Do you understand how the State of Maryland buys its goods and services? Spending taxpayer dollars requires an open and transparent procurement process. Vendors who Know Your Customer and understand these policies and procedures can compete with greater confidence. This session includes insights on how to determine what agency is buying your products or services, identifies purchasing thresholds and commonly-used contracting vehicles, and explores techniques to mine public data as a business intelligence tool.
Who should attend? Small, minority, women, and veteran business owners and entrepreneurs who are ready and able to compete and perform in the state contracting arena.
Your instructor is Alison Tavik, Director of Communications & Outreach, Governor's Office of Small, Minority & Women Business Affairs.
Register Now with The Governor's Office of Small, Minority & Women Business Affairs Technical Training Classroom Webinar
What you need to know:
• There is no cost to attend.
• Advance registration is required.
• This session will be recorded; by registering, you are consenting to be recorded.
• Upon receiving a registration confirmation, you will be given a unique link to join the event.
• All attendees will be in listen mode only (your camera will be off and your mic is muted).
• A Q&A session will be conducted following the presentation.
ZOOM SECURITY NOTICE
Attendees of this meeting should be aware that there are known and potential privacy and confidentiality issues with the Zoom System (Cloud Service, Web application, and/or Application). While every effort has been made to ensure the security of this meeting, factors out of the State’s control introduce risk. Participants should evaluate the risk associated with the application and platform and determine if the risks preclude the use of the service. The State provides no warranty regarding the security of the application, confidentiality of the information discussed, or the privacy of information collected by the application and/or service. Security events impacting the confidentiality, integrity, or availability of a meeting (e.g., ZoomBombing) must be reported to the State Security Operations Center (
soc.info@maryland.gov).