Dec. 5: ADC Member-Only Webinar to Cover Post-Election Changes

November 26, 2024

ADC is inviting members to an exclusive post-election webinar Dec. 5 at 3 p.m. Eastern time.

“As Washington and the nation prepare for a leadership transition, ADC is taking a look at how the new Congress and administration could drastically shift our national defense strategy and ultimately what these new policy directions may mean for the military and the installations and defense communities they call home,” the event’s registration site says. “Join us for this exclusive ADC member-only webinar and hear from defense policy experts and DC insiders for insights on what to expect in 2025 and beyond.”

ADC Executive Director Matt Borron will be joined by Matthew Herrman, principal at The Roosevelt Group, and POLITICO Defense Reporter Paul McCleary.

Sign up now to join the event or contact ADC to become a member.

DOD photo by Air Force Staff Sgt. Brittany A. Chase

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