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2015 Media Kit
Table of Contents
About ExchangeMonitor Publications & Forums – Page 3 Publication Advertising Weapons Complex Morning Briefing – Page 4 Weapons Complex Monitor – Page 5
Nuclear Security & Deterrence Monitor – Page 6 RadWaste Monitor – Page 7 GHG Reduction Technologies Monitor – Page 8 Technical Specifications – Page 9
Conference Partnerships Opportunities – Page 10
The Nuclear Deterrence Summit – Page 11 The Carbon Capture, Utilization & Storage Conference – Page 12 The RadWaste Summit – Page 13 The Weapons Complex Monitor Decisionmakers’ Forum – Page 14
Conference Exhibitor Opportunities – Page 15 Contact Us – Page 16
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ExchangeMonitor Publications & Forums publishes professional newsletters and creates, manages and sponsors forums, colloquiums and workshops to facilitate an exchange of views and information among government officials, private industry executives, non-governmental organizations and other entities on critical national and international programs and policies. The primary areas of focus are:
• Decontamination & Decommissioning of Nuclear Facilities;
• Nuclear and/or Hazardous Waste Management within the U.S. Dept. of Energy Complex;
• Cleanup of Nuclear Sites within the U.S.;
• Capture & Storage of Carbon Emissions;
• Technologies & Systems to Reduce GHG Emissions;
• Nuclear Weapons Programs & Non-proliferation Policy;
• Dismantlement of Weapons of Mass Destruction in the U.S. and Russia;and
• Nuclear Material Security.
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The Weapons Complex Morning Briefing is emailed out Monday through Thursday prior to the beginning of the business day. It is a source of timely ‘news you can use’, serving as an informative supplement to the weekly editions of Weapons Complex Monitor, Nuclear Security & Deterrence Monitor and RadWaste Monitor. The Morning Briefing combines the coverage of WC Monitor, NS&D Monitor, and the DOE actions covered in the RadWaste Monitor into a daily resource that provides comprehensive coverage of the weapons complex.
More than 4,500 Daily Readers
For a Sample Issue contact [email protected] or 202-296-2814 x101
Private Industry 34.04%
Government 62.03%
Academics .65%
NGOs and Other Interest Groups
2.28% International
1.0%
Who Is Reading The Morning Briefing?
Weapons Complex Morning Briefing Advertising Rates
Title Banner Ad Interior Banner Ad Skyscraper Ad One Week $895 $695 $695 One Month $3,034 $2,363 $2,363
Three Months $5,461 $4,253 $4,253 Six Months $13,694 $10,634 $10,634 One Year $24,649 $19,141 $19,141
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A weekly publication devoted to providing intelligence and inside information on the Department of Energy’s program to clean up U.S. nuclear weapons sites, one of the largest environmental efforts underway in the world. The Weapons Complex Monitor Coverage Includes:
• In-Depth Reports on Work in Progress at Major DOE Sites • DOE Contracting and Procurement Policies • Waste Management and Disposal • The DOE Contracting Industry
More than 9,000 Weekly Readers
For a Sample Issue contact [email protected] or 202-296-2814 x101
Private Industry 49.05%
Government 45.81%
Academics 1.22%
NGOs and Other Interest Groups
2.97% International
0.95%
Who Is Reading Weapons Complex Monitor?
Weapons Complex Monitor Advertising Rates Title Banner Ad Interior Banner
Ad Skyscraper Ad E-Mail Ad
One Month $5,180 $4,380 $4,780 $4,380 Three Months $12,432 $10,512 $10,712 $10,512
Six Months $21,756 $18,396 $18,596 $18,396 One Year $39,160 $33,112 $33,472 $33,112
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A weekly publication devoted to covering all the activities of the U.S. National Nuclear Security Administration, the U.S. Strategic Command and the Pentagon’s Non-Proliferation efforts. Topics Covered in Nuclear Security & Deterrence Monitor Include:
• Modernization of the Weapons Complex • Weapons Dismantlement • Nuclear Deterrence • The National Laboratories • Nonproliferation • Insight on Programs with Russia and Other Nuclear States
More than 7,000 Weekly Readers
For a Sample Issue contact [email protected] or 202-296-2814 x101
Private Industry 41.92%
Government 49.10%
Academics 1.20%
NGOs and Other Interest Groups
4.79% International
2.99%
Who Is Reading Nuclear Security & Deterrence Monitor?
Nuclear Security & Deterrence Monitor Advertising Rates Title Banner Ad Interior Banner
Ad Skyscraper Ad E-Mail Ad
One Month $3,885 $3,285 $3,585 $3,285 Three Months $9,324 $7,884 $8,034 $7,884
Six Months $16,317 $13,797 $13,947 $13,797 One Year $29,370 $24,834 $25,104 $24,834
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A weekly publication providing news and intelligence on the radioactive waste management industry. RadWaste Monitor Includes:
• Commercial and Federal LLRW Disposal • Storage & Treatment; Decommissioning & Decontamination • Rad Material Recycling • GTCC & TRU Waste • HLW and Spent Fuel Disposition • Waste Classification and Regulation • FUSRAP and DoD Waste • Waste Management at New Reactors • Nuclear Power Plant Decommissioning
Nearly 1,000 Weekly Readers
For a Sample Issue contact [email protected] or 202-296-2814 x101
Private Industry 56.58%
Government 28.29%
Academics 1.97%
NGOs and Other Interest Groups
8.55% International 4.61%
Who Is Reading RadWaste Monitor?
RadWaste Monitor Advertising Rates Title Banner Ad Interior Banner
Ad Skyscraper Ad E-Mail Ad
One Month $1,295 $1,095 $1,195 $1,095 Three Months $3,108 $2,628 $2,678 $2,628
Six Months $5,439 $4,599 $4,649 $4,599 One Year $9,790 $8,278 $8,368 $8,278
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A weekly publication devoted to timely news and insight on actions to allow continued use of fossil resources in a carbon-constrained economy. With coverage of the broad spectrum of government, industry, and RDD&D initiatives. GHG Reduction Technologies Monitor Includes:
• State and Federal GHG Emission Reduction Actions • CO2 Capture Technologies & Systems for Fossil-fueled Facilities • Enhanced Oil Recovery and Other Efforts to Utilize Captured CO2 • Leading Carbon Capture and Storage/Sequestration Projects Worldwide • GHG Emission Reduction Systems for Industrial Processes • International Climate Change Negotiations
Nearly 1,000 Weekly Readers
For a Sample Issue contact [email protected] or 202-296-2814 x101
Private Industry 62%
Government 15.33% Academics
4.67% NGOs and Other Interest Groups
10.67%
International 7.33%
Who Is Reading GHG?
GHG Monitor Advertising Rates Title Banner Ad Interior Banner
Ad Skyscraper Ad E-Mail Ad
One Month $1,295 $1,095 $1,195 $1,095 Three Months $3,108 $2,628 $2,678 $2,628
Six Month $5,439 $4,599 $4,649 $4,599 One Year $9,790 $8,278 $8,368 $8,278
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Advertising Technical Specifications
Two standard sizes are offered:
Banner – 728 pixels by 90 pixels
Skyscraper – 160 pixels by 600 pixels
However, our advertising department can work with you on additional sizes to meet your specific needs.
Ads must be submitted as a jpeg or gif with a size limit of 40K. Please include hyperlink information, if desired.
Online Advertisement Placement
E-Mail Advertisement Placement
For more information, please contact us at [email protected] or 202-296-2814 x 109
Title Banner Ad
Skyscraper Ad
Interior Banner Ad
E-Mail Ad
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Conference Partnership Opportunities Become a Partner and publicize your company. The 2½-day events attract participants from a broad spectrum of companies and organizations. The benefits include:
• Partner recognition on conference agenda and resource book • Inclusion of a 2 or 4 page* ‘marketing’ flyer in the conference resource book • The Opportunity to Moderate or Speak* • Complimentary or Discounted Registrations* • Complimentary or Reduced Fee for Exhibit Space* • Recognition During the Conference via Signage Publicizing the Company
Logo/Trademark *Depends on Level of Partnership
Available Partnership Opportunities Include:
• Recognition on Summit Participant Materials: Logo Imprinted On: Conference Portfolio, Resource Book, Notepads, Pens, Tote Bags
• AV Support: Company Logo/Ad Projected on Screens Used for PowerPoint Presentations
• Participant Hotel Keys: Logo/Ad Imprinted on Key Card • Exclusive Recognition at Summit Functions/Events
Conference Exhibitor Opportunities Showcase your organization’s capabilities, products and technologies.
The exhibit schedule revolves around the catered functions to provide ample opportunities for one-on-one discussions.
The Nuclear Deterrence Summit – Must be a Partner to Exhibit The Conference on Carbon Capture, Utilization & Storage – $2,995 The RadWaste Summit – $1,995 The Weapons Complex Monitor Decisionmakers’ Forum – Must be a Partner to Exhibit Exhibit Fee Includes:
• A 10 foot long by 8 feet deep exhibit space with a 6 foot table, 2 chairs, a wastebasket and electricity
• One Full Conference Registration • A One Page Advertisement in the Participant’s List
For Information on Available Partnerships or Exhibit Space
Contact the Forums Office at 1-877-303-7367 x 109 or E-Mail [email protected]
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With discussion ranging from management of the U.S. nuclear weapons complex and the security of the stockpile to arms control negotiations and strategic policy, the Nuclear Deterrence Summit brings together the top minds in the field for what has been described as a ‘nuclear Davos’.
2012-2014 Average Attendance: 316 Attendees
Registration Fees:
• General Admission (includes Federal Contractor) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $1,495.00 • Subscribers to Nuclear Security & Deterrence Monitor . . . . . . . . . . . . . $1,295.00 • State & Local Government Officials, NGO Representatives . . . . . . . . . . . $625.00
Add $200 to General Admission Fee after January 9, 2015
Discounted Registration Available for Groups of Four or More
Registration Includes: Three Continental Breakfasts, Two Lunches, Three Receptions, One Dinner, a Copy of the Resource Book and Conference Proceedings
Contact [email protected] for more information
Private Industry, 48.82%
Government, 38.43%
Academic, 2.36%
NGOs and Other Interest Groups,
8.35% International, 2.05%
Who Is Attending The Nuclear Deterrence Summit?
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Featuring key decisionmakers and technical experts from around the globe sharing knowledge and experience in order to accelerate the development and deployment of GHG reduction technologies including CCUS/CCS.
2012-2014 Average Attendance: 448 Attendees
Registration Fees: • General Admission (includes Federal Contractors) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $1,295.00 • Federal, State & Local Government Employees . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $595.00 • Academic Organizations . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $595.00 • Electric Utility Employees . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$695.00
Add $200 to General Admission & Subscriber Fees after March 27, 2015
Discounted Registration Available for Groups of Four or More Registration Includes: Three Continental Breakfasts, Two Lunches, Three Receptions,
One Dinner, a Copy of the Resource Book and Conference Proceedings
Contact [email protected] for more information
Private Industry, 39.67%
Government, 21.18%
Academic, 16.20% NGOs and Other
Interest Groups, 6.37%
International, 16.58%
Who Is Attending The CCUS Conference?
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Focusing on the full spectrum of commercial and federal radioactive waste management, including U.S. DOE, DoD, EPA, Army Corps, utilities, disposal and treatment vendors and more.
2012-2014 Average Attendance: 263 Attendees
Registration Fees: • General Admission (includes Federal Contractor) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $1,295.00 • Federal Employees . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $625.00 • State & Local Government Officials, NGO Representatives . . . . . . . . . . . $625.00
Add $200 to General Admission Fee after Aug 7, 2015
Discounted Registration Available for Groups of Four or More
Registration Includes: Three Continental Breakfasts, Two Lunches, Three Receptions, One Dinner, a Copy of the Resource Book and Conference Proceedings
Contact [email protected] for more information
Private Industry, 59.78%
Government, 35.13%
Academic, 0.60%
NGOs and Other Interest Groups,
2.43% International,
2.43%
Who Is Attending The RadWaste Summit?
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The preeminent gathering of decisionmakers involved in the cleanup of the U.S. nuclear weapons complex and similar efforts worldwide.
2011-2013 Average Attendance: 433 Attendees
Registration Fees: • General Admission (includes Federal Contractor) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $1,995.00 • Subscribers to the Weapons Complex Monitor . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $1,795.00 • Federal Employees . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$1,095.00
Add $200 to General Admission & Subscriber Fees after September 25, 2015
Discounted Registration Available for Groups of Four or More
Registration Includes: Three Continental Breakfasts, Two Lunches, Three Receptions, One Dinner, a Copy of the Resource Book and Conference Proceedings
Contact [email protected] for more information
Private Industry, 87.61%
Government, 6.84%
Academic, 0.30% NGOs and Other Interest Groups,
3.71% International,
1.54%
Who Is Attending The Decisionmakers' Forum?
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Conference Management Services
Successful events require strategy, coordination and behind the scenes work. With over three decades of experience in planning and managing all aspects of conferences, ExchangeMonitor Publications & Forums has the knowledge necessary to execute successful events which will leave a lasting impression with your attendees.
As no two meetings are identical, ExchangeMonitor will work with you to determine the proper strategy. We will be your partner throughout the conference ensuring that your focus can remain on your business objectives.
Meeting management solutions offered can be customized to meet your needs and may include:
• Meeting Design & Planning • Site Research & Selection • Hotel Coordination • Vendor & Conference Material Management • Exhibitor & Sponsor Management • Registration • General Session & Speaker Management • Audio Visual and Event Technology Management • Accounting & Revenue Management • On-Site Support & Staffing
ExchangeMonitor can assist in planning all of your corporate events including:
• Customer or Vendor Conferences • Training Sessions • Annual Association Meetings • Special Workshops • Technical Meetings
For Information on Conference Management Services
Contact the Forums Office at 1-877-303-7367 x 109 or E-Mail [email protected]
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EXCHANGEMONITOR PUBLICATIONS' Corporate Leadership Edward L. Heminski Tel.: 202-296-2814 ext. 102 President Fax: 202-296-2805
Martin Schneider Tel.: 202-296-2814 ext. 105 Chief Executive Officer Fax: 202-296-2805
EXCHANGEMONITOR PUBLICATIONS' Editorial Staff Mike Nartker Tel.: 202-296-2814 ext. 106 Editor in Chief Fax: 202-296-2805
Todd Jacobson Tel.: 202-296-2814 ext. 107 Editor Fax: 202-296-2805
Kenneth Fletcher Tel.: 202-296-2814 ext. 108 Editor Fax: 202-296-2805
Jeremy Dillon Tel.: 202-296-2814 ext. 110 Reporter Fax: 202-296-2805
Abby Harvey Tel.: 202-296-2814 ext. 112 Reporter Fax: 202-296-2805 GHG Reduction Technologies Monitor [email protected] Brian Bradley Tel.: 202-296-2814 ext. 103 Reporter Fax: 202-296-2805 NS&D Monitor [email protected]
EXCHANGEMONITOR Conference Staff Nicole Mattar Tel.: 202-296-2814 ext. 109 Conference Coordinator Fax: 202-296-2805
[email protected] [email protected]
EXCHANGEMONITOR Subscriptions/Advertising Kelli Watson Hughes Tel.: 202-296-2814 ext. 101 Office Manager Subscription Services Toll free: 1-800-776-1314 ext. 101
Fax: 202-296-2805 [email protected]
EXCHANGEMONITOR PUBLICATIONS' Address Information Main Office: 4301 Connecticut Avenue NW, Suite 132 Washington, DC 20008 Mailing Address: P. O. Box 39289, Washington, DC 20016
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