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[WEBINAR] SBA ASMPP Joint Ventures: Best Practices for Successful Partnerships

GovCon & Trade

A key aspect of SBA’s All Small Mentor Protégé Program (ASMPP) is the opportunity for mentors and protégés to form joint ventures to bid together on federal contracts and qualify as a small business.

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Webinar! Mentor Protégé and Legal Aspects To Be Mindful Of on June 5, 2024

SmallGovCon

Please join Federal government contracts attorneys John Holtz and Stephanie Ellis for this informative webinar, hosted by the Catalyst Center for Business & Entrepreneurship , on June 5 at 10:00 am CDT. The post Webinar! Register here.

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Webinar Recap: Top 5 Ways to Boost Sales with GovSpend

GovSpend

Last month, GovSpend host Paige Mockler hosted a practical webinar on the top 5 ways customers can boost their public sector sales using data and workflow tools on the GovSpend platform. Below, we recap her primary takeaways, giving readers a comprehensive guide to winning more government contracts with GovSpend.

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The Most Underutilized Tool in Government Contracting: Bid Protest Intervention

Government Contracts & Global Trade

In follow up to September’s Webinar on Asserting Bid Protests, October’s webinar focuses on bid protest defense. Intervention allows contract awardees to become parties to the bid protest litigation, and work with the government to defend the existing award decision. Thursday, October 26, 12:00 p.m.

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“Winning Your Bid Protest 2022” Webinar Hosted By Howard Roth and Jedidiah Blake A Big Success!

Oles Morrison

Oles Morrison Rinker & Baker is beyond thrilled at the success of our government contracts practice group Bid Protest Webinar 2022. Bid Protests are an important weapon in a contractor’s arsenal, whether as a successful awardee or disappointed bidder. appeared first on Oles Morrison Rinker & Baker LLP.

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Keeping Your Award: Bid Protest Intervention

Government Contracts & Global Trade

In this second of three installments of PCI’s Everything You Need To Know About Bid, Size & Status Protests Series, experienced Government Contracts attorneys Maria Panichelli and Franklin Turner explain the process in which an awardee, whose award has been bid protested, can defend their contract award: Intervention.

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Effective Use of Debriefings and Bid Protests

Government Contracts & Global Trade

In today’s increasingly competitive federal market, protests – including bid, and size/status – are an inevitable feature of many procurements. Contractors learn the differences between bid, size, and status protests, and how to use each to challenge contract awards that were improperly made to competitors.

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