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Video instruction on government contracting basics now available

May 5, 2010 By ei2admin

A video recording of a very successful recent webinar on “How to Successfully Identify, Compete for, and Win Government Contracts” is now available on-line.

Hosted by Larry Alford, region manager for the Enterprise Innovation Institute (EI2), and presented by Chuck Schadl, program director of the Georgia Tech Procurement Assistance Center (GTPAC), the archived video provides helpful instruction to anyone seeking knowledge about the fundamentals of doing business with the government.

Over 100 people participated in the live April 28th on-line training session which was sponsored by EI2 as a part of its “Tech Tune-Up” webinar series.  GTPAC counselors Tom Larkin, Jone Debnam, and Jerry Shadinger supported the broadcast by answering questions posted on-line during the webinar presentation.

Business representatives who are interested in accessing the archived webinar simply can go to www.gtpac.org and click on the “Training” tab at the top of the page, and then select “Training Audio & Video.”  A shortcut to the presentation video can be accessed by clicking here.

Because of the positive feedback GTPAC received from participants in the recent webinar, more video instruction — both live and recorded — is planned.  Watch for announcements on the GTPAC website about upcoming on-line presentations.

Filed Under: GTPAC News Tagged With: government contract assistance, government contract training, webinar

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