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COMMERCE BUSINESS DAILY ISSUE OF AUGUST 12,1998 PSA#21571998 GREATER ST. LOUIS SMALL BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY CONFERENCE If your
company is looking for business opportunities with federal, state, and
local government agencies, or with federal prime contractors, this is
the conference to attend. The Conference offers small, minority, and
women-owned businesses the unique opportunity of developing contacts
with a variety of potential customers, obtaining information on how to
do business with pubic agencies and private sector companies, and
participate in workshops designed to make businesses more competitive
in the public sector marketplace. This year's Conference will be held
on Wednesday, October 7th with the theme of "The Power of Procurement
in the 21st Century. The Honorable Senator William L. Clay, Jr., who is
a member of the Minority Business Advocacy Committee will be the
kickoff speaker. The conference will be held at the Machinistss Hall
(12365 St. Charls Rock Road) from 8:00 am to 4:00 pm. The cost, which
includes lunch, is $ 35. The Samll and Disadvantaged Business
Opportunity Committee (SADBOC) of the St. Louis Federal Executive Board
will again be sponsoring the Conference, in conjunction with the U.S.
Small Business Administration, Alberici Construction, Ameren UE,
Internal Revenue Service, the Missouri and Illinois Procurement
Assistance Centers, Sabreliner Corporation, St. Louis County Economic
Council, Systems & Electronics, Inc., The Boeing Company, and Bi-State
Development Agency. Conference workshops include Subcontracting
Strategies for Success, Government Contracting Assistance to Help You
Win, Pro-Net: The Government Marketing Tool of the Future, Tax
Information for Small Businesses, and Preparing a Loan Application.
There will be a special workshop on "Getting a Piece of the
Action"-Business Opportunities with the Federal Government through
Electronic Contracting and the Internet. This workshop, facilitated by
the Orange, Texas Electronic Commerce Resource Center will last two
hours, and will also allow companies to register in Central Contractor
Registration (CCR). Federal government policy states that all
companies wishing to do business with the federal government must be
registered in CCR. The afternoon portion of the conference will feature
an exhibit area where attendees can network with government and
industry representatives. These representatives will have information
describing their agency or company, and the types of commodities and
services they purchase. Last year, 37 exhibitors, such as The Boeing
Company, General Services Administration, Systems & Electronics, Inc.,
Defense Information Technology Contracting Organization, Ameren UE,
St. Louis County Division of Purchasing, U.S. Army Tank-Automotive
Command, and UNISYS participated. Many respondents to the conference
survey expressed that the networking opportunities available through
this event were invaluable. To request a mail-in registration form,
contact Ron Nave at 1-800-325-3419. Posted 08/10/98 (W-SN234782). Loren Data Corp. http://www.ld.com (SYN# 0616 19980812\SP-0013.MSC)
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