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Government Contracting 101: Basic Requirements for Federal Government Contracting In-Person
Let the Small Business Administration (SBA), help you get “procurement-ready” to market your firm’s products and services to the Federal Government through our Resource Partners Network. Federal Government Contracting can represent a very profitable market for your business—but it can also be extremely complex to get started and thrive.
The Small Business Administration (SBA) and its resource partners can help you determine if your business is ready for federal contracting by assessing your business for:
- Marketability
- Structure and experience
- Systems and capacity
- Ability to find contracts
Presented by Nadine Boone, Lead Business Opportunity Specialist, Small Business Administration-Massachusetts District Office, Boston, MA
Biography:
Nadine Boone is responsible for management and oversight of the Massachusetts Federal Government Contracting Division; specifically, 8(a) Business Development and Marketing and Outreach with community partners across the Commonwealth of Massachusetts.
Formally as Lead Lender Relations Specialist for SBA Massachusetts District Office partnering with lending institutions that provides access to capital to small businesses, Massachusetts became the #2 lending office in the country out of 68 other District Offices.
Ms. Boone has worked for the U.S. Small Business Administration for 25 years in various positions and has earned Certification in Federal Government Contracting Level I from Federal Acquisition Institute and Certification in Commercial Loans for Small Businesses from Omega Performance.
Ms. Boone graduated from Christopher Newport University in Newport News, VA with a Bachelor of Science degree in Business Administration and Marketing. She was a first-generation college graduate in her family.
Date and Time
Monday Aug 7, 2023