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NVTC members have expressed a strong interest in the organization playing a more active role in setting the region's green agenda. As such, we recently established the NVTC Green Technology and Energy Task Force. The goals of the task force are to educate NVTC member companies about best practices in the green space, monitor legislation in the Commonwealth that addresses green issues, and work to make Northern Virginia a place that attracts green businesses and investments.
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Committee Leaders
Co-Chairs
Lydia Thomas
Noblis
Walter A. (Tony) Maull
Vergent Energy
To contact either of the co-chairs, please e-mail goinggreen@nvtc.org.
Member Companies
- Accenture
- Albo & Oblon, LLP
- Andrews Kurth
- Basis
- Better World Telecom
- CapTech Ventures
- CEA
- CGI
- DCL Associates
- Deltek
- Dhi
- Digicon Corporation
- Ernst & Young
- Fairfax County Economic Development Authority
- George Mason University
- Global Logic
- Got Green Energy
- Greater Washington Board of Trade
- Gsecurity
- Heidrick & Struggles
- IBM
- ICF International
- KPMG
- Lee Technologies
- M and T Bank
- ManTech
- McLean Captial
- Micron Technology
- Noblis
- Northrop Grumman
- Panacea Consulting
- PC Recycler
- PECVA
- PowerLoft
- Red Shift Ventures
- Reston
- SAIC
- Siemens
- Stewart Strategies Group, LLC
- Telework Network
- Turtle Wings
- Vernon Wade Telecom
Meetings
Registration: 12:00 p.m.
Meeting: 12:00 - 1:30 p.m.
ICF International
9300 Lee Highway
Fairfax, VA 22031
The DOE is conducting a national energy hub competition to establish a National Buildings Energy Efficiency Center. The DOE will fund one National think tank focused on achieving greater energy efficiency in buildings and reduce the 40% of total power consumed by buildings. Members of the Northern Virginia technology community are working to ensure that this center is located in this region.
Come hear George Vradenburg, retired EVP of AOL/Time Warner, speak about a proposal for a national energy efficiency laboratory headquartered in the Region and a concept of a Green Corridor from DC-to-Dulles Airport.
The Chesapeake Crescent Initiative, a gubernatorial-level effort with OMB, GSA, Federal Labs and the private sector, was formed to drive innovation in energy, security and life sciences in the 3-state Chesapeake Region.
Please email Allison Glatfelter at: aglatfelter@nvtc.org to RSVP.


