Why Small Federal Contractor Pipelines Should Include These!
You should only read this if you lead or work for a small business concern and are not opposed to learning about:
- a segment of government contracting experiencing a multi-year upturn
in spending; - opportunities requiring less initial investment and level of effort to pursue;
- procurements where more obligated dollars are competed versus those resulting from a direct award or modification, and;
- acquisitions where seventy-percent of total reported dollars go to small business concerns.

Every year civilian, defense and intelligence agencies of the U.S. Government obligate billions of dollars to the purchase of goods and services using a streamlined procurement process that lessens the administrative burden for agencies, and inherently favors small business contracting.
Register for this event to get answers to questions that can definitively and positively impact your company’s top and bottom line.
This is a complimentary presentation.
For more information about Simplified Acquisitions, visit www.SimplifiedAcquisitions.us.
Speaker and Presenter Information
During this presentation, Guy Timberlake of The American Small Business Coalition will discuss fifteen reasons he considers these to be low-hanging fruit and growth opportunities for small federal contractors of almost any discipline.
Guy has been hands-on in government contracting since 1988 and has been awarded over ten million dollars in simplified acquisition buys during his career. As co-founder of The American Small Business Coalition, he has directly assisted member companies with identifying, pursuing and being awarded millions of dollars in simplified acquisitions since 2004.
Relevant Government Agencies
Sixty-one federal agencies, boards and commissions
Event Type
Webcast
This event has no exhibitor/sponsor opportunities
When
Thu, Dec 11, 2014, 2:00pm - 3:00pm
ET
Cost
Complimentary: $ 0.00
Website
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Organizer
The American Small Business Coalition (The ASBC)




