U.S. Department of Energy - Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy

Vehicle Technologies Office

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May 13-17, 2013
Washington, District of Columbia
2013 Annual Merit Review and Peer Evaluation Meeting Each year, the Annual Merit Review provides a forum for evaluation and discussion of the Vehicle Technologies Office's projects. Reviewers evaluate the projects' contributions to the program's mission and goals and take into account the breadth, depth, appropriateness, accomplishments, and potential of these activities. Based on these criteria, reviewers provide numeric scores and meaningful comments to create a comprehensive project report card. The recommendations from the reviewers are taken into consideration by DOE in generating future work plans.

Connie Bezanson
Education & Outreach Vehicle Technologies Office
202-586-1600
connie.bezanson@ee.doe.gov

June 10-12, 2013
San Antonio, Texas
Government Fleet Expo & Conference The Government Fleet Expo and Conference features education, networking, and innovative products targeting all levels of fleet operations (municipal, county, state, and federal).

For more information and to register, visit the website.

June 24-27, 2013
Washington, DC, District of Columbia
Alternative Clean Transportation (ACT) Expo The ACT Expo is an alternative fuels and clean vehicles conference and expo.

For more information, visit the website.

June 16-20, 2014
Washington, District of Columbia
2014 Annual Merit Review and Peer Evaluation Meeting Each year, the Annual Merit Review provides a forum for evaluation and discussion of the Vehicle Technologies Office's projects. Reviewers evaluate the projects' contributions to the program's mission and goals and take into account the breadth, depth, appropriateness, accomplishments, and potential of these activities. Based on these criteria, reviewers provide numeric scores and meaningful comments to create a comprehensive project report card. The recommendations from the reviewers are taken into consideration by DOE in generating future work plans.

Connie Bezanson
Education & Outreach Vehicle Technologies Office
202-586-1600
connie.bezanson@ee.doe.gov