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The General Services Administration (GSA) is hosting an online webinar titled "Doing Business with GSA" on May 24, 2017, from 10:00 a.m. to 12:00 noon. This webinar, organized by the GSA's Regional Office of Small Business Utilization, is designed to help small, minority, Veteran, HUBZone, and Women business owners navigate federal contracting opportunities with GSA. Participants will gain insights on GSA procurement policies, accessing government solicitations, marketing strategies for federal sales, the GSA Mentor Protégé Program, and sustainability initiatives. Interested participants must register in advance by emailing Peter Davis with the subject line "MAY 24 WEBINAR REGISTRATION" to receive the webinar connection link, which will be sent one to two days before the event. The webinar is targeted at businesses seeking to understand GSA contracting and sustainability efforts and will be conducted by the office located in New York, NY. Key contacts include Peter D. Davis and Janice Bracey, Director of the Regional Office of Small Business Utilization. This session is an important resource for businesses aiming to establish or enhance their federal contracting relationships with GSA.

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GSA webinar on May 24 helps small, minority, Veteran businesses access federal contracting opportunities.

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General Services Administration → Gsa/fss Ofc Supply Ctr - Office EquipmView Agency

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611430 - Professional and Management Development Training View NAICS

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Virtual, NEW YORK, NY, 10591, USA

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AgencyGeneral Services Administration → Gsa/fss Ofc Supply Ctr - Office Equipm
Contacts2 people available
OfficeNEW YORK, NY, 10278, USA
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General Services Administration → Gsa/fss Ofc Supply Ctr - Office Equipm
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Office AddressNEW YORK, NY, 10278, USA
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Janice BraceyDirector, Regional Office of Small Business Utilization

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Doing Business with GSA Webinar Wednesday, May 24, 2017 10:00 a.m. � 12:00 noon The U.S. General Services Administration's Regional Office of Small Business Utilization invites you to attend an informative online webinar. Learn the federal business ropes from marketing to promoting sustainability! GSA's Office of Small Business Utilization advocates for small, minority, Veteran, HUBZone, and Women business owners. This seminar will focus on the steps to "Doing Business with GSA" through contracting options, sustainability, and more. Topics include: GSA's procurement policies and methods �� Accessing government solicitations �� Marketing your products and services �� GSA's Mentor Protege Program �� GSA and Sustainability Links to the Webinar will be sent a day prior to this event, but you must register to receive it! You can register by e-mailing Peter Davis at: Pete.Davis@gsa.gov Please use the words MAY 24 WEBINAR REGISTRATION� in the subject line! Please use exactly these words in capitals. We will be sending out a connection link a day or two before.

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