The 32nd Annual Government Procurement Conference is coming up on April 19, 2023, and we are thrilled to announce that we will be attending.
The Government Procurement Conference is the premier event for small businesses looking to do business with the government. It is a one-day conference that provides small businesses with the opportunity to meet with government procurement officials, attend workshops and seminars, and network with other small business owners.
The conference is being held at the Walter E. Washington Convention Center in Washington, D.C. and is expected to attract thousands of small business owners from across the country. Attendees can expect to learn about the latest procurement policies and procedures, as well as gain valuable insights into how to successfully do business with the government.
The conference will feature a wide range of workshops and seminars covering topics such as contract law, cybersecurity, and marketing to the government. There will also be keynote speakers from government agencies and industry experts who will share their insights and experiences with attendees.
One of the highlights of the conference is the opportunity for small businesses to meet one-on-one with government procurement officials. This is a rare opportunity for small businesses to connect with decision-makers and learn about upcoming procurement opportunities.
In addition to the workshops and one-on-one meetings, there will also be an exhibit hall featuring over 200 exhibitors. This is the perfect opportunity for small businesses to showcase their products and services to government procurement officials and other small business owners.
The Government Procurement Conference is a must-attend event for any small business looking to do business with the government. It provides an unparalleled opportunity to learn, network, and connect with decision-makers. If you are a small business owner, mark your calendars for April 19, 2023, and join us at the Walter E. Washington Convention Center for this exciting event.
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