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99--Black Engineer of the year BEYA Global Competitiveness Conference

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The Naval Sea Systems Command Headquarters plans to award a sole source contract to Career Communications Group for facilitation services related to the Black Engineer of the Year (BEYA) STEM Global Competitive Conference, scheduled for February 17-19, 2011. Career Communications Group has a longstanding relationship with NAVSEA, serving as the local facilitator for this conference for several years. The event is significant for providing exceptional visibility and direct access to leading minority technology professionals and students, aligning with NAVSEA’s objectives to engage top talent in STEM fields. The contract is designated as a Total Small Business Set-Aside under NAICS code 561920, reflecting the agency’s commitment to supporting small businesses. The solicitation was posted on January 19, 2011, under solicitation number N000241300902. While the award is expected to be sole source, interested firms are invited to submit their capabilities for consideration. The performance location is connected with the Naval Surface Warfare Center in Bethesda, Maryland, a Department of Defense office responsible for overseeing this procurement activity.

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Sole source contract awarded to Career Communications Group for BEYA STEM conference facilitation.

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Department of Defense → Nswc CarderockView Agency

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561920 - Convention and Trade Show OrganizersView NAICS

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Naval Sea Systems Command 1333 Isaac Hull Ave. , Washington, DC 20376 US, MD

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AgencyDepartment of Defense → Nswc Carderock
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OfficeBETHESDA, MD, 20817-5700, USA
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The Naval Sea Systems Command Headquarters in Washington DC intends to award a sole source contract to Carreer Communications Group for facilitation services for the BEYA STEM Global Competitive Conference on February 17 - 19 2011. Career Communications Group is the local facilitator for the conference and has been providing these services to NAVSEA for several years. The conference provides unparalled visibility and access to the top minority technology professionals and students. Interested parties should submit their capabilities in writing to the above point of contact. (see numbered note(s) 1, 22

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