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50th Annual Association of Old Crows Symposium and Convention
The Annual AOC International Symposium and Convention is the premier event for electronic warfare and information operations professionals from around the world.
Dates:
Oct. 28, 2013 - Oct. 31, 2013
Website:
http://www.crows.org/conventions/50th-annual-aoc-international-symposium-and-convention.html
Address:
Marriott Wardman Park HotelWashington, D.C.
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