The Sleuth Kit and Open Source Digital Forensics Conference 2011 (6/14/2011)
Open Source Search Conference 2011 (6/15/2011)

Dear Colleague,
Data in all domains is increasing at an exponential rate. To meet that challenge, we need computers and advances in exploitation techniques to give analysts access to insights into complex issues by changing how they can view, search, and organize that data.
Cloud computing addresses processing large-scale data and making analysis tools widely available, and human language technologies are supplying those advanced exploitation techniques.
Please join us for the sixth annual Basis Technology Government Users Conference on June 16, 2011 in McLean, VA. This premier event for human language technology specialists in government will explore these timely topics in a full day of talks. The conference is FREE for government employees. See demonstrations of current technologies and peek at future developments in text analytics in the cloud, translation of Romanized Arabic chat, cellular network analysis in the cloud, and more.
Our conference attendees return year after year for the rich opportunity to network with their counterparts from many parts of government—learning, sharing, and exploring ideas together.
Browse the full list of conference talks.
The conference is free to all federal, state, and local government employees, but pre-registration is required by Wednesday, June 8, 2011. Commercial, academic, and FFRDC participants are also welcome; however, a conference fee of $150 will apply.
Sincerely,
Carl Hoffman Chief Executive Officer Basis Technology Corp.Paid registration for the conference may be cancelled by 5pm ET June 9, 2011 for a full refund. No refund can be given for no-shows, or registrations cancelled after 5pm ET June 9, 2011. To cancel, please email conference@basistech.com with information about which conference you were registered for.