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VA supplier forum Apr. 10 in Atlanta

March 16, 2012 By ei2admin

“Supplier Relationship Transformation” is the theme of the regional forum being conducted in Atlanta by the Office of Acquisition and Logistics of the Department of Veterans Affairs on Tuesday, April 10, 2012.

The forum provides the opportunity for suppliers to network with and gain knowledge from the VA’s acquisition leadership and industry peers.

Advance registration is required and can be accomplished at http://www.theambitgroup.com/vasrt/atlanta_forum.html.

This event is being held at the Westin Atlanta Perimeter North, 7 Concourse Pkwy., NW, Atlanta, GA 30328.

More details are posted at: VA SRT Forum Atlanta 04.10.2012.

Filed Under: GTPAC News Tagged With: networking, small business, supply chain

Military healthcare conference in Dec. offers opportunity to market medical-related products and services

September 12, 2011 By ei2admin

The Military Healthcare Convention and Conference taking place December 5-8, 2011 in  San Diego, California offers a unique opportunity for suppliers of medical producst and services to market themselves.

You can find attached a copy of the daily agenda for this year’s event along with a registration form in these five documents:

  1. MilitaryHealthcareConference-SanDiego-Dec. 5-8 2011_Part1
  2. MilitaryHealthcareConference-SanDiego-Dec. 5-8 2011_Part2
  3. MilitaryHealthcareConference-SanDiego-Dec. 5-8 2011_Part3
  4. MilitaryHealthcareConference-SanDiego-Dec. 5-8 2011_Part4
  5. MilitaryHealthcareConference-SanDiego-Dec. 5-8 2011_Part5

There are three ways to register:

1.  Call Nakul Nansi directly at (212) 885 2685 by e-mail at nakul.nansi@idga.org, or

2.  Fill out the attached registration form and fax it to (212) 697-4106, or

3.  Register online with the following sales code for the best available rate:  TNNANSI

Your registration in this event will give you access to:

    1. Learn the latest in how to assess and treat TBI and PTSD.
    2.See the latest medical technologies available from a comprehensive set of exhibitors.
    3. Hear an expert speaking faculty discuss the continuum of care from Pre- Deployment to Battlefield and MTF’s to Post Deployment and Veteran Services.
    4. Hemorrhage Control, Airway Emergencies and Chest/Breathing Trauma.
    5. Networking opportunity with high level decision makers from various departments in the Department of Defense, Government and Companies providing solutions.

If you have questions about this event, call Nakul Nansi at (212) 885 2685.

 

Filed Under: GTPAC News Tagged With: marketing, networking

TAG hosts June 16 forum for IT companies interested in government contracting

June 13, 2011 By ei2admin

If you represent an information technology company interested in pursuing federal contract opportunities, you should plan on attending a special June 16th forum hosted by the Technology Association of Georgia (TAG).

The U.S. Federal government is the world’s largest consumer and they spend in excess of $60 Billion annually on IT projects alone.  At this event, you’ll get to hear from a distinguished panel of experts representing large contractors, small to medium size contractors, a representative of the Georgia Tech Procurement Assistance Center, as well as top-level officials from the General Services Administration.

Panelists will unlock the secrets to “How Technology Companies Can Maximize Profitability Through Federal Contracting” and share their experiences with attendees.

The panel will discuss:

– How to grow in the Federal government space

– Pros and cons of working with the Federal government

– Turning competitors into teaming partners

– How to build a successful track record with the government.

This experienced-based exchange of ideas promises to educate, engage, and provide great insights to companies that want to expand their horizons and increase both their top and bottom lines in this challenging economic environment.

For TAG non-members the cost to attend is $20.  Registration can be accomplished at https://s07.123signup.com/servlet/SignUpMember?PG=1521974182300&P=15219741911422840700&Info.

This event will be held from 7:30 am until 9:00 am on June 16, 2011 in the Hodges Room, 3rd floor, 75 Fifth St., NW, Atlanta, GA 30308.

Panelists include:

Damon McClure – GSA IT Schedule 70, Deputy Director

Charles Wingate – GSA Federal Acquisitions Services IT Commodities Div, Chief

Thomas Larkin – GTPAC, Procurement Counselor

David East – G4S Technology, SE Business Development Mgr.

Roger House – AxiomPresident & CEO

Moderated By: Oliver Yarbrough, Rainmaker Growth Partners

Sponsered By: Insperity

Filed Under: GTPAC News Tagged With: government contract training, GSA, information technology, IT, networking, Schedules

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