Congressman Tom Davis to Discuss Development of Technology Corridor in North Virginia At O'Melveny & Myers LLP'S Reception.Technology/Business/Political Editors & Legal Reporters ADVISORY...For Wednesday (Feb. 21) --(BUSINESS WIRE) Congressman Davis Will Discuss Increasing Global Interests in the Region's Technology Businesses, and the Role of Telecommunications Communicating information, including data, text, pictures, voice and video over long distance. See communications. and Service Providers in Aiding the Development WHO: Virginia Virginia, state, United States Virginia, state of the south-central United States. It is bordered by the Atlantic Ocean (E), North Carolina and Tennessee (S), Kentucky and West Virginia (W), and Maryland and the District of Columbia (N and NE). Congressman Tom Davis is a member of the House of Representatives leadership and the House Telecommunications and Internet Subcommittee sub·com·mit·tee n. A subordinate committee composed of members appointed from a main committee. subcommittee Noun , and chairs the House Technology and Procurement The fancy word for "purchasing." The procurement department within an organization manages all the major purchases. Policy Subcommittee. Mr. Davis was formerly general counsel at PRC, a large information technology company headquartered in Fairfax County. WHAT: Congressman Davis is a distinguished guest and speaker at O'Melveny & Myers' reception celebrating the expansion of its technology-focused Northern Virginia Northern Virginia (NoVA) consists of Arlington, Fairfax, Loudoun, and Prince William counties and the independent cities of Alexandria, Falls Church, Fairfax, Manassas, and Manassas Park. office. While O'Melveny & Myers has had a major office in the District of Columbia District of Columbia, federal district (2000 pop. 572,059, a 5.7% decrease in population since the 1990 census), 69 sq mi (179 sq km), on the east bank of the Potomac River, coextensive with the city of Washington, D.C. (the capital of the United States). since 1976, it first opened a Tysons office in January 2000 to better serve its technology clients headquartered or having substantial operations in this fast growing technology haven. WHEN: February 21, 2001 from 6 p.m. to 8 p.m. WHERE: O'Melveny & Myers' offices at 1650 Tysons Blvd. WHY: The increased focus in Northern Virginia of a large international law firm such as O'Melveny & Myers reflects the dramatic growth and increasing global interests of the region's technology and telecommunications firms. |
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