A2B Tracking is proud to be a featured sponsor again this year for the 2025 NPMA NES Conference. The National Property Management Association (NPMA) will host their annual conference in New Orleans, Aug 11 – 14th. The event is NPMA’s premier conference for property professionals and government property managers from across the country.

The NPMA NES (National Educational Seminar) conference is designed to bring together asset and property management professionals for educational learning, networking and certification along with industry experts to showcase cutting-edge technology solutions. This year’s event will be in-person only at the Hyatt Regency New Orleans.

Don’t miss the A2B Tracking booth in the Exhibit Hall. Please set aside some time to get up to speed on the latest requirements for government property and the most recent developments to UC! Web – there are exciting new features that you’ll want to know about. Don’t miss our Booth Giveaway!

Additionally, A2B Tracking will host a number of breakout sessions during the conference. The session topics are detailed below. Here is a link to the 2025 NES Agenda so you can plan your week accordingly.

RFID Tracking session

On Monday 8/11 at 1:30pm, Sharrieff Christmas and Peter Collins will present at the 2025 NPMA NES Conference on RFID Tracking for Property Managers. They will explain how modern organizations, particularly those managing government property, need to be able to perform fast and accurate inventories and automate their asset management process. They will explain how RFID technology – when implemented properly – is providing a much higher level of inventory accuracy and accountability to provide incredible return on investment. 

Automating Property Management

On Tuesday morning 8/12, Peter Collins, A2B Tracking’s CEO, will host a session to explore Automating Internal Procedures to Streamline Property Management. In this session, Peter will provide some background context to explain why today’s Property Managers are being held to a higher level of accountability and why accurate asset data is so important in today’s environment. He will take a practical approach to look at internal controls and processes that organizations typically use when managing government property. Peter will then share a variety of ways to leverage automation when tracking and reporting property that can save time and labor while also providing critical support to better position organizations for DCMA audits. 

IUID Compliance

Dan Faria and Sharrieff Christmas will host a Breakout session on IUID Compliance on Wednesday 8/13 at 11:30am. Defense Contractors that either deliver equipment to the US Military or manage government property need to understand the details of the IUID Policy, MIL-STD-130, as well as the implications of the DFARS 252.245-7005 Government Property reporting clause. This session will cover the details of what is required in the IUID Policy along with the best practices to maintain contract compliance.

RFID for Government Property Managers   

About A2B Tracking

Since 1994, A2B Tracking has pioneered military-grade solutions for tracking and managing critical assets and inventory for government agencies and commercial businesses. A2B Tracking is proud to be an NPMA Member for over 30 years.

UC! Web is a complete Government Property Management software platform which is designed to comply with US military requirements FAR 52.245-1 (Government Property), DFARS 252.211-7003 (Item Identification and Valuation), DFARS 252.245-7005 (Management and Reporting of Government Property). UC! Web automates data exchange to PIEE, WAWF, GFP Module and IUID Registry for military assets and shipments, property transfers and all asset lifecycle events. 

UC! Web leverages IUID, advanced barcode and RFID from one system to achieve 99%+ inventory accuracy and 30x faster processing. Integrates directly with Oracle, Deltek Costpoint and other ERPs and also provides integration with mobile computing devices such as industrial scanners, smartphones and tablets.

2025 NPMA NES Conference