Government contract fundamentals and local small business programs are topics of Oct. 18 free class
October 14, 2011 by ei2admin
Trying to decide whether to sell to government agencies? Interested in the government market but not sure where to start? Want to know how to do business with the City and County governments? These questions and more will be answered by dynamic instructor Muriel Moton at our free class on Oct. 18 at 10:00 a.m. at the Albany Microbusiness Center.
Our one-hour briefing will be followed by a light lunch and then an orientation to the small business programs operated by the City of Albany and Dougherty County. This briefing is the perfect place for a busy business person to learn what you need to know – and what you need to have in place – in order to effectively market yourself in the government sector. This class will provide special instruction for Albany, Dougherty County, and southwest Georgia-area small businesses interested in registering for local small business programs.
Don’t miss this free class! Register now at http://gtpac.ecenterdirect.com/ConferenceDetail.action?ID=7096.
Business development in the government market is topic of free Oct. 20 class
October 14, 2011 by ei2admin
If you’ve ever wondered how State agencies, cities, counties, school boards, and authorities buy their goods and services, then our Oct. 20th class is for you.
You’ll learn how to register as a vendor, who to contact, where to find opportunities, what the requirements are for bidding, and how to get paid. Specific attention will be given to doing business with the City of Albany, Dougherty County, other local governments throughout SW Georgia, and the State of Georgia. Dynamic guest instructor Muriel Moton will be conducting this two-hour class. Light lunch will be served.
This class will be held from 11:00 a.m. until 1:00 pm at the Albany Microbusiness Center.
Register today at http://gtpac.ecenterdirect.com/ConferenceDetail.action?ID=7097.
Learn how to do business with the government on Oct. 27
October 14, 2011 by ei2admin
We’re conducting two seminars on Thursday, Oct. 27 to help you learn how to do business with government agencies. Come and learn — it’s free!
Our Oct. 27th seminars — conducted by our dynamic guest instructor Muriel Moton — are a must for anyone thinking about doing business with the government. You will learn how the government buys goods and services and what you must do to win government contracts. We will tell you all about how to register as a vendor, how to find out about what the government buys, how government agencies advertise their purchases, how to respond, how to locate subcontracting opportunities with government “prime” contractors, and much more. You’ll also learn how to register for the City of Albany’s and Dougherty County’s small business programs. The County’s program includes benefits for companies throughout SW Georgia.
Choose the class time most convenient for you on Oct. 27th:
- 10:00 a.m. until 1:00 p.m. (a light lunch will be served) – register here: http://gtpac.ecenterdirect.com/ConferenceDetail.action?ID=7100
- 6:00 p.m. until 8:30 p.m. (a snack will be served) – register here: http://gtpac.ecenterdirect.com/ConferenceDetail.action?ID=7099
Evening classes unveiled! Plan to attend Oct. 25 and 27!
October 14, 2011 by ei2admin
Too busy during the day to take a government contracting class? Well, now you can attend our free classes in the evening!
Two terrific classes are now scheduled to be held at the Albany Microbusiness Center on the evenings of Tuesday, Oct. 25 and Thursday, Oct. 27. Make plans now to attend — if these prove to be popular, we will schedule more evening events!
- Business Development in the Government Market is the class scheduled for 6:00pm to 8:00 pm on Tuesday, Oct. 25, 2011. By attending, you will learn how to register as a vendor, who to contact, where to find opportunities, what the requirements are for bidding, and how to get paid. Specific attention will be given to doing business with the City of Albany, Dougherty County, otther local governments throughout SW Georgia, and the State of Georgia. Dynamic guest instructor Muriel Moton will be conducting this special evening two-hour class. A light snack will be served. Register for this free class at http://gtpac.ecenterdirect.com/ConferenceDetail.action?ID=7098.
- Introduction to Government Contracting is the class scheduled for 6:00 pm until 8:30 pm on Thursday, Oct. 27, 2011. This seminar — once again conducted by our dynamic guest instructor Muriel Moton — is a must for anyone thinking about doing business with the government. You will learn how the government buys goods and services and what you must do to win government contracts. We will tell you all about how to register as a vendor, how to find out about what the government buys, how government agencies advertise their purchases, how to respond, how to locate subcontracting opportunities with government “prime” contractors, and much more. You’ll also learn how to register for the City of Albany’s and Dougherty County’s small business programs. A light snack will be served during this evening class. Register for this free class at http://gtpac.ecenterdirect.com/ConferenceDetail.action?ID=7099.
Don’t miss these wonderful educational opportunities — register for one or both today!
Perry, GA the place to be Nov. 15-17 to learn about business opportunities at Robins Air Force Base
October 14, 2011 by ei2admin
The Robins AFB and the Air Logistics Center will be holding its annual “Requirements Symposium” on Nov. 15-17, 2011 at the Georgia National Fairgrounds & Agricenter, Perry GA.
This is a unique 3-day event where senior leaders and managers at Robins Air Force Base share their current and future business requirements and organizational vision of the future. This insight into requirements at Robins AFB and the Air Logistics Center allows aerospace industries and businesses to appropriately plan for capabilities to support the needs at Robins AFB and the Warfighters they service.
The base and WR-ALC spend approximately $4.1 Billion dollars each year. By attending, you can see if you can help provide what is needed.
The agenda looks like this:
- Tuesday, November 15 – Optional Golf Tournament at Robins AFB Golf Course
- Tuesday, November 15 – Pre-symposium registration at Museum of Aviation Century of Flight Building
- Tuesday, November 15 – Contractor Vendor Booths, Century of Flight Building
- Tuesday, November 15 – Evening Social, Century of Flight Building
- Wednesday, November 16 – Thursday, November 17, 2011 – Symposium at Georgia National Fairgrounds and Agricenter
On-line registration for this event opens in July. Watch this site — http://www.wrcoc-aic.org/Page8.aspx — for details.
Archives of previous years’ Symposium events may be found at: http://www.wrcoc-aic.org/Page9.aspx