Helping small businesses to access federal contracts

From today’s email, we have this on procuring federal contracts. Now, I have heard that the feds have an absolutely dismal record for contracting with small business, and even worse on women owned firms. If you are interested in procurement, you better take every opportunity to learn and network!

National Procurement Council and U.S. Women’s Chamber of Commerce

We’re helping small businesses to access federal contracts.
Register for these summits and workshops.

#1: The Power of Partnership (March 9, 2006)

#2: The National Small Business Federal Procurement Summit (March 29-31, 2006)

Featuring industry one-on-one appointments and meetings, a full-page advertisement for your business provided to over 25 federal agencies in the NSBFPS Small Business Contractor’s Report, and a special “Mentor Protégé” opportunity segment presented by Lockheed Martin

#3: The National Women’s Federal Contracting Summit USWCC (March 29, 2006,)

#4: The GSA MOBIS Schedule Training Workshop (March 31, 2006)

#1: The Power of Partnership

March 9 , 2006
The National Center for American Indian Enterprise Development and the National Procurement Council join together for this national conference to bring small business communities together to encourage partnering relationships and increase competitiveness and opportunities in contracting.

Details: http://www.nationalprocurementcouncil.org/html/power-of-partnership.aspx

#2: The National Small Business Federal Procurement Summit

The leading summit for small business owners seeking access to federal contracting markets.

Thousands of small business owners have taken part in this important summit.

* One-on-one industry meetings (2 hour segments) with federal agencies and prime contractors.

* Full-page advertisement for your business provided to over 25 federal agencies in the NSBFPS Small Business Contractor’s Report.

* In depth agency and contracting research techniques.

* Much, much more. . .

March 29 – 31, 2006
Presented by the National Procurement Council – the leading small business trade association supporting access to contracts.

Details: http://www.nationalprocurementcouncil.org/html/nsbfps.aspx

#3: The National Women’s Federal Contracting Summit

The national summit for women business owners seeking access to federal and prime contractor opportunities.

This summit is presented by the U.S. Women’s Chamber of Commerce Center for Women in Government Contracting. The USWCC is working for women business owners to establish relationships, open doors, and increase opportunities for women in business. Participants may also want to take part in the National Small Business Federal Procurement Summit (shown above).

March 29, 2006
Presented by the U.S. Women’s Chamber of Commerce

Details: http://www.sblink.us/html/uswcc-nwfcs-2006.aspx

#4: The GSA MOBIS Schedule Training Workshop

This is an excellent chance for you to learn how to obtain and use a GSA MOBIS (Mission Oriented Business Integrated Services) Federal Supply Service Schedule to secure contracting opportunities for your small business. Top notch instructors, highly qualified.

March 31, 2006
Presented by the National Procurement Council – the leading small business
trade association supporting access to contracts.

Details: www.sblink.us/absolutenm/templates/npc-event-template.aspx?articleid=333&zoneid=89

Questions and Contact Information:

If you have any questions, please consider using our online customer support
chat system:

NPC Chat Support:
http://www.nationalprocurementcouncil.org/html/nsbfps-contact.aspx

USWCC Chat Support:
http://www.sblink.us/html/uswcc-contact.aspx

Or call:
National Procurement Council – 888-861-9290
U.S. Women’s Chamber of Commerce – 888-41-USWCC

Join NPC or USWCC:

Join NPC – http://www.nationalprocurementcouncil.org
Join USWCC – http://www.uswcc.org

Copyright © 2006 National Procurement Council and U.S. Women’s Chamber of Commerce

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Becky started Small Biz Survival in 2006 to share rural business and community building stories and ideas with other small town business people. She and her husband have a small cattle ranch and are lifelong entrepreneurs. Becky is an international speaker on small business and rural topics.

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