Mr. Leonard Nale, Chief of Acquisition Operations at DLA, is presenting to the Mount Vernon-Lee Chamber of Commerce on Friday, November 16th at the C4C breakfast event. He will provide all the ins and outs of contracting with the DLA. Current opportunities for small business will be discussed along with an insight on Sequestration from the DLA's point of view.
In a week, go to Inkwell Duck, Inc website www.inkwellduck.com to get more details on the event, speakers bio and a link to register.
Thursday, September 13, 2012
Tuesday, March 20, 2012
Earn Federal Dollars!
Contacts-for-Contracts April 19, 2012
Learn from top IRS & GSA procurement directors how you can do business government-wide through schedules, TIPPS and other IDIQ offerings.
Register at: http://www.inkwellduck.com/contacts4contracts_4-19-12.php
Tuesday, March 6, 2012
Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR)
To those whom much is given, much is expected. --Luke 12:48
But the little guy who has been given little, likes to give as well.
There was an amazing thought provoking event on Corporate Social Responsibility hosted by Northrop Grumman with major hitters such as ExxonMobil and CapitalOne. Listening to how these companies have structured their corporate giving and commitment to the environment was amazing and gave a sense of structure to the process. A small business, Helios, was also represented on the panel.
As a nerd for all things government contracting, the most interesting input was that of Northrop Grumman. Some fascination simmers to examine the CSR for all the major government contractors. The findings may help small business contractors better structure their desire to give back to the community.
But the little guy who has been given little, likes to give as well.
There was an amazing thought provoking event on Corporate Social Responsibility hosted by Northrop Grumman with major hitters such as ExxonMobil and CapitalOne. Listening to how these companies have structured their corporate giving and commitment to the environment was amazing and gave a sense of structure to the process. A small business, Helios, was also represented on the panel.
As a nerd for all things government contracting, the most interesting input was that of Northrop Grumman. Some fascination simmers to examine the CSR for all the major government contractors. The findings may help small business contractors better structure their desire to give back to the community.
Tuesday, February 28, 2012
LEADS---Make A Difference
Good Shepherd Housing is an affordable housing non-profit
operation in our area. They support the communities
along the Route 1 corridor and their representative, Karen Jupiter, has been
highly supportive of the Government Procurement Relations Committee as well as
the Mount Vernon-Lee Chamber of Commerce as a whole. With the committee, Karen has brought in
sponsor support for the C4C events, supported attendance efforts, baked and
supplied committee refreshments, and suggested speakers. Her invaluable participation has increased
opportunities for the government contractors in Mount Vernon-Lee Districts.
As the selected LEADS, the goal is to focus attention on a
support of interest to Karen. She is
asking for support with the Good Shepherd Housing Gala scheduled for the 14th
of April. The Gala is accepting
donations, ticket purchases, items for auction, and any in-kind offerings.
Friday, February 17, 2012
LEADS for Gala!!!
Good Shepherd Housing Is Our Lead
As committee members, friends, and community supporters let's assist Good Shepherd in their efforts to help those who can benefit greatly from a lift onto stable footing.
Good Shepherd is conducting a fundraising Gala on Saturday, April 14th, 2012. Tickets are now available, gift donations are being accepted, and volunteer support is always appreciated.
Point-of-Contact: Karen Jupiter at kjupiter@goodhousing.org or phone her at 703-768-9404 x113
Subscribe to:
Posts (Atom)