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Generating Leads Using eVA – Workshop #2

This advanced workshop is the 2nd in our series & focuses on lead generation. This hands-on session explores the public transparency tools available on the eVA website, including the Report & Resource Center and the new "power" search. You'll learn how to identify buyers who are buying what you sell, determine prices being paid for

Federal Contracting 101

The Southwest Virginia Community College APEX Accelerator (formerly PTAC (Procurement Technical Assistance Center) of Southwest Virginia, invites you to attend this informational training session to learn the basics about Federal Contracting. The presenter will be Judy Sayers, a Procurement Specialist with over 30 years of experience in federal government contracting. Register: https://swvccptac.ecenterdirect.com/events/4559

Intro to Selling to Virginia – Workshop #1

This session will provide a high-level overview of the Commonwealth’s purchasing process, including purchasing policies that affect how buyers use the eVA system to “shop” and the eVA tools used by our buying community. You’ll also get a guided tour of the eVA website as we discuss the publicly accessible tools & resources every business

Generate Leads Using eVA- Workshop #2

This advanced workshop is the 2nd in our series & focuses on lead generation. This hands-on session explores the public transparency tools available on the eVA website, including the Report & Resource Center and the new “power” search. You’ll learn how to identify buyers who are buying what you sell, determine prices being paid for

Basics of FOCI

From investors to employees to customers, there are a lot of people who can influence your business. Most of the time these relationships improve your business, but sometimes these influences can increase risk for your company. In this session we’ll be discussing risks posed by foreign ownership, control, or influence (FOCI). A company can be

The ABC’s of SBIR/STTR Funding

Find out how the government’s Small Business Innovation Research (SBIR) and Small Business Technology Transfer (STTR) programs can provide a source of R&D funding between the initial development of your innovative idea and proof that it has potential in the marketplace. The two programs make over $4 billion in high-risk, non-dilutive capital available to innovative

SBA HUBZone Program Overview

This training will provide an overview of the Small Business Administration HUBZone Program, how to qualify, and how to apply. Presenter, JaWanda H. Jones, Program Analyst, HUBZone Program, Office of Government Contracting and Business Development, U.S. Small Business Administration. Register: https://swvccptac.ecenterdirect.com/events/4560

Intro to Selling to Virginia – Workshop #1

This session will provide a high-level overview of the Commonwealth’s purchasing process, including purchasing policies that affect how buyers use the eVA system to “shop” and the eVA tools used by our buying community. You’ll also get a guided tour of the eVA website as we discuss the publicly accessible tools & resources every business

Federal Contracting 101

Presenter: Judy Sayers, Procurement Specialist with over 30 years of experience in federal government contracting.

Generate Leads Using eVA- Workshop #2

This advanced workshop is the 2nd in our series & focuses on lead generation. This hands-on session explores the public transparency tools available on the eVA website, including the Report & Resource Center and the new “power” search. You’ll learn how to identify buyers who are buying what you sell, determine prices being paid for

Project Spectrum – What Small Businesses Need to Know About CMMC

This virtual webinar will provide information to businesses concerning cybersecurity. What do businesses need to do to become cybersecurity certified. Why is it important to obtain cybersecurity certification? The presenter will be Mr. Derrick T. Davis, Director for Industrial Cyber Security for the Office of Small Business Programs (OSBP).

Writing an Effective Capabilities Statement

Your capabilities statement is your company’s resume. It is often the first contact you will have with Procurement Decision Makers. If your capabilities statement is the best way to get your foot in the door, wouldn't you want it to provide your company’s information in the best, most efficient way? This session defines what a

Creating Winning Proposals Lesson 1 – The Preliminaries

The first in a four-part proposal writing series, Lesson 1 "The Preliminaries" will cover the "rules of the road".  During this session, the following topics will be covered: Difference between Bids and Proposals What influences proposal selection Responsiveness vs. Responsibility Difference between Solicitation, Pre-solicitation, Combined Synopsis and Sources Sought

Creating Winning Proposals Lesson 2 – Preparation

The second in a four-part proposal writing series, Lesson 2 "Preparation" will cover getting ready to write a proposal.  During this session, the following topics will be covered: Identifying the government’s needs Envisioning how you can be a solution Offering ideas for RFP development Anticipating what will be called for Participating in pre-proposal conferences Identifying

Creating Winning Proposals Lesson 3 – Execution

The third in a four-part proposal writing series, Lesson 3 "Execution" will cover organizing a responsive proposal.  During this session, the following topics will be covered: Reading the RFP document Digesting the scope of work Determining your potential Understanding terms and conditions Mastering evaluation criteria Assigning responsibilities and scheduling Following instructions, completing the proposal and submission

Creating Winning Proposals Lesson 4 – Follow Up

The fourth and final in a four-part proposal writing series, Lesson 4 "Follow Up" will cover building a relationship, win or lose.  During this session, the following topics will be covered: Finding out the selection schedule Inquiring about progress Answering any questions which arise Responding to requests Abiding by the rules on communication Preparing for

SBA Veteran Owned Small Business Certifications

Every year, the federal government awards a portion of contracting dollars specifically to businesses owned by veterans. Also, small businesses owned by veterans may be eligible to purchase surplus property from the federal government. Certification with SBA allows service-disabled veteran-owned small businesses (SDVOSBs) to compete for federal sole-source and set-aside contracts across the federal government. Certified

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