Defense and homeland security initiatives will be the topic of the next "technology@breakfast" event, scheduled for 7:30 to 9 a.m. Friday at the Wells Fargo Building's 23rd Floor Event Center.
Panelists discussing mission workload expansion at both Hill Air Force Base and Dugway Proving Ground will include Jim Sutton, Hill Air Force Base; John Clay, Northrop Grumman; Molonai Hola, Icon; Troy Takach, Kairos Autonomi; and Ken Gritton, Dugway Proving Ground. Moderating will be Gary Harter, Greg Jones and Marshall Wright of the Governor's Office of Economic Development.
Registration is required for the free event and can be completed through the GOED Web site at www.goed.utah.gov by clicking on the "Technology@Breakfast" link and completing the registration page.
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