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Small business contract forecast forum to be held at Fort Benning on Aug. 9th

June 1, 2016 By Nancy Cleveland

 

Fort Benning is inviting the business community to attend a “Small Business Forecast Forum” conducted by  representatives of Fort Benning and the Mission Installation Contracting Command (MICC).  Attendees will be provided with details of their anticipated forecast opportunities for 2016 and beyond, plus forecasting on acquisitions at Fort Rucker, Alabama, for the fiscal year, plus a special training presentation on “Trade Off: Best Value vs LPTA.”

This event will take place on Tuesday, August 9, 2016.  Sign-in begins at 8:30 am and the event will conclude at noon.

As Stephen A. Magner, Small Business Specialist at Fort Benning, puts it, “We’ll do Benning acquisitions, a little training, and finish the morning with Rucker acquisitions.”

The event will take place at Fort Benning’s McGinnis-Wickham Hall, Room West 105 (Auditorium), 1 Karker Street, Bldg. 4, Fort Benning, GA 31905-5000.

There is no fee to attend but advance registration is required!

To register, follow the instructions on this form: Registration Form – Fort Benning – Aug 9 2016

For a map, click on this link: Fort Benning Map

Filed Under: GTPAC News Tagged With: Army, contracting opportunities, Fort Benning, networking, procurement forecast, small business, small business goals, subcontracting

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