Contract

Intro to DIA for Small Businesses

Agency
DEPT OF DEFENSE / DEFENSE INTELLIGENCE AGENCY (DIA)
Location
Nationwide
Amount
Amount not listed
Deadline
Open, no deadline listed
Posted
Oct 2, 2024
Set-aside
None (open competition)

What this contract is for

THIS SPECIAL NOTICE APPLIES TO SMALL BUSINESSES ONLY PLEASE READ THE ATTACHMENT CAREFULLY The Defense Intelligence Agency (DIA), Office of Small Business Programs (SBP), will conduct virtual “Introduction to DIA for Small Business” briefings via MS Teams. The discussion(s) focus on the basics of doing business with the Agency and program highlights. A question-and-answer period will follow the discussion. To register copy and paste the following link into your browser: https://outlook-dod.office365.us/owa/calendar/[email protected]/bookings/s/y28QTMH0JE-_fnbUEsSBuA2 Registrants must be US Citizens and representatives of a U.S. owned firm to attend. Companies will be limited to one (1) registrant, on a first come, first serve basis. In the event of inclement weather, or other, unscheduled incident which could cause connection issues, SBP will determine whether to postpone an individual engagement. If there is a Government shutdown per OPM in the Washington DC area, the engagement will be cancelled or rescheduled for a later date. **Please note it is our intent to share collected contact information with all attendees in an effort to promote networking. Agreeing to attend implies agreement to share contact information.

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