The Henry M. Jackson Foundation for the Advancement of Military Medicine, Inc. (hereinafter referred to as “HJF” or “the Foundation”) is a private, not-for-profit organization authorized by Congress to support military medical research and education at the Uniformed Services University of the Health Sciences and throughout all branches of the armed forces. The Foundation currently provides comprehensive services to successfully plan and execute meetings, seminars, training programs, workshops and other educational events. In 2010, HJF produced more than 80 events for the U.S. Armed Forces, Department of Veterans Affairs and the Public Health Service. These meetings range in size and complexity from 30 attendees to 1,000 attendees. Our status within the U.S. military medical community provides us with a wealth of contacts and name recognition that is unmatched by other, more conventional businesses.
HJF proposes to provide the specified services, personnel, equipment and software to support the conference in accordance with the Statement of Work. Meeting and conference services are provided through the Office of Education and Meetings at HJF headquarters in Bethesda, Maryland. The Foundation’s meeting management expertise and reasonable costs assure that the work will be completed successfully, within the proposed budget, on time and with excellent quality. The Foundation also maintains general liability insurance coverage in case of unforeseen, uncontrollable circumstances.
When you partner with HJF, you are working with professionals with an extensive understanding of and respect for federal and industry rules and regulations. We create and follow timelines to efficiently manage multiple and varied projects simultaneously to meet deadlines and budget constraints. We believe that a successful event is achieved through not only meticulous planning and seamless execution, but also ethical conduct.