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05-05-2013 - REDC's PTAC announces free May Program

Rockland Economic Development Corporation's Procurement Technical Assistance Center (REDC's PTAC) encourages businesses to attend its FREE Program on Thursday, May 9, 2013-How to Do Business with the U.S. General Services Administration (GSA). Liz Kallen, PTAC Program Manager, will present "How to Obtain a GSA Schedule Contract." The GSA Schedules Program is the preferred method of procurement for the federal government. Being on the GSA Schedule will increase a businesses' marketability. Attendees will learn about: The GSA Schedules Program, how to access the solicitation package, the most important sections of the solicitation package, and more. Also included: An 18-Point readiness assessment, insider tips, and three attributes all companies must have to get a GSA Schedule contract. Date & Time: Thursday, May 9, 2013 — 9:00-11:30 a.m. Location: Westchester Community College—Valhalla Campus 75 Grasslands Road Classroom Building, Room 100 Valhalla, NY 10595 Registration is required. To register, go to the REDC PTAC eCenter at http://redc.ecenterdirect.com, click on Events. Please direct questions to: Pauline Drakopoulos, PTAC Administrative Assistant, at 845.735.7040 or [email protected].
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