Announcing the 8th Annual Operation Jump-Start VIII
Wednesday, January 25, 5:30PM - 8:30PM
The Army Navy Club in Arlington, VA

What is Operation Jump Start?

Operation Jump-Start VIII is a charity event to help the soldiers of Operation Iraqi Freedom and Operation Enduring Freedom transition to civilian careers.

Through donations of quality suits (men & women's) plus gift cards and cash donations, we are able to give back to the soldiers who give us so much.

This event is sponsored by several organizations & companies who provide monetary and organizational support, all to pay tribute to the soldiers. Thank you.


Event Details

The event will be held on January 25, 2012 at the Army Navy Club in Arlington, VA. For directions, please see the travel info. page.

Please join us for hors d’oeuvres and the music of the Bank Street Band. There will also be a cash bar. We will also have special VIP visitors from Walter Reed National Military Medical Center, Fort Belvoir and the surrounding Northern Virginia and Mongomery County suburbs and anticipate a full house, so registration is required! 

Register Today!

Registrations will be accepted through January 23rd. In case of inclement weather the day of the event, please check this website.


Interested in becoming an Operation Jump-Start VIII sponsor?

For Sponsorship Opportunities please contact Angelica Hamilton, ahamilton@techamerica.org or call (703) 284-5308.


The event is organzied by:

Federal CIO Council  

Tech_America_Foundation

Diamond Sponsor GDIT_LOGO

Platinum Sponsor

CSC


Gold Sponsors

 

 CACI

DMI


Silver Sponsors

Exeter OST

 

Panasonic
Standard Verizon

Operation Jump-Start is also supported by AFCEA-Bethesda, AFFIRM, ACT-IAC and GITEC and open to all who want to give.

Event Details

Date:
January 25, 2012 

Time:
5:30 - 8:30 pm 

Where:
Army Navy Club
Arlington, VA

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We are pleased to announce this year's Honorary Chairs from our community:

The Honorable Roger Baker, CIO, Department of Veterans Affairs

The Honorable Rob Carey, Deputy CIO, Department of Defense