Brooklyn City-Tech Small Business Development Center - Procurement Assistance Center
2011-2012 Government Procurement Series
Are You Ready to do Business with the Government?
October 21
 
This event will kick off a NO-COST, four part series on government procurement. The first event will explore government contracting, the minority and women owned business certification process, developing your capabilities sheet, registering in the CCR, state and local registrations, and connect contractors to technical advisors, and new tools that can help navigate the procurement process. @Brooklyn Borough Hall 209 Joralemon Street
Financial Planning for Procurement Contracting December 1
This workshop will train contractors on how to set up their accounting system to do the job costing with QuickBooks and cover: Setting up you accounting system How to allocate every expense to the relevant jobs How to allocate your payroll expenses to various jobs and, Contracts in progress and how to arrive at cost in excess of billings or advances received. @City Tech 300 Jay Street, Namm Building Email: SBDC@CityTech.Cuny.Edu or click on: http://conta.cc/ProcureSeries2
Growth for Procurement Contracting February 2
To help contractors avoid intimidation from government and its regulations this workshop will allow review of: Time tracking for jobs with the payroll Certified and union payroll reporting Workers Compensation and Disability Insurance and How to obtain insurance credits @City Tech 300 Jay Street, Namm Building SBDC@CityTech.Cuny.Edu or click on: http://conta.cc/ProcureSeries3
Procurement: Ready for Your Fair Share? April 5
This will be a discussion panel covering marketing and new-business resources for contractors from Federal and State government contracting entities and the Federal WOSB contracting opportunities and their requirements. @City Tech 300 Jay Street, Namm Building SBDC@CityTech.Cuny.Edu or click on: http://conta.cc/ProcureSeries4
The Brooklyn City Tech SBDC will host this Government Procurement Series for contractors, which consists of four(4), two-hour classes from 10am-12pm with registration beginning at 9:30am. The Brooklyn SBDC would like to acknowledge the support of the office of Congressman Ed Towns in the creation of this educational series on government contracting opportunities.
For further information and registration contact: 718.797.0187, Email: SBDC@CityTech.Cuny.Edu or click on: http://conta.cc/o9TxP2 and see above for each individual event link after the Oct. 21 launch
The NYS/SBDC program is supported by the U.S. Small Business Administration (SBA). SBA’s funding is not an endorsement of any products, opinions, or services. All SBA funded programs are extended to the public on a nondiscriminatory basis.