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Joint Ventures in Federal Government Contracting 5/18

Recent changes to the small business contracting rules have made joint ventures even more palatable for government contractors. Join GTSC to discuss joint ventures with a number of leaders engaged in successful joint ventures, the professionals who create them, and practical do’s and don’ts for a successful partnership.  Big Thanks to Protorae Law for hosting!  REGISTER

Speakers:

Lisa Martin

CEO, Leap Frog Solutions, Inc.

Brian Nault

President, Blue Water Federal Solutions, Inc.

Devon Hewitt

CEO, Protorae Law PPLC

GTSC Lion’s Den Launches Mid-Tier Initiative

The Lion’s Den, a group of mid-tier companies in the Government Technology & Services Coalition, today launched a campaign to educate the federal contracting community on the value of “mid-tier” or “other than small” companies. “The road for a mid-tier is rough,” said Kristina Tanasichuk, CEO & Founder of GTSC, “small businesses excel, perform, and grow, only to be stymied by their success.”

“The federal government has made a tremendous commitment to small business – setting aside numerous contracts to support their launch and growth. Assuring that these competent, successful businesses continue to provide great service to their government clients leverages this investment and reaps the return of more mature companies,” said Beth Fleshman, Vice President, Alion and Chair of the Lion’s Den.midtierfemalecropped

GTSC’s Lion’s Den, comprised of companies between $15 million and $1 billion in revenue, focuses on policies and activities to support the growth of companies that have grown out of, or are about to grow out of, their North American Industry Classification System codes (NAICS). The campaign, launched with an info-graphic on the value proposition of mid-tier firms, will work with the public and private sector to understand why there should be a viable path for these companies and how to achieve it. Learn more about the campaign here.

“The lack of mid-tier opportunities leaves matriculating small businesses with nothing to bid on. Often, they can’t even bid on continuation of their current contracts despite exceptional performance.  While change isn’t always bad, the government stands to lose substantial investment in providers with proven business acumen and expertise meeting mission needs,” said Dianna Francois, Vice President, WBB Inc.

Members of the Lion’s Den include Alion, Barbaricum, Blacktsone Technology Group, BlueWater Federal, CENTRA Technology, E3 Federal, Eagle Ray, GAP SI, Grant Thornton, Integrity One Partners, Micropact, Miracle Systems, Morgan Franklin, NCI, Salient, SE Solutions, and WBB.

midtiermale2What can you do?

We invite you to join us to be part of the solution.

  • Share our infographic with colleagues in the public and private sectors.

  • Schedule a mid-tier presentation for your office.

  • Join the Lion’s Den.

  • Share our media updates, twitter posts, and linkedin updates using #midtier
    and #midtiergovcon

  • Join the GTSC Linkedin group and the Lion’s Den subgroup.

  • Refer interested government officials to the Lion’s Den to set up a presentation.

    Contact us with questions or comments [email protected].

Pending Membership

Celebrate Small Business Week with GTSC’s Pending Membership!

It’s National Small Business Week (June 16 – June 22) – GTSC thought there would be no better way to celebrate small business week than by offering “pending memberships” to our community of small businesses!

In Italy, café customers can pay for a “caffe sospeso” – a pending coffee that can later be claimed for free by those who can’t afford one.  The legend is:

“Right after the war, many gentlemen had lost everything they had, and couldn’t even afford coffee.  Now, being that black hot liquid pleasure was not considered a treat, but rather a basic human right in the life of any Neapolitan, those gentlemen who could still afford to have one, took a habit of paying for two: one they drank, the other was credited, to be had by the first peer who would walk in the bar.  The bartender would then say  “Would you like a coffee sir?  Which meant:  there is a coffee paid for you if you can’t afford one.”

What this means is that if your company has annual revenue under $2.5 million, your company can join for free when matched with a “pending membership.”  Our mentors and mid-sized companies are invited to pay for a “pending membership.”  

INTERESTED IN SUPPORTING SMALL COMPANIES WITH A PENDING MEMBERSHIP? CLICK HERE!

WANT TO APPLY FOR A PENDING MEMBERSHIP? CLICK HERE TO APPLY!

Thank you to our GTSC Members and Mentors who have already supported by purchasing a pending membership on behalf of our community!

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