Sunflower Systems Is Premier Sponsor of Federal Property Workshop
Arlington, VA, March 15, 2016 (Newswire.com) - Sunflower Systems®, the leader in enterprise asset management software and solutions, has announced they were their premier sponsorship of the National Property Management Association (NPMA) 20165 Federal Property Workshop. The NPMA Federal Center Chapter hosted, will be hosting a one-day, Federal Property Workshop February 23on January 28th, 20165 at the Key Bridge Holiday Inn in Rosslyn, VA.
The workshop will featured leaders in federal asset management covering a variety of topics including, but not limited to: electronic stewardship; ISO 55000 standard; overview of the legislative cycle; real property; and the federal disposal program.Public Policy on Asset Management; Fleet Management; Warehouse Management; Managing Animals as Assets and an update on GSA Regulations and Bulletins.
The Federal Center Chapter (FCC) is the largest chapter of NPMA, representing 10% of its total membership. The FCC is comprised of property professionals in federal, state and local government, contractors, and the private sector.
About Sunflower Systems
Sunflower Systems is an enterprise asset management solutions company specializing in the deployment of software tools and business processes to simplify lifecycle asset management tasks. Sunflower’s portfolio of solutions enables organizations to improve decision-making, accountability and regulatory compliance for all types of assets including personal property, real property, IT assets, materials, vehicles and more. Sunflower Systems offers a wide range of services including software implementation, training, consulting and operational support. Sunflower Systems has been serving the property management needs of federal government agencies, universities, government contractors and national laboratories since 1997. The company has offices in San Ramon, California and Arlington, Virginia.
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