When:
September 12, 2019, 9:00 AM - 10:30 AM
Where:
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Cost:
Free
“Competition” is the overarching principle which underlies the federal contracting process. But there are various kinds of competition – full and open, simplified acquisition, competition limited to certain parties (like 8(a), small business, etc.), “follow-on,” and task order competition. They all have different rules and procedures and require a different kind of response, which will affect the amount of time and effort you will have to invest in preparing for it.
In this webinar, Scott Cook, CFCM, ICCM-F, will discuss what “competition” means in different aspects of federal contracting, and how best to use this knowledge to increase your firm’s possibility of winning a government contract.
This webcast is offered to Alaska registered PTAC clients only. Call 786-7258 or email jysummers@alaska.edu for registration site and access code.
“Competition” is the overarching principle which underlies the federal contracting process. But there are various kinds of competition – full and open, simplified acquisition, competition limited to certain parties (like 8(a), small business, etc.), “follow-on,” and task order competition. They all have different rules and procedures and require a different kind of response, which will affect the amount of time and effort you will have to invest in preparing for it.
In this webinar, Scott Cook, CFCM, ICCM-F, will discuss what “competition” means in different aspects of federal contracting, and how best to use this knowledge to increase your firm’s possibility of winning a government contract.
This webcast is offered to Alaska registered PTAC clients only. Call 786-7258 or email jysummers@alaska.edu for registration site and access code.
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