
Seminar introduces basics of government contracting
Feb. 17, 2003
KALAMAZOO -- Those interested in winning contracts with the
government are invited to attend an upcoming Western Michigan
University workshop to learn the basics.
Sponsored by WMU's Southwest Michigan Technical Assistance
Center, "Basics of Government Contracting" will take
place from 9 to 11:30 a.m. Thursday, Feb. 27, at the Kalamazoo
County Chamber of Commerce Building, 346 W. Michigan Ave. Registration
begins at 8:30 a.m. for the free event, which is open to the
public. Those interested in attending should reserve a seat by
contacting Janice Campbell at (269) 387-2005, or <janice.campbell@wmich.edu>.
The workshop is aimed at existing businesses interested in
entering the government market and those who have done work with
the government before but need a refresher.
"Government contracts are an excellent source of stability
for businesses that go up and down with the economy," says
Michael Black, director of the Southwest Michigan TAC, who will
lead the workshop. "Homeland security and the possibility
of war are on everyone's minds, and in light of current world
events, there may never be a better opportunity to enter the
government market than now. It's worth the time to at least learn
about the process and investigate whether the government market
is a good one for your business."
Black will kick off the seminar with a discussion of which
businesses should enter the government market. He also will tell
attendees how to register to bid on federal and state contracts;
discuss special contracting programs for woman-owned and small
disadvantaged businesses; review forms, regulations and laws;
touch on how to get paid; and reveal steps for success in landing
and executing government contracts.
Under the umbrella of WMU's Haworth College of Business and
its Office of Business Development Services, the Southwest Michigan
Technical Assistance Center offers free assistance to area companies
interested in doing business with the government. Annually, center
director Michael Black and his staff help businesses secure more
than $28 million in government contracts.
Media contact: Jessica English, 269 387-8400, jessica.english@wmich.edu
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