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11/12/2015 NDIA Washington, D.C. Chapter Breakfast (Ticket Purchase) with Mr. Vago Muradian, Editor of Defense News
Date and time
Location
Army Navy Country Club
1700 Army Navy Drive Arlington, 22202Refund Policy
Description
NDIA WASHINGTON, D.C. CHAPTER
CHAPTER BREAKFAST
Thursday, November 12, 2015
mr. Vago muradian
Editor, Defense News
at
ARMY NAVY COUNTRY CLUB
1700 Army Navy Drive, Arlington, Virginia
Schedule
Thursday, November 12, 2015
Army Navy Country Club in Arlington, VA
Ballroom
REVISED TIMES
7:30 am Registration Opens and Breakfast Buffet available
8:30 am Meeting begins with Presentation of the Colors, Benediction, Introductions followed by the Speaker remarks
9:30am Breakfast Concludes
Registration extended: Tuesday, November 10 at 12:00 Noon.
Cancellation date for monies to be returned: Monday, November 9 at 4:00pm
Additional tickets are $65/each.
Speaker Bio:
VAGO MURADIAN is the editor of Defense News, the world’s leading defense newsweekly. A Tegna company, it is headquartered in Washington and has correspondents in 21 countries. Since 2008, he also is the host of Defense News with Vago Muradian, the world's only Sunday morning news program dedicated to defense issues that airs every Sunday at 11 a.m. on ABC7 in Washington and worldwide on American Forces Network. Before joining Defense News, he was the foundering managing editor of Defense Daily International and the business and international reporter for Defense Daily, the leading U.S. daily newsletter covering the defense and aerospace industry. While at Defense Daily, Vago won numerous awards including for best breaking news coverage in 1998 for his series on the U.S. government’s rejection of the proposed merger between Lockheed Martin and Northrop Grumman. He joined Defense Daily from Air Force Times, the independent U.S. publication covering the U.S. Air Force where he covered global operations, including in Europe, Haiti, Somalia and Zaire. Before covering the Air Force, Vago served as Defense News’ the land warfare reporter. He started his career at Inside the Army. Vago has addressed and moderated conferences worldwide, and made numerous television appearances on C-SPAN, CNN, CNBC, MSNBC, conducted radio interviews with local stations as well as international outlets like the BBC, the Australian Broadcasting Corporation, Swiss Radio and TV and others. His work has been cited in books and he has been quoted in publications including The Economist. He also lectures on the military and the media, including at the Defense Acquisition University.