The Northern Virginia Black Chamber of Commerce convened a timely seminar on the keys to successful government contracting, the 8A program and the BRAC transition at the McLean Community Center. The expert panelists were Christopher Jones, a Business Development Specialist with the U.S. Small Business Administration; Dr. Andrea Y. Morris, Coordinator of Arlington's BRAC Transition Center; and William Welch, an attorney at General Counsel PC who specializes in government contracting and Federal procurement.
The main lessons emphasized for all business owners were:
Mr. Jones stressed the importance of marketing to contracting officers and hunting for the work, telling attendees, "Apply for anything on FedBizOps that you have the capacity to do." He also encouraged businesses to request a debriefing when they don't win a contract. And, Mr. Jones outlined some of the standards for obtaining an 8A certification.
Dr. Morris emphasized the opportunities available through BRAC, "One-third of the market is affected in just Crystal City, not to mention the rest of Arlington County." The mos ted affected industries right now are construction, plumbing, electric, furniture, research and technology, security, and geospatial. She told attendees to get on the websites every day to keep track of new opportunities.
"Form your business entity properly, get all of your licenses, and be clear on the steps and forms needed to operate in each jurisdiction," said Mr. Welch. A business owner needs to establish strong foundations and make sure she hires an attorney and an accountant who each know the specific industry.
With so much to cover, NVBCC will be holding more sessions this summer.
Gaea Honeycutt
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