In order to better meet the needs of our members, sponsors, and attendees we have decided to reschedule the May 29th "GovCon Contracting Symposium" for Fall 2008 (details to follow).
We apologize for any inconvenience this may have caused and appreciate your ongoing support of the GovCon Council and its programming.
To provide small
business members the access to information and business opportunities in
government contracting they can use to their advantage, the GovCon Council
has created The GovCon Contracting Series. This Series is
the region’s premier education and networking program for new, established
and growing government contractors and is comprised of several parts.
The GovCon Fort Belvoir Procurement Forum is the region’s foremost education and networking event for small businesses within the government contracting industry. The event’s focus is to provide small contractors the avenue, information, knowledge, and connections they need to successfully partner with agencies located on Fort Belvoir, as well as with the primes who contract with these agencies.
The Forum provides a business development arena featuring procurement agencies located at Ft. Belvoir, training on how to develop relationships with the Fort Belvoir procurement community, and knowledge on developing prime and subcontracting relationships with other agencies and companies throughout the metro area.
Presented in partnership by The Fairfax County Chamber of Commerce’s GovCon Council and The Fort Belvoir Capital District Contracting Center, GovCon brings together all of the key players from industry and government and delivers the most current insight to improve business operations and contracting success.
Attendees will learn the most up to date information on important contracting issues in several seminars led by well qualified speakers, as well as “real time” BRAC information from experts in the areas most important to this impending surge of products and service requirements.
Throughout the day’s events, there will be ample opportunity to network with colleagues, clients, government officials, primes and potential partners and to visit exhibits from industry and government agencies. The Forum will culminate with private, one-on-one meetings with procurement officers, prime contractors & SADBU representatives.
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MAY 29, 2008 • HILTON MCLEAN TYSONS CORNER
SUCCESSFUL CONTRACTING IN A CHANGING GOVERNMENT LANDSCAPE
Turning Challenges into Opportunities as you Support your Customers' Missions
The GovCon Contracting Symposium is a one-day education and networking event for new, established, and emerging government contracting firms. To be held on May 29th, the Symposium will provide the access, information, tools and connections businesses need to become more competitive by providing access to key government and industry players and timely information on contracting issues.
Throughout the day, you’ll have ample opportunities to network with colleagues, clients, government officials, primes and potentials partners and to visit more than 50 exhibits (including many Federal agencies and departments) in the exhibit hall. If you want your business to be more productive, more profitable and more competitive, attend the GovCon Contracting Symposium on May 29th!
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Government contracting is a complex and rapidly changing industry and even the most effective executive needs help staying on top of the latest developments. Led by industry experts and government procurement professionals, the Insider's Lunch Series programs offer "information focused" seminars that provide cutting edge information from those on the inside to enhance your skills and improve contract performance. The next Insider's Lunch occurring on Wednesday, June 20th on the topic of Contractor Accountability and Procurement Fraud Enforcement:
New Trends Impacting Contractors. |
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Breakfast or luncheon programs focused on issues primarily relevant to larger Contractors. The format includes either a Keynote Speaker who is a Government official, an industry executive or, a panel session with Government and Industry executives participating in a forum on a current topic of relevance to the industry. |
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