Georgia Tech Procurement Assistance Center

  • Home
  • About Us
  • Training
    • Class Registration
    • On-demand Training
  • Useful Links
  • Team Directory
    • Albany Counselor
    • Atlanta Counselors
    • Augusta Counselor
    • Carrollton Counselor
    • Columbus Counselor
    • Gainesville Counselor
    • Savannah Counselor
    • Warner Robins Counselor
  • Directions
    • Atlanta – Training Facility
    • Atlanta – Office
    • Albany
    • Augusta
    • Carrollton
    • Columbus
    • Gainesville
    • Savannah
    • Warner Robins
  • New Client Application
  • Contact Us

Class on marketing to state, local gov’ts offered in Kennesaw

June 30, 2010 By ei2admin

Thanks to a new partnership with The Edge Connection, arrangements have been made to host the first GTPAC class in Kennesaw, GA.

The Georgia Tech Procurement Assistance Center (GTPAC) will be presenting its popular class entitled “Marketing to State & Local Governments” on Thursday, July 22, from noon until 3:00 p.m.   The class is being offered free of charge.

The class will address how to do business with State of Georgia agencies as well as cities, counties, school boards, and public authorities.  By attending, you will learn how to register as a vendor, who to contact, where to find contract opportunities, what the requirements are for bidding, and how to get paid.  Specific information will be given on State contracting and on opportunities offered by local governments in the Kennesaw area.

Registration for this class must be accomplished in advance by phone.  Please call 770-499-3228 to register. 

The class will be held at the KSU Center, North Entrance, 3333 Busbee Drive, Suite 415, Kennesaw, GA 30144.  You may visit http://gtpac.ecenterdirect.com/ConferenceDetail.action?ID=6800 for a map and to obtain directions.

The Edge Connection offers assistance to micro-entrepreneurs and small business owners in their efforts to launch, sustain, and expand businesses.  The program operates in partnership with Kennesaw State University’s Coles College of Business.

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

Recent Posts

  • Contractors must update EEO poster
  • SBA scorecard shows federal government continues to prioritize small business contracting
  • The risk of organizational conflicts of interest
  • The gap widens between COFC and GAO on late is late rule
  • OMB releases guidance related to small business goals

Popular Topics

8(a) abuse Army bid protest budget budget cuts certification construction contract awards contracting opportunities cybersecurity DoD DOJ False Claims Act FAR federal contracting federal contracts fraud GAO Georgia Tech government contracting government contract training government trends GSA GSA Schedule GTPAC HUBZone innovation IT Justice Dept. marketing NDAA OMB SBA SDVOSB set-aside small business small business goals spending subcontracting technology VA veteran owned business VOSB wosb

Contracting News

SBA scorecard shows federal government continues to prioritize small business contracting

OMB releases guidance related to small business goals

OMB issues guidance on impact of injunction on government contractor vaccine mandate

Changes coming to DOD’s Cybersecurity Maturity Model Certification under CMMC 2.0

Judge issues nationwide injunction halting enforcement of COVID-19 vaccine mandate

Read More

Contracting Tips

Contractors must update EEO poster

The risk of organizational conflicts of interest

The gap widens between COFC and GAO on late is late rule

Are verbal agreements good enough for government contractors?

CMMC 2.0 simplifies requirements but raises risks for government contractors

Read More

GTPAC News

VA direct access program events in 2022

Sandia National Laboratories seeks small business suppliers

Navy OSBP hosting DCAA overview (part 2) event Jan. 12, 2022

Navy OSBP hosting cybersecurity “ask me anything” event Dec. 16th

State of Georgia hosting supplier systems training on January 26, 2022

Read More

Georgia Tech News

Undergraduate enrollment growth reflects inclusive excellence

Georgia Tech delivers $4 billion in economic impact to the State of Georgia

Georgia Tech awards first round of seed grants to support team-based research

Georgia Tech announces inaugural Associate Vice President of Corporate Engagement

DoD funds Georgia Tech to enhance U.S. hypersonics capabilities

Read More

  • SAM.gov registration is free, and help with SAM is free, too
APTAC RSS Twitter GTPAC - 30th Year of Service

Copyright © 2023 · Georgia Tech - Enterprise Innovation Institute