Free webinars on federal contracting

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Posted on Jan 24 2023
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The Guam Procurement Technical Assistance Center is offering free webinars on federal contracting this February.

Webinars are held every Wednesday (unless otherwise noted) from 10am to 11:30am via Zoom.

Zoom links are emailed to all registered attendees 30 minutes before the webinar.

-Jan. 25, 2023 – SBIR/STTR Programs – These programs encourage inventors and innovators to engage in Federal Research and Development that has the potential for commercialization. The Guam PTAC will explain the programs and show how you can get started.

-Thursday Feb. 2, 2023 – SAM Registrations – Vendors need an active SAM registration to participate in Federal contracting. The Guam PTAC will take you through the new Entity Validation process, the actual SAM registration, and follow-up requirements. We will also discuss the new annual renewal process.

-Feb. 8, 2023 – Federal Contract Opportunities – SAM.gov is the portal for Federal Contract Opportunities. The Guam PTAC will show you how to use the website to ensure you do not miss any opportunities. Opportunity types, search filters, and search strategies will be discussed.

-Feb. 15, 2023 – PIEE/WAWF – Department of Defense vendors use the Wide-Area Workflow module in the Procurement Integrated Enterprise Environment system to create, submit, and track their invoices. The Guam PTAC will show you how to setup an account and submit an invoice so you get paid on time.

-Feb. 22, 2023 – GovGuam Procurement – The Guam PTAC will explain Government of Guam Procurement, where to find opportunities, and how to submit bids.

To register, visit https://www.guamptac.com/news-and-events.php

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