Small Business - Doing Business with Government Information Session
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Name:Small Business - Doing Business with Government Information Session
Date:October 21, 2013
Time:10:00 AM - 11:15 AM PDT
Registration:Sorry, public registration for this event has been closed.
Event Description:
The Chamber invites you to an informational seminar on Small Business -Doing Business with theFederal and ProvincialGovernment. The session will be facilitated by Tess Menges, Supply Officer at Public Works and Government Services Canada (PWGSC), in conjunction with B.C. Government procurement representatives Brooke Hayes and Elizabeth Lowe.
10:00am - 11:30am - Tess Menges, Brooke Hayes and Elizabeth Lowe
Federal Opportunities:
The government of Canada purchases approximately $20 billion of goods and services each year. PWGSC has awarded over $20 million alone in contracts to small and medium business in Prince George.Federal government tenders (tender notices and bid solicitation packages) are now on the new Buyandsell.gc.ca/tenders, the single window access to federal government tenders and procurement data. Ms. Menges will be speaking on the functionality of the new site and how it will make it easier for you to do business with the government of Canada.
The Office of Small and Medium Enterprises (OSME) seminars are targeted for small and medium companies in all industries that want to learn the process around selling to the government of Canada and the government of B.C.
Provincial Opportunities:
Every year the Province of British Columbia buys good and services from businesses of all sizes. Your business could be one of them. Businesses and individuals of all types, including corporations, limited partnerships, co-operatives and not-for-profit societies, are encouraged to respond to B.C. Government bid opportunities. BCBid.ca is the provincial government’s online site where you can access government and broader public sector bid opportunities free-of-charge. Ms. Hayes and Ms. Lowe will be presenting the features of the online service and the ways in which your business could be the next vendor to the B.C. Government.
This seminar will help you:
• Understand the contracting process
• Register in supplier databases
• Build relationships
• Search for opportunities
• Bid on opportunities