Veterans Small Business Forum Contracting Opportunities at DOD
Tuesday, July 8, 2014 10 am – 12 pm
hosted by
The Department of Defense (DOD) Office of Small Business Programs
Pentagon Conference Center
Washington, DC 20301
(Seating is Limited – You MUST register by July 1st)
See Registration Link and Announcements Below
Don’t miss out on this opportunity to learn more about the Contracting Opportunities for Veteran Business Owners when DOD hosts our next Veterans Small Business Forum at the Pentagon Conference Center on Tuesday, July 8th from 10 am – 12 pm.
Our last Veterans Small Business Forum was hosted by the SBA’s Office of Veterans Small Business Development and once again proved to be very informative for many of you. We learned about the Certification requirements for the Women Owned Small Business Program, the Veterans Financial Planning Guide and how SBA plans to extend its Boots2Business program to selected states.
Since the July 8th Forum will be held in the Pentagon Conference Center – Room B1 there are certain requirements which much be met in order for you to attend.
Visitor Badges:
In order to access the Pentagon Center, each attendee must provide their full name, date of birth, and social security number. You may enter this information directly into the registration form provided in the link below. We have to get this information to the Visitor Access Office by July 1.
For attendees arriving via Metro:
The Pentagon Circulator shuttle bus service from the Pentagon Transit Center is provided for visitors attending PCC meetings. The shuttle bus departs from upper level of the Pentagon Transit Center at bus stop U8. The Pentagon Circulator will operate on weekdays from 6:00 am and run every 20 minutes.
Parking: Parking will be requested for those who have returned their parking form no later than July 2. Visitors will park in North parking in lane 47. They will proceed up the stairs where escorts will be waiting. Guests will be escorted into the Pentagon Conference Center where they will receive their visitor badges and then escorted to conference room B1.
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