA. ICF International will exhibit at the Governor’s Campus Security Conference taking place at Virginia Commonwealth University. For more information, contact Jay Gruber at 1.301.641.0928.
August 15-18
Anaheim, CA. ICF International will exhibit at the National Association for Family Child Care (NAFCC) 17th National Annual Conference. The conference will take place at the Anaheim Marriott Hotel. For more information, contact Lorena Moore at 1.703.279.6253.
August 28
Dallas, TX. ICF International’s Mike Barth will speak at the National Association of Community Health Centers (CHC) Community Health Institute. His presentation titled, Enhancing the Quality of Pediatric Care at CHCs: Case Studies of Healthy Steps for Young Children, will take place at the Hilton Anatole. For more information, contact Mike Barth at 1.703.934.3090.
August 30
New Delhi, India. ICF International is hosting a conference on CDM Opportunities in Power Distribution in association with the Central Electricity Authority of India. The conference will focus on the importance of addressing climate change and the CDM perspective. For more information, contact Kunal Sharma at 9.11.91.4354.3000.

September 2007
September 3-4
Dublin, Ireland. ICF International’s John Blaney will give a presentation titled, The Role of Carbon Offsetting in Reducing the Effects of Climate Change, at the 2nd Annual Environment Ireland conference. For more information, contact John Blaney at 1.703.934.3367.
September 5-6
Oklahoma City, OK. ICF International is exhibiting at the Oklahoma Brownfields Conference. ICF’s Charlie Bartsch will give presentations titled Brownfields 101 and Legislative Update. For more information, contact Charlie Bartsch at 1.202.862.1134.
September 9-12
Seattle, WA. ICF International is exhibiting at the 2007 Association for Commuter Transportation (ACT) International Conference—Old Growth/New Growth: A Forest of Transportation Solutions. The conference will focus on transportation-related topics such as clean air, construction mitigation, employer marketing, bicycle commuting, evaluation techniques, incentives and passes, parking management, policy creation and implementation, research, and much more. For more information, contact Michael Grant at 1.703.218.2692.
September 10-11
New York, NY. At the U.S. Carbon Finance Forum, ICF International’s Errick Willis will give a presentation titled Carbon Trading in Canada: A Possible Link to the U.S.? For more information, contact Kim Curran at 1.416.341.0990.
September 10-11
Washington, DC. ICF International is a sponsor of the Generation Strategies in an Era of Uncertainty Conference. ICF International staff will give the following presentations:
September 10
- Pre-Conference Workshop, 9 a.m.-noon: Steve Fine and Chris MacCracken will lead this workshop titled, Asset Valuations and Making the Right Build vs. Buy Decisions in a Carbon Constrained World.
- Steve Fine, the conference chair, will deliver the conference’s opening comments.
- Chris MacCracken will give a presentation titled, Impact of CO2 on the Economics of Generation and Dispatch Orders.
- Steve Fine will give a presentation titled, Forecasting Carbon Prices to Successfully Manage Portfolio Risk in Coming Years.
September 11
- John Blaney will moderate a panel discussion on Utility and Generator Perspectives on Mitigating Carbon Risk: Portfolio, Technical and Trading Strategies.
For more information, contact Steve Fine at 1.703.934.3302.
September 11
Mumbai, India. ICF is conducting a pre-conference workshop for the Indian Carbon Market Conclave, providing an introduction to CDM and the carbon market. For more information, contact Bishal Thapa at 91.11.4354.3002
September 11-12
New Delhi, India. At the India Coal Market 2007, ICF International’s Bishal Thapa is chairing a session on Supply Growth and Import Options and will give a presentation on The Dynamic of Indian Coal Markets. For more information, contact Bishal Thapa at 91.11.4354.3002.
September 16-18
Lexington, KY. At the American Association of Petroleum Geologists Eastern Section Meeting, ICF International’s Jim Rice will give a presentation on Reducing Methane Emissions and Improving Profits in Upstream Oil and Gas. For more information, contact Jim Rice at 1.781.676.4080.
September 17-18
Kathmandu, Nepal. ICF International’s Bishal Thapa is giving a presentation on Emerging Opportunities for Nepali Hydro Power at the Nepal Power Summit 2007. For more information, contact Bishal Thapa at 91.11.4354.3002.
September 18
Hyderabad, India. ICF is conducting a pre-conference workshop for the Indian Carbon Market Conclave, providing an introduction to CDM and the carbon market. For more information, contact Kunal Sharma 91.11.4354.3007.
September 20
Washington, DC. ICF International is hosting the next session of our monthly Regulatory and Litigation Breakfast at 8 a.m. The speaker is Revis James, Director of the Electric Power Research Institute’s Energy Technology Assessment Center. The presentation titled, Can Technology Solve the Climate Change Challenge?, 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 20-21
New Delhi, India. At India Electricity 2007, ICF International’s Bishal Thapa is giving a presentation on Renewable Energy and CDM. For more information, contact Bishal Thapa at 91.11.4354.3002.
September 21
Webcast. ICF International's Michael Grant will be featured in a free live webcast on Congestion and Commuter Programs on the National League of Cities' Internet TV Channel, NLC TV, http://www.NLCTV.org, at 1 p.m. He will be discussing the effectiveness of transportation demand management strategies at meeting community goals related to traffic, the environment, and quality of life. The webcast is targeted to decision makers in the municipal governments of NLC's 1,600 member cities. For more information, contact Michael Grant at 1.703.218.2692.
September 25
Washington, DC. ICF International’s Joel Bluestein will be participating in Congressional staffing in the U.S. Capitol room SC-4 at 2 PM. His presentation will address recent Federal legislative proposals and analysis of their implications for natural gas use. For more information, contact Joel Bluestein at 1.703.373.6630.
September 26-28
Overland Park, KS. ICF International will be an exhibitor at the 18th Annual Kansas State Society for Human Resource Management Conference. For more information, contact Ryan Riley at 1.913.451.9969.

October 2007
September 28-October 2
Oklahoma City, OK. ICF International will be a silver sponsor and exhibit at the 2007 National Emergency Management Association (NEMA) Conference. Visit Booth 20 at the Cox Convention Center. For more information, contact Gregg Dawkins at 1.703.218.2511.
October 1-3
New York, NY. ICF International will exhibit at the Working Mother 100 Best Companies 2007 WorkLife Congress. For more information, contact Lorena Moore at 1.703.279.6253.
October 4
Washington, DC. ICF International's Joel Bluestein will be moderating a panel on Natural Gas’ Role in Climate Change—Implications for Greater Reliance at the America Gas Fountation's Natural Gas & Climate Change Forum. For more information, contact Joel Bluestein at 1.703.373.6630.
October 5
Brussels, Belgium. Margery Sher of ICF International, along with Linda Roundtree of Roundtree Consulting and Elisabeth Ganss of Dow Corning, will give a presentation at WorldatWork Europe on Building an Award-Winning Work-Life Effectiveness Culture. In addition to legislated benefits that support working families, multi-national companies are focusing on designing work-life initiatives to enhance recruitment, retention and employee engagement. The latest research, trends and innovations in the work-life field will be discussed, as well as the common and unique challenges employees in Europe face related to workplace flexibility, dependent care, services for families, and overwork. For more information, contact Margery Sher at 1.703.279.6271.
October 8-12
New Orleans, LA. ICF International’s Carole A. Burchette will speak at the Habitat for Humanity’s International Executive Director’s Conference—Focus on Future, Advanced Topics for Growing Affiliates. She is scheduled to speak during the following session, Accessing HOME Funds to Help Executive Directors Understand HUD’s HOME Program: Its History, Purpose, and Basic Program Guidelines. For more information, contact Carole Burchette at 1.904.399.2760.
October 10-12
London, United Kingdom. ICF International’s Alexandre Marty will participate in a panel discussion at the Environmental Finance Conference—Carbon Finance Europe 2007. He is scheduled to speak during the 4:30 p.m. session on October 12 titled, Where Next for Carbon Prices?, discussing EU Allowances vs. CERS, ERUs and VERs; assessing impact of Phase II national allocation plans; and how carbon prices interact with gas, power prices, and weather. For more information, contact Sue Demmon at 44.20.7092.3004.
October 15-17
San Antonio, TX. ICF International’s Joel Bluestein will be a plenary speaker at the 2007 Fuel Cell Seminar & Exposition. His presentation titled Recent Events in GHG Legislation and Implications for Fuel Cells” will be on October 16 from 9 a.m. to 12 p.m.. For more information, contact Joel Bluestein at 1.703.373.6630.
October 21-24
Rome, Italy. ICF’s International’s John Blaney will give a presentation titled, Commercial Implications for Coal During the Kyoto Protocol First Commitment Period (2008-2012), at the Coaltrans 2007—World Coal Conference. For more information, contact John Blaney at 1.703.934.3367.
October 23-25
Dayton, OH. ICF International will be an exhibitor at the Armed Forces Communications and Electronics Association (AFCEA) InfoTech 2007 Conference. ICF’s Russ Rhea and Jeff LeCompte will give a presentation on AFSO21 Assessment Methodology: Driving Cultural Change. For more information, contact Meagan Biggers at 1.703.934.3791.
October 25
Washington, DC. ICF International is hosting the next session of our monthly Regulatory and Litigation Breakfast at 8 a.m. The speaker is David W. Hilt, Vice President and Director of Compliance for the North American Electric Reliability Corporation (NERC). The presentation titled, Mandatory Reliability Standards—Keeping the Lights On, 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 26-27
Kansas City, MO. ICF International will be a sponsor of the Society for Industrial and Organizational Psychology’s (SIOP) 2007 Leading Edge Consortium. The conference will take place at the InterContinental Kansas City at the Plaza. For more information, contact Alyssa Myers at 1.913.680.1476.
October 27
Washington DC. At the Smithsonian’s Creating a Sustainable Future in a Complex World event, ICF International’s Elliot Roseman will give a presentation on Intersections of Energy Sciences and Government Policy in the Future, including the appropriate role of government in inducing energy research and development as a component of sustainability. For more information, contact Elliot Roseman at 1. 703.934.3859.
October 29-30
Ontario, Canada. At the 2007 Agri-Food Innovation Forum, ICF International’s Skip Willis will give a presentation on Agriculture and Big Industry: Solving the Carbon Challenge. For more information, contact Kim Curran at 1.416.341.0990.

November 2007
November 1-2
New Delhi, India. ICF International is a Knowledge Partner of India Carbon Market Conclave 2007. Several ICF staff will be giving presentations at the event. Alexandre Marty will give a presentation on Outlook on Global Carbon Markets and Bishal Thapa will give a presentation on Project Development in India. For more information, contact Bishal Thapa at 91.11.5151.7796.
November 2
Singapore. Margery Sher and Barbara Rudin of ICF International, along with Joyce Lim of IBM Singapore, will give a presentation on Child Care: A Critical Infrastructure Issue at WorldatWork Asia Pacific, held at the PanPacific Hotel. The business imperative for child care will be explored, along with child care as a critical infrastructure issue, numerous child care strategies, the workforce development implications of child care, and the return on investment. Child care issues in Asia will be presented, with India as a special example, and IBM’s cutting-edge work-life and child care initiatives will be explained. For more information, contact Margery Sher at 1.703.279.6271.
November 3-7
Washington, DC. ICF International will exhibit (Booth #1219) at the American Public Health Association (APHA) 135th Annual Meeting and Exposition. The conference will address current and emerging health science, policy, and practice issues in an effort to prevent disease and promote health. For more information, contact Amy Giese at 1.703.934.3081.
November 7-10
Chicago, IL. ICF International will exhibit at the National Association for the Education of Young Children 2007 Conference and Expo. The conference will focus on the latest research and information on early childhood development. For more information, contact Lorena Moore at 1.703.279.6253.
November 7-10
Chicago, IL. ICF International will exhibit at the 2007 National Association for the Education of Young Children (NAEYC) Conference. The conference will discuss the everyday issues that early childhood education professionals face while working with young children and families. For more information, contact Lorena Moore at 1.703.279.6253.
November 8
Marlborough, MA. ICF International will exhibit at the Association of Energy Services Professionals Northeast Energy Efficiency Council Annual Conference. The event will focus on current developments in energy efficiency programs and policy. For more information, contact Kellie Phelan at 1.401.885.1640.
November 11-13
Reno, NV. ICF International will exhibit at the International Association of Emergency Manager’s (IAEM) 55th Annual Conference & Emergency Management Expo. Visit Booth 220 at the Silvery Legacy Resort and Casino. For more information, contact Lou Lacher at 1.703.310.9148.
November 11-14
Washington, DC. ICF International will be an exhibitor at the Energy Efficiency Global Forum & Exposition. The conference will showcase the potential of energy efficiency in creating a sustainable energy future for our world. For more information, contact Kellie Phelan at 1.401.885.1640.
November 12-15
Washington, DC. ICF International will exhibit (Booth 515) at the Logistics Officer Association 2007 National Conference. The conference is designed to be a forum to share ideas, proven practices, and new technology for air and space logistical support. For more information, contact Meagan Biggers at 1.703.934.3791.
November 13
Webinar. As part of ICF's free monthly Energy and Environment Intelligence Briefing, Kevin Petak, vice president for gas market modeling, will provide an overview of ICF's Winter Gas Market Outlook. Based on ICF's Gas Market Model (GMM) and analysis of North American gas supply and demand, the outlook will address the status of storage, changing supply, and growing LNG capacity as well as international competition for LNG and the effect of continued high oil prices. The webcasts are held on the second Tuesday of every month from 11:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m. EST (8:30-9:30 a.m. PST). For more information, contact energy@icfi.com or 1.703.934.3637 (energy hotline).
November 14-16
St. Louis, Missouri. ICF International will exhibit at EPA’s Environmental Information Symposium 2007. The conference will focus on the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency's Information Management (IM) and Information Technology (IT) strategic direction and policies. For more information, contact Chris Munson at 1.703.934.3434.
November 14-16
Washington D.C. ICF International is a sponsor and exhibitor at the Human Capital Management Federal (HCMF) Conference 2007. ICF’s Peter Bonner will also give a presentation on Establishing Effective Performance Management Systems. For more information, contact Alia Subaitani at 1.703.934.3136.
November 15
Washington, DC. ICF International is hosting the next session of our monthly Regulatory and Litigation Breakfast at 8 a.m. The speakers are Elliot Roseman of ICF International and James J. Demarest, Jr. of Pepco Holdings. The presentation titled, The Utility Planning Puzzle: Putting the Pieces Together, 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 26-29
Washington, DC. ICF International will exhibit (Booth 21) at the Defense Logistics 2007 Conference. For more information, contact Meagan Biggers at 1.703.934.3791.

December 2007
December 3-14
Bali, Indonesia. At the United Nations Climate Change Conference, several of ICF’s climate change experts will be involved in a series of speaking engagements as part of side events organized by the International Emissions Trading Association (IETA).
- December 6
Alexei Sankovski will give a presentation on Introduction to CDM Methodology and Kyoto Protocol Process
- December 7
Alexei Sankovski will give a presentation on Additionality: Never Ending Story or Workable Solution?
- December 10
Natalia Gorina will give a presentation on Delivery and Performance Risk for CDM Projects
- December 11
Craig Ebert will give a presentation on Voluntary Carbon Market: Opportunities and Challenges
- December 12
Alexandre Marty will give a presentation on What is the Scope for Including International Aviation in the Post-2012 Regime
For more information, contact Alexandre Marty at +44.20.7092.3015.
December 4-6
Redmond, WA. ICF International will exhibit at Microsoft's Homeland Security and Public Safety Symposium. For more information, contact Eric Holdeman at 1.253.848.5095.
December 9-12
San Antonio, TX. At the Society for Risk Analysis 2007 Annual Meeting—Risk 007: Agents of Analysis, ICF International’s Amy Rosenstein, Margaret McVey, and Kevin Palaia will give a presentation titled Angler Survey at an Eastern Massachusetts Lake. For more information, contact Amy Rosenstein at 1.781.676.4084.
December 10-11
Las Vegas, NV. At the 18th Annual DACUM International Seminar on Competency Modeling, ICF’s Melynda Benlemlih will give a presentation on Conducting Process and Manpower Requirements Analysis: Using Multiple DACUM Charts to Develop Work Breakdown Structures and Manning Requirements. For more information, contact Melynda Benlemlih at 1.703.218.2751.
December 11
Webinar. As part of ICF's free monthly Energy and Environment Intelligence Briefing, ICF Senior Vice President Joel Bluestein will provide an Update on U.S. GHG Regulatory Initiatives. He will review the status of development, likely coverage, program structure and potential implications and interactions of the various programs proposed or currently under development. The webcasts are held on the second Tuesday of every month from 11:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m. EST (8:30-9:30 a.m. PST). For more information, contact energy@icfi.com or 1.703.934.3637 (energy hotline).
December 12
Washington, DC. ICF International is hosting the next session of our monthly Regulatory and Litigation Breakfast at 8 a.m. The speaker is Rob Gramlich, Policy Director of the American Wind Energy Association. The presentation titled, Wind Energy Development in the United States: The Case for Continued 30% Annual Growth, 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. Space is limited, register now.
December 13-14
Denver, CO. At the 5th Annual NEPA Conference: From Sea Level to 30,000 Feet—Understanding this Complex Statute, ICF’s Robert Henke will give a presentation on Managing Programmatic Environmental Impact Statements. For more information, contact Robert Henke at 1.303.520.9051.
December 17-18
San Antonio, TX. ICF International is a sponsor and exhibitor at the Clean Air Through Energy Efficiency Conference. The conference will focus on efforts to achieve optimum results in energy efficiency and clean air attainment and will identify consensus points for further development and a path forward that can be measured and built upon. For more information, contact Courtney Owen at 1.972.312.9136.

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