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2015 National Small Business Contracting Summit - DC Summer Conference

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Date: Thursday, July 9, 2015
Start Time: 8:00 AM EST
End Time: 4:00 PM EST

Location: Embassy Suites Washington D.C. 
900 10th Street NW
Washington, DC 20001
Ph:  202-739-2001
Sleeping Rooms: $199 / Code NSB


Metro Center Metro Station | Directions
Fees: Register Now
Business Member - $95
Supplier - $65
Registrant - $165
Member Plus - $65
Board of Experts - $0
Association Partner - $0
Association Member - $0
Resource Partner - $0
Govt Supporting Member - $0
Government Member - $0
Prime Contr Sup Mbr - $0
Prime Contractor Mbr - $0
Leadership Team - $65

Sponsorship Options: Register Now
Gold Updated - $1,250
Recognition and Full-Page Ad in event program: 8" wide X 10.5" deep, Company Name linked to your homepage placed at our event web page, 6’ Display Table, 2 registrants
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Silver Updated - $750
Recognition and Half Page Ad in event program: 8" wide X 5.125"deep, Name Listed on the Event web page without link, 2 registrants
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Bronze Updated - $500
Recognition and Quarter Page Ad in event program: 4" wide X 5.125"deep, Name Listed on the Event web page without link, 1 registrant


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Region: National
Network: Industries, Manage & Grow Your Business, NASBC Gov't Contracting Supplier Council, Policy & Politics
Category: Growth & Leadership, Marketing & Sales, Legal, Industries, Government Contracting, Federal Gov't Agencies
Tags: Federal, government, contracting, small business, agencies, prime contractors, opportunities



Join us for the 2015 National Small Business Contracting Summit - DC Summer Conference presented jointly by the American Small Business Chamber of Commerce and the U.S. Women's Chamber of Commerce being held in Washington DC.

This popular event boasts a robust agenda that includes: 

  • Increased focus on assuring small business federal contractors secure our fair share of federal contracting (taxpayer) dollars
  • Access to federal agencies and prime contractors (scroll to the bottom of the page to see the list of agencies and prime contractors who have been invited)
  • Timely education and information on current trends, opportunities and threats to small business contractors
  • Legal education important for teaming, joint ventures and related topics
  • Connections to potential teaming and joint venture partners
  • Taking new ground - setting a course for the future with specific FY 2015 objectives
  • Influence on The Hill -- connecting votes to action for our congressional leaders

        

AGENDA 
July 9, 2015

7:45 am

Registration & Networking (Coffee Available)

8:30

Welcome 
Cris Young, President, American Small Business Chamber of Commerce
Margot Dorfman, CEO, U.S. Women's Chamber of Commerce & VP of Govt Relations, ASBCC

9:00

US Department of Treasury Opportunities Brief
Rhonda Trent, Small Business Specialist, Office of the Comptroller of the Currency 

9:30

Marketing your GSA Schedule to Capture 4th Quarter Contracts 
Judith Stackhouse – Jordan, General Services Administration, NCR - Office of Small Business Utilization 
  
 

10:15

Break

10:30

 
 

Presenting Your Company to Get the Business

  
    Jacquline Fogg, Project Manager , Tetra Tech
   David Casella, Director, Contracts and Legal, Tetra Tech 
   Jessica West, Director of Business Development and    Marketing, Tetra Tech  
   

11:00

 Department of Justice Opportunities Brief
 Robert Connolly, Director, OSDBU 

 
   11:30
    

Competition and the Criminal Law: What Small Businesses Need to Know 
Mary N. Strimel, Chief, Washington Criminal II Section, Antitrust Division, USDOJ 


12:00

Lunch (on your own)

1:00

One-on-One Agency / Prime Meetings*

4:00

Adjourn

Agencies / Primes invited and previously participating include - confirmed in BOLD:
 
Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System
Defense Logistics Agency (DLA)
Federal Reserve Board
General Services Administration
HUD
National Aeronautics and Space Administration
U.S. Agency for International Development: Professional Services
U.S. Dept of Agriculture: Construction, Professional Services, IT
         Farm Services Agency
         Agricultural Marketing Service
         Forest Service
         Office of Inspector General
U.S. Dept of the Army: All
         U. S. Army Intelligence and Security Command (INSCOM)
 U.S. Dept of Commerce
 U.S. Dept of Education: Professional Services
U.S. Dept of Energy
U.S. Dept of Health and Human Services
U.S. Dept of Homeland Security         
        FEMA
U.S. Dept of Justice
        Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms & Explosives
U.S. Dept of Labor: Construction, Professional Services, IT
U.S. Dept of State: Construction, Professional Services, IT
U.S. Dept of the Treasury
        
Office of the Comptroller of Currency: 541519, 541611, 541513, 541310, 524210, 541512, 518210, 541690, 511210, 541618, 531210  
        Bureau of Engraving & Printing   
U.S. Dept of the Air Force: All
       Air Force District of Washington/Joint Base Andrews
      11th Contracting Squadron/Joint Base Andrews

U.S. Dept of the Interior: All
           Bureau of Safety and Environmental Enforcement
          National Park Service
U.S. Dept of the Navy     
         NAVFAC
         NAVSEA  
   
U.S. Dept of Transportation – Construction, Professional Services, IT 
        -FAA
-Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency 
U.S. Postal Service
Veterans Affairs
Washington Headquarters Services: Construction, Professional Services, IT
Academi
Accenture Federal Services

All Native Group
APTIMA - Professional Services, IT
BAE Systems
CenturyLink
Harris
IBM
Johnson Controls
Mantech
Northrop Grumman
PAE
SAIC
Southern Research

STG
Skanska
Tetra Tech
Washington DC
WMATA - Washington Metro Area Transit Authority



*One-on-one Matchmaking 
At the start of the session, Agencies / Primes will introduce themselves. You then meet with any of the agencies/primes in which you have interest in doing business. There are no sign up sheets  or bells and whistles. You are allowed 5 minutes - or longer if there is no line behind you. If you are patient, you will have the opportunity to meet with everyone. Make sure to bring your one-page capabilities statement and business cards that include your information.


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