AFCEA Washington, DC Winter Gala
 

HISTORY

About the Gala
The AFCEA Washington, DC Winter Gala started in 1975 with the hopes of bringing together government, military and industry to celebrate the holiday season with friends and colleagues. After 40 years of continued tradition, the Washington, DC Chapter of AFCEA has donated over $2.3 million to local student scholarships and STEM programs. Recently, AFCEA Washington, DC has partnered with the U.S. Marine Corps Reserve Toys for Tots Program to provide holiday gifts to children in need. 

About AFCEA Washington, DC
The Armed Forces Communications and Electronics Association (AFCEA) Washington, DC Chapter largely focuses on the Department of Defense, intelligence community, national security and military health related agencies.

Chapter activities include nine monthly breakfast programs featuring a panel of government and military leaders. AFCEA Washington, DC also hosts the annual Winter Gala and Spring Military IT Leadership Awards. Additionally, the chapter hosts three technology summits, and has an active Small Business Committee, which hosts a series of networking Breakfast Clubs.

Furthermore, the chapter awards a number of STEM scholarships for graduating high school seniors and science teaching grants to Washington, DC-area high schools . AFCEA Washington, DC also supports McKinley Technical High School in their mission to become a nationally recognized STEM High School. The chapter also provides two Zelinger Awards to McKinley High School students who exemplify the core values of the institution based on teacher nominations.

Moreover, the Young AFCEA Washington, DC Chapter holds professional development events,  co-hosts the annual West Point Leadership and Ethics Symposium for local high school students, and holds a number of networking events throughout the year.