So I'm curious about getting some government contracts and where to begin?
I know there are many sectors within the government that could use our services but whom to speak with to get started is what I'm wondering.
Our Tech schools teach a variety of services. Our service would be ideal for government employees to learn a new technical skill, software program, or similar before being promoted.
What to begin? Ideas?
05-07-2010 07:58 PM
PC-Pro School,
You can use the resources on Business.gov to learn how to become a federal contractor, find business opportunities, and the rules and regulations that federal contractors need to follow.
Just visit the Guide to Government Contracting for more details. If you have additional questions, feel free to post them here.
05-10-2010 03:19 PM
Great. That should be all I need. Should I have anymore questions I'll come back and ask.
Thanks again!
-PC Pro Schools
05-17-2010 09:33 PM
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