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WBC Federal Small Business Set-asides

Understand the federal contracting small business set-aside programs for Small Disadvantaged Businesses, Women-Owned Small Businesses, Service-Disabled Veteran Owned Small Businesses, and Historically Underutilized Business Zone (HUBZone) businesses:

• Learn the criteria, qualifications, and application requirements for each program. • Understand how they are used by federal agencies to meet small business goals. • What are the strategies to successfully use your socioeconomic certifications in federal contracting.

Federal Market Research Resources: Federal government is not only the world’s largest customer, it’s also one of the most transparent. Learn how to find the information about the agencies, requirements, and competitors to excel in your government contracting pursuits. We’ll cover the sources of: • Business registrations and repositories • Publicly available opportunities • Current contracts and vehicles

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This workshop is made possible by the generous contribution of time and expertise by a CBP volunteer. Please respect our volunteer’s time by logging in on time. If you are unable to attend the class, please notify us promptly.

Refunds will be made in accordance with our published cancellation policy.

CANCELLATION POLICY: *Please review carefully for our cancellation policy has changed. -Participants whose checks are returned for insufficient funds will be charged a $35 fee. -Participants who have paid for a class and do not cancel at least 24 hours in advance, will forfeit their entire payment.
-Participants wishing to receive a refund and have cancelled in a timely manner will be charged a 10% administrative fee.

For more information please visit our Website http://www.cbponline.org.

Speaker(s): Anna Urman, Senior Procurement Analyst, US Department of State Office of Small and Disadvantaged Business Utilization (OSDBU)

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Event Date June, 7

Event Time 2:00am - 3:00am

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