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Fort Belvoir
Wednesday, February 6, 2008
7:30 a.m. - 3:30 p.m.

SOLD OUT

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.

Presented in partnership with The Fort Belvoir Capital District Contracting Center, GovCon brought together all of the key players from industry and government and delivered the most current insight to improve business operations and contracting success.

The Forum provided a business development arena featuring procurement agencies located at Fort Belvoir, and knowledge on developing prime and subcontracting relationships with other agencies and companies throughout the metro area.

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 this half-day event, there was be ample opportunity to network with colleagues, clients, government officials, primes and potential partners and to visit exhibits from industry and agencies. The Forum culminated with private capabilities briefings with procurement officers from dozens of agencies. These private one on one meetings were held with a limited number of attendees.