2016 NASACT Annual Conference - Registration Brochure

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NASACT 2016

ANNUAL CONFERENCE August 13-17 | Indianapolis, Indiana

Photo used courtesy of Visit Indy

TA B L E O F C O N T E N T S Invitation from Our Hosts

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General Sessions

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Daily Conference Schedule

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Networking and Special Activities

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Guest Activities

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Indianapolis Area Attractions

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Travel Assistance and Conference Hotel

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General Information

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Registration Fees

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C O N T I N U I N G P R O F E S S I O N A L E D U C AT I O N Learning Objectives: At the conclusion of this conference, participants will be able to: • Recount changes to the roles and responsibilities of state auditors, state comptrollers and state treasurers as these roles have evolved during the past year. • Identify and discuss new standards and rules from the government standards setting bodies and regulatory agencies. • Apply practical information learned through case studies from peer offices and organizations. • Discuss state government financial management as it relates to the broader, national fiscal outlook for the nation. Level of Knowledge: Overview. Education or Experience Prerequisite: No prerequisites required. Advance Preparation: No advance preparation required. CPE: 15 credits have been recommended for the conference. Delivery Method: Group-Live The National Association of State Auditors, Comptrollers and Treasurers is registered with the National Association of State Boards of Accountancy (NASBA) as a sponsor of continuing professional education on the National Registry of CPE Sponsors. State boards of accountancy have final authority on the acceptance of individual courses for CPE credit. Complaints regarding registered sponsors may be submitted to the National Registry of CPE Sponsors through its website: www.learningmarket.org.

Front Cover Cityscape Photo Credit: Rich Clark

Dear NASACT Members and Friends, For the last 100 years the NASACT Annual Conference has been an excellent opportunity for state financial management professionals to learn from each other’s experiences. Starting with the 2016 Annual Conference, the next 100 years will continue to be a place for like-minded professionals to come together and meet tomorrow’s challenges head on.

PAUL JOYCE Lead Conference Host Indiana State Examiner

You’re sure to gain new knowledge and confirm some of your own ideas from the technical program NASACT has put together for you. We have several networking events planned that feature unique Indiana experiences. The fun run/walk will take you along the canal in White River State Park. You’ll enjoy the beauty of our Art Museum and local jazz artists, as well as, the excitement of playing on the field at Lucas Oil Stadium, home of the Indianapolis Colts. Downtown Indianapolis offers everything in close proximity so attractions, restaurants and shops are within a short walk of the hotel. On behalf of NASACT President, Calvin McKelvogue, chief operating officer of Iowa’s State Accounting Enterprise, and my Indiana co-hosts, we look forward to seeing you at this year’s NASACT Annual Conference, August 13-17 in Indianapolis, Indiana.

Paul D. Joyce, CPA State Examiner, Indiana

CALVIN McKELVOGUE President of NASACT Chief Operating Officer, Iowa State Accounting Enterprise

SUZANNE CROUCH Conference Co-Host Indiana Auditor of State

KELLY MITCHELL Conference Co-Host Indiana State Treasurer

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RON ELVING Senior Washington Editor and Correspondent, NPR News

A POLITICAL YEAR LIKE NO OTHER... The title says it all…this truly has been an election cycle unlike most of us have ever seen in our lifetimes. Join nationally renowned political analyst and commentator, Ron Elving, as he sorts through it all. CPE field of study: Specialized Knowledge and Applications

DAVID H. LILLARD, JR. NASACT First Vice President, State Treasurer of Tennessee

EMERGING ISSUES ROUNDTABLE: HR & MANAGEMENT TOPICS This session will address the highly-rated management/HR topics from the conference topics survey, including:

Dr. Trish Holliday, SPHR, SHRM-SCP • Leadership development – becoming a better leader

Assistant Commissioner and Chief Learning Officer • Recruiting, retaining employees – how are states going to compete? Trish Holliday is an enthusiastic and effervescent public servant who is passionate about DR. TRISH HOLLIDAY, SPHR, • Building office morale – bringing out the best in your employees helping professionals reach their greatest potential. Through a unique blend of experience as a SHRM-SCP missionary, non-profit consultant, certified facilitator, executive coach, adult educator, and Chief • Improving communication skills (with employees, agencies, and legislators) Learning Commissioner Officer, Trish teaches Assistant and skills and competencies needed to develop successful leaders and purpose-driven individuals. • The government workforce of the future – what will it look like? What will be the Chief Learning Officer She provides state appointing authorities with executive in workforce planning and Tennessee Department of Human impact ofcoaching millennials? leadership development. Trish drives the overall curriculum focus and development of all Resources statewide leadership programs. She builds relationships with internal and external CPE field of study: Personnel/HR stakeholders by networking with universities/colleges, national and local industry associations, government entities and non-profit organizations. She is a national speaker and serves on several speaker bureaus.

Trish consults with, facilitates, and coaches organizational executives on how to create learning strategies designed to enhance workforce planning initiatives and succession planning. Her strong relationship building skills and leadership competency portfolio allows her to successfully lead and develop emerging and current leaders of all levels, inspiring them to reach their personal and professional goals.

SCOTT PATTISON POLICY IMPLICATIONS AND RELATED BUDGETARY IMPACTS AT THE Executive Director, FEDERAL AND STATE LEVELS National Governors Association As a professional with a passion for lifelong learning, Trish has mentored and coached many leaders in the areas of This session will highlight policy trends in the states, and how the upcoming election leadership, engagement, goal setting, competency and strategic development. She pours her heart and soul into changes at the federal level could impact the states. You don’t educating adults and helping them become the best they can and be. subsequent Her areas ofpolicy expertise are creating learning organizations, strategic change, leadership development, and organizational want todevelopment. miss this “what to be watching for” session! Trish is an active member in the following international, national, state and local organizations: Tennessee Center for Performance Excellence, International Public Management Association, Tennessee Public Management Association, Middle Tennessee Society for Human Resources, Association for Talent Development, Tennessee Society for Human Resources, and the National Association of State Personnel Executives. She serves on the Board of Visitors for the College of Education at Lipscomb University, Tennessee State University’s College of Public Service and Urban Affairs Advisory Board, Impact Nashville, Habitat for Humanity of Tennessee, president of Toastmaster’s International Tennessee Government Leadership Chapter and past board member of Special Olympics Tennessee. In 2015, Trish earned her Doctorate of Education (Ed.D.) with an emphasis in Learning Organizations and Strategic Change from Lipscomb University. In recognition of her work in the state wide LEAD Tennessee leadership development program, Trish was selected as a 2016 Winner for the Leadership th Excellence Awards in the Top Corporate Leader Award – Over 35 category. She was ranked 6 in the top 30 winner’s circle which were chosen from over three hundred applicants. Doc Holliday is driven by a passion to help leaders develop strategies to create learning organizations and implement effective change initiatives.

CPE field of study: Specialized Knowledge and Applications

Publications: Holliday, T., Rushing, J., Williams, B., (2015). A Post-Secondary Matriculation Case Study of Two Rural Tennessee Counties (doctoral dissertation). Lipscomb University, Nashville, Tennessee. Holliday, T., (Volume 5: Issue11, November 2015) HR Professionals Magazine, Reinventing HR: Educate. Motivate. Inspire., www.HRProfessionalsMagazine.com, pp. 38-39. Holliday, T., (Volume 5: Issue 6, June 2015) HR Professionals Magazine, A Call to Urgency: 21st Century Leadership Competencies Needed for Success, www.HRProfessionalsMagazine.com, p. 40. Holliday, T., (Fall 2014) The Public Manager, Been There, Done That: Overcoming ‘Check-the-Box’ Training Syndrome, www.thepublicmanager.org, pp. 17-21, copyright Association of Talent Development (ATD) 2014. Holliday, T., (Volume 4: Issue 3, March 2014) HR Professionals Magazine, Success(ion) Planning: The Learning Community Circle of Life, www.HRProfessionalsMagazine.com, pp. 22-23.

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WILLIAM J. KRESSE (a.k.a. “Professor Fraud”) Assistant Professor, Governors State University of Chicago

IN BOTH LOVE AND FRAUD... LITTLE THINGS CAN MEAN COST A LOT Ignoring even the smallest accounting control can lead to big frauds. This is why auditors, comptrollers and treasurers can ill afford to disregard even seemingly insignificant controls. Determined fraudsters will devise ways to exploit the smallest holes in control measures in order to perpetrate a massive fraud scheme. Professor Kresse will discuss several recent cases that highlight why … “In Both Love and Fraud … Little Things Can Mean Cost A Lot.” CPE field of study: Auditing (Governmental)

CATHILEA ROBINETT President, e.Republic

EXPONENTIAL GOVERNMENT: THE FUTURE OF PUBLIC SERVICE ex·po·nen·tial (adjective): becoming more and more rapid. The world we’ve known is changing at exponential speed. The iPhone has eclipsed the Blackberry, mobile devices are displacing PCs, the cloud is radically challenging long-held assumptions about building technology, and the Internet of Things is redefining connectivity. What we regard as state of the art today will look quaint tomorrow as exponential technologies unlock individual, organizational, and societal potential. Along the way, people get scared, old organizational models crumble, and legacy cost structures stop penciling out. Understanding these shifts and how they differ from previous shifts is imperative. This session provides a tour of the trends that are reshaping our communities – demographics, economics, methods of work, customer expectations and the relevance of governmental institutions — all annotated with real world examples. By the end, you’ll have a clearer picture of what Exponential Government will look like, how it will act, and why your actions today can lead you to a preferred exponential future and a more perfect union. CPE field of study: Computer Science

THE GOLD STANDARD: A PANEL OF LEADERS IN OUR PROFESSION Hear from a panel of leaders in the government accountability profession as they cover a myriad of issues ranging from current professional accounting/ auditing challenges to the future direction of our profession to personal leadership tips. What a way to conclude the conference! CPE field of study: Accounting (Governmental)

JIM DALKIN Director, U.S. Government Accountability Office

MARY FOELSTER Director, American Institute of Certified Public Accountants

TERRI POLLEY President and Chief Executive Officer, Financial Accounting Foundation

KAREN LEE Chief, Office of Federal Financial Management, U.S. Office of Management and Budget

SCOTT SHOWALTER Chair, Federal Accounting Standards Advisory Board

LYNNETTE KELLY Executive Director, Municipal Securities Rulemaking Board

DAVID VAUDT Chair, Governmental Accounting Standards Board 3

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SATURDAY, AUGUST 13 2:00 P.M. – 5:00 P.M. REGISTRATION 4:00 P.M. – 10:00 P.M. WELCOMING HOSPITALITY SUITE AT THE MARRIOTT See page 6 for details.

SUNDAY, AUGUST 14 7:00 A.M. – 9:00 A.M. 5K FUN RUN/WALK See page 6 for details.

9:00 A.M. – 11:00 A.M. BRUNCH AT THE MARRIOTT Enjoy visiting with old friends and new acquaintances at the annual Sunday brunch at the Marriott.

10:00 A.M. – 5:00 P.M. REGISTRATION 12:00 P.M. – 1:00 P.M. MEETING OF NASACT’S COMMITTEE ON ACCOUNTING, REPORTING AND AUDITING (CARA) 1:30 P.M. – 3:30 P.M. MEETING OF NASACT’S EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE 4:00 P.M. – 5:00 P.M. NEW MEMBER RECEPTION All new members of NASACT and their mentors are invited to come and meet the Executive Committee and staff and learn more about the association.

6:00 P.M. – 8:00 P.M. PRESIDENT’S NIGHT AT INDIANAPOLIS MUSEUM OF ART Join NASACT President Calvin McKelvogue on Sunday night for a very special reception at the Indianapolis Museum of Art. See page 6 for details.

MONDAY, AUGUST 15 7:00 A.M. BREAKFAST 9:30 A.M. – 4:00 P.M. GUEST PROGRAM - A DAY AT THE INDIANA STATE FAIR See page 8 for details.

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8:15 A.M. – 8:45 A.M. OPENING CEREMONIES 8:45 A.M. – 9:35 A.M. GENERAL SESSION GS#1. A Political Year Like No Other: Need We Say More? Ron Elving, Senior Washington Editor and Correspondent, National Public Radio News

9:55 A.M. – 11:10 A.M. CONCURRENT SESSIONS CS#1. How “Smart” is Your State? CS#2. Analytics as a Service CS#3. The “O” Word is now “OK” — ERP Outsourcing Benefits From Your Peers 11:20 A.M. – 12:10 P.M. CONCURRENT SESSIONS CS#4. Defrauded, Wasted and Abused… Considerations for an Enterprise Approach to Program Integrity with FWA-as-a-Service CS#5. Gaining Efficiencies in State Auditor Offices – Indiana Case Study CS#6. Driving Business Performance Using Data Analytics CS#7. Collateralization of the Public Funds – Current Issues and Developments 12:10 P.M. – 1:25 P.M. LUNCH & AWARDS PRESENTATION Presiding: Calvin McKelvogue, President of NASACT and Chief Operating Officer, State Accounting Enterprise (IA)

1:25 P.M. – 2:15 P.M. CONCURRENT SESSIONS CS#8. The Modern Finance Function: The Impact of the Digital Revolution CS#9. Forensic Auditing CS#10. Leveraging Existing Technology/Systems for Maximum Efficiency 2:35 P.M. – 3:50 P.M. GENERAL SESSION GS#2. Emerging Issues Roundtable – HR and Management Topics Discussion Leader: Dr. Trish Holliday, SPHR, SHRM-SCP, Assistant Commissioner and Chief Learning Officer, Tennessee Department of Human Resources Moderator: David H. Lillard, Jr., NASACT First Vice-President and State Treasurer (TN)

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4:05 P.M. – 4:50 P.M. BUSINESS MEETINGS National Association of State Comptrollers National State Auditors Association State Treasurers 6:30 P.M. – 9:00 P.M. RECEPTION & DINNER AT LUCAS OIL STADIUM

2:45 P.M. – 3:35 P.M. GENERAL SESSION GS#4. In Both Love and Fraud … Little Things Can Mean Cost A Lot William J. Kresse, Assistant Professor, Governors State University, and Commissioner with the Chicago Board of Election Commissioners

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3:45 P.M. – 4:45 P.M. NASACT BUSINESS MEETING

TUESDAY, AUGUST 16

6:00 P.M. – 11:00 P.M. STATE NIGHT DINNER & HALL OF FAME INDUCTION CEREMONY

7:00 A.M. BREAKFAST TBD – 4:00 P.M. GUEST PROGRAM - NCAA HALL OF CHAMPIONS, LUNCH AT THE GOVERNOR’S RESIDENCE & INDIANAPOLIS MOTOR SPEEDWAY See page 8 for details.

8:35 A.M. – 9:25 A.M. GENERAL SESSION GS#3. Trending Now: Are You Ready for Policy Changes in Washington and in the States? Scott Pattison, Executive Director, National Governors Association

9:35 A.M. – 10:25 A.M. CONCURRENT SESSIONS CS#11. IT and Data Security/Privacy CS#12. GASB Update CS#13. Fraud Prevention & Detection 10:45 A.M. – 12:00 P.M. CONCURRENT SESSIONS CS#14. New Technologies: Improved Efficiencies CS#15. Economic Report for the States CS#16. Moving Us Forward: Uniform Grant Guidance and DATA Act CS#17. Developing Future Leaders: Millennials Coming of Age 12:00 P.M. – 1:10 P.M. LUNCH 1:10 P.M. – 2:25 P.M. CONCURRENT SESSIONS CS#18. Your Analytics Are Discovering Smoke – Where’s the Fire and How Do You Put It Out? CS#19. All Things Tax: Compliance, Reporting and Abatements CS#20. Innovation, The Digital Revolution and the Future of Payments CS#21. ERP Systems

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WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 17 7:00 A.M. BREAKFAST 8:35 A.M. – 9:25 A.M. GENERAL SESSION GS#5. Exponential Government: The Future of Public Service Cathilea Robinett, President, e.Republic

9:45 A.M. – 11:25 A.M. GENERAL SESSION GS#6. The Gold Standard: A Panel of Leaders in Our Profession Jim Dalkin, Director, Government Accountability Office Mary Foelster, Director, American Institute of Certified Public Accountants Karen Lee, Chief, Office of Federal Financial Management, U.S. Office of Management and Budget Lynnette Kelly, Executive Director, Municipal Securities Rulemaking Board Terri Polley, President and Chief Executive Officer, Financial Accounting Foundation Scott Showalter, Chair, Federal Accounting Standards Advisory Board David Vaudt, Chair, Governmental Accounting Standards Board

11:25 A.M. – 11:35 A.M. CLOSING REMARKS / CONCLUSION OF CONFERENCE David H. Lillard, Jr., NASACT First Vice-President and State Treasurer (TN)

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SATURDAY, AUGUST 13

SUNDAY, AUGUST 14

OPENING HOSPITALITY SUITE

PRESIDENT’S NIGHT RECEPTION AT THE INDIANAPOLIS MUSEUM OF ART

4:00 p.m. – 10:00 p.m. Welcome to Indianapolis! Join us in the open house hospitality suite. You’re sure to find some familiar faces and have an opportunity to make some new friends.

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SUNDAY, AUGUST 14

Join NASACT President, Calvin McKelvogue for a very special President’s Night reception at the Indianapolis Museum of Art. Enjoy magnificent art and music inside the museum itself but don’t forget to take a stroll around the truly beautiful grounds that surround this delightful venue.

5K FUN RUN/WALK

(Attire: Business Casual)

(Attire: Casual)

7:00 a.m. – 9:00 a.m. NASACT’s annual 5K Fun Run/Walk is a great way to start your day. The race begins just a short distance from the hotel and runs through White River State Park along the historic water company canal. (Attire: Athletic Apparel)

Photo Credit: Indianapolis Museum of Art

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MONDAY, AUGUST 15 RECEPTION & DINNER AT LUCAS OIL STADIUM 6:30 p.m. – 9:00 p.m. Throw on your favorite team jersey and come play at Lucas Oil Stadium, home of the Indianapolis Colts. Dinner on the club level will be followed by tours and access to the field where the real fun begins. (Attire: Casual)

TUESDAY, AUGUST 16 STATE NIGHT DINNER & HALL OF FAME INDUCTION CEREMONY 6:00 p.m. – 11:00 p.m. The State Night Gala in the ballroom of the Marriott Hotel will celebrate Indiana’s Bi-Centennial. Experience Hoosier hospitality, great food and fun. We’ll also announce the 2016 inductees into the NASACT Hall of Fame. (Attire: Business/Cocktail Dress)

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A C T I V I T I E S MONDAY, AUGUST 15 A DAY AT THE INDIANA STATE FAIR 9:30 a.m. – 4:00 p.m. Indiana has a fantastic State Fair. It is just a short bus ride from the hotel. Upon arriving at the fair you will be greeted by the State Fair Queen and given a shuttle tour to get the lay of the land. Spend some time in Pioneer Village, where they dress, travel and work just as the pioneers did. Smell the caramel corn cooking as you get a glimpse into pioneer life and Indiana history. Lunch will be provided in the Normandy Barn next to the Pioneer Village. Enjoy authentic fair cuisine Indiana style! Learn a a few Indiana State Fair fun facts and about the state’s history as you eat. You may even be entertained by a juggling act or two. Then it is time for you to venture out on your own to get a closer look at your favorite fair things. You’ll be able to download the fair app to plan your afternoon. For those who might want a more organized look, we will have volunteers that will be happy to show you their favorite things! Just a few of the great sights at the State Fair that day will be: • Draft Horse Show • Bi-Centennial Village • Exhibit Hall • Dept. of Natural Resources Exhibits and Shows • 4-H Exhibit Hall • Animal Barns • Loads of great fair food and rides for the adventurous! Photo Credit: MediaWright Photography

TUESDAY, AUGUST 16 NCAA HALL OF CHAMPIONS, LUNCH AT THE GOVERNOR’S RESIDENCE & INDIANAPOLIS MOTOR SPEEDWAY Time TBD – 4:00 p.m. The NCAA Hall of Champions has a great competition planned for you. There is a scavenger hunt planned through the Hall and a few athletic challenges to make sure you don’t miss anything the NCAA has to offer. This is a great way to experience the NCAA Hall of Champions, in addition to seeing your favorite college represented. After an hour at the Hall of Champions, you will travel by bus to the Indiana governor’s residence for lunch. Indiana Auditor of State Suzanne Crouch and Indiana Treasurer of State Kelly Mitchell will co-host your lunch at this working residence. Next you are off to the Indianapolis Motor Speedway. You will see the Hall of Fame Museum and take an insider’s look at the famous Pagoda. This year is the 100th running of the Indianapolis 500-mile race, so the track facilities have been transformed into an even greater racing spectacle. The famed oval is something that attracts visitors to Indianapolis worldwide and really should be seen in person.

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G E N E R A L A R E A AT T R A CT I O N S • www.visitindy.com

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Indianapolis Motor Speedway – www.indianapolismotorspeedway.com Indiana State Fair – www.indianastatefair.com Indianapolis Zoo – www.indianapoliszoo.com Victory Field (home of the Indianapolis Indians) – www.milb.com White River State Park – www.inwhiteriver.com Indianapolis Cultural Trail – www.indyculturaltrail.org Mass Ave, Arts District – www.discovermassave.com Fountain Square – www.discoverfountainsquare.com Conner Prairie – www.connerprairie.org

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Indiana Repertory Theatre – www.irtlive.com Hilbert Circle Theatre – www.indianpolissymphony.org The Children’s Museum of Indianapolis – www.childrensmuseum.org Eiteljorg Museum of American Indians – www.eiteljorg.org Indiana State Museum and IMAX – www.indianamuseum.org

SHOPPING • Circle Centre Mall – www.simon.com/mall/circle-centre-mall • Fashion Mall – www.simon.com/mall/the-fashion-mall-at-keystone

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A S S I S TA N C E & H O T E L

TRAVEL ASSISTANCE FOR NASACT MEMBERS NASACT members in good standing (or their designees) are eligible to receive up to $1,500 in travel assistance to attend the 2016 NASACT Annual Conference. All assistance will be provided in the form of a reimbursement after the conference.

INDIANAPOLIS MARRIOTT DOWNTOWN Hotel Cut-Off - July 11 - Book NOW! The conference will be held at the Marriott Downtown located in the heart of downtown Indianapolis, within walking distance of many restaurants and area attractions. This year’s conference rate is $155 per night plus applicable taxes. The cut-off date to receive this rate is July 11. Room blocks often sell out prior to the cut-off date, so we recommend that you book your hotel reservations early! To reserve a room, call (877) 640-7666 and ask for the NASACT group rate or go to https://aws.passkey.com/g/55436297 to reserve online.

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The Indianapolis Marriott Downtown is located approximately 15-20 minutes from the Indianapolis International Airport (IND). Shuttle Service is provided by Go Express. Approximate shuttle fee is $10. For more information, call (800) 589-6004. Taxi service runs approximately $35.

The average high temperature in August in Indianapolis is 83 degrees, and the average low is 63 degrees. Check www.weather.com for updated weather forecasts prior to travel.

CONFERENCE ATTIRE Fun Run: Athletic attire is appropriate for the 5K Fun Run/Walk. Guest Program: Casual attire is appropriate. Comfortable shoes are recommended. Conference Sessions: Business casual attire is appropriate. Sunday Night Event: Business casual attire is appropriate for the event at the Indianapolis Museum of Art. Monday Night Event: You are encouraged to wear your favorite team jersey (or casual attire) to the Monday night event at Lucas Oil Stadium. Tuesday State Night Dinner: Cocktail or business attire is appropriate for Tuesday night.

Photo Credit: Drew Endicott

REGISTER NOW! Register now at www.nasact.org! If you have any difficulty registering, call our office at (859) 276-1147. Registration fees for the 2016 conference are: • • • • • •

Members and Members’ Staff: $700 Lifetime Members: $250 Other Government: $825 Non-Government: $1,200 Guests (age 18 and over): $250 Guest (under 18): $75

General questions about the conference may be directed to Donna Maloy at [email protected] or (859) 276-1147.

Headquarters Office 449 Lewis Hargett Circle, Suite 290 Lexington, KY 40503-3590 P (859) 276-1147, F (859) 278-0507 Washington Office The Hall of the States 444 N. Capitol Street, NW, Suite 234 Washington, DC 20001 P (202) 624-5451, F (202) 624-5473 www.nasact.org