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Hosted by: North Carolina Military Business Center, Women in Defense (WID) Palme;o Chapter
and the North Carolina Defense Business Associa@on
Schedule of Events • 1330 – Welcome and Introduc@on • 1345 – Presenta@on by SPAWAR
• Robin Rourk, Deputy for Small Business • Timmy Wiand, Deputy for Small Business
• 1400 – Purpose and conduct of speed networking with SPAWAR Contractors • Jennifer Osment, President WID Palme;o Chapter • Don Pearsall, VP Corporate Business Development, CACI
• 1410 – Speed Networking (All American Room) • 1730 – Closing Remarks
SPAWAR Small Business Outreach Event
• The SPAWAR Deputy Director for Small Business will outline the opportuni@es available to small businesses as SPAWAR prime contractors. The event will also include speed networking with mul@ple SPAWAR prime contractors, during which North Carolina businesses will brief these primes on their business capabili@es and their poten@al to augment teams bidding future SPAWAR contracts
• Who should a0end? North Carolina businesses offering services within the following areas
should par@cipate: • Informa@on Assurance Professionals • SoVware Engineers • Hardware Systems Integrators • Electrical and Mechanical Engineers • Program Management Skills/experience • ERP Experience • Lean Six Sigma Experience • Network Engineers • Technical Writers • Security Clearances • Mobility, can you relocate? • Shipboard installers • Some fabrica@on capability requirements
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Doing Business with SPAWAR Atlantic - Resources
▼ E-commerce: https://e-commerce.sscno.nmci.navy.mil § “Read Me First” on the left side of the main menu requires you to subscribe if you
wish to be notified when there is a business opportunity under your NAICS § Solicitations, Market Surveys, Special Notices § Bidders’ List allows you to subscribe to opportunities of interest
▼ SPAWAR’s Corporate Website http://www.public.navy.mil/spawar/Pages/default.aspx § Organization & Mission § Active Contracts List § Long Range Acquisition Forecast (To Be Updated Nov 2013)
Statement A: Approved for Public Release. Distribution is unlimited (18 March 2014).
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Small Business Subcontracting Opportunities
▼ SSC Atlantic Active Contract List (Includes Prime Awards) (http://www.public.navy.mil/spawar/Atlantic/Pages/ForIndustry.aspx ) § Contract # § Name of Contractor § Description of Work § Final Expiration Date § Dollar Amount
▼ Small Business Subcontracting Goals: § Small Business 36.7% § HubZone and Service Disabled Veteran-Owed Business - 3.0% § Small Disadvantaged Business and Women-Owned Business –
5.0%
Statement A: Approved for Public Release. Distribution is unlimited (18 March 2014).
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OSBP Outreach Initiatives
▼ Small Business and Industry Outreach Initiative (SBIOI) § Charleston Defense Contractors Association (CDCA): 17 April 2014 (www.charlestondca.org) in Charleston SC § Gulf Coast Association of General Contractors (GCGCA): 12 June 2014 in New
Orleans, LA (http://www.gcgca.org) § Tidewater Association of Service Contractors (TASC): 21 May 2014 − http://tasc-tgic.org/
▼ One-on-One Meetings
Statement A: Approved for Public Release. Distribution is unlimited (18 March 2014).
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Office of Small Business Programs (OSBP) Contact Info
▼ Robin Rourk, Deputy Director, OSBP § Phone: (843) 218-5115 § Email: [email protected]
▼ Timothy Wiand, Associate Deputy Director, OSBP § Phone: (843) 218-5167 § Email: [email protected]
▼ Ida Lirette, Associate Deputy Director, OSBP § Phone: (504) 697-5599 § Email: [email protected]
Statement A: Approved for Public Release. Distribution is unlimited (18 March 2014).
Palmetto Chapter Women In Defense
http://www.widpalmettochapter.org/
Quick Facts
• WID is a national organization and an affiliate of the National Defense Industrial Association (NDIA)
• Palmetto Chapter founded in 2009 • 200 Active Members • PC Region: South Carolina and
Eastern North Carolina • Non-profit 501(c)(3) organization
Mission
• To cultivate and support the advancement and recognition of women in all aspects of national security.
• To provide women a formal environment for professional growth through networking, education and career development.
• To encourage partnerships between the local contractor community and the Government
Monthly Luncheons & Guest Speakers
• SPAWAR Atlantic Small Business Office, Joint Base Charleston Small Business Office, US Small Business Administration
• Commander Brian LeFabvre, USCG • Chris Miller, former Executive Director, SPAWAR Atlantic • Joanne Fogg, Asst Port Director, US Customs & Border Patrol • Senator Tim Scott • Cheryl Hoskins, Federal Law Enforcement Training Center
(FLETC) • Clemson University Restoration Institute (Wind Turbine
Drivetrain Testing Facility) • Bryan Derreberry, President, Charleston Chamber of
Commerce
Key Initiatives
• SpeedNet • WID/Citadel STEM Scholarship &
Mentoring • Military Woman of the Year • Charitable support of the Charleston
Harbour House
• Small/Large Business and Government Networking
• Twice a year in conjunction with the Charleston Defense Contractor Association’s Small Business and Industry Outreach Initiative (SBIOI) symposia (January and July)
• Approx 15 Government and Large Business representatives, approx 50-70 Small Businesses
• Individual SpeedNet
• Once a year at a Monthly Luncheon or special Networking Event
• Individual Industry and Government representatives
SpeedNet
• Established in 2013, Endowment goal of $50,000/5 years
• Awarded to Female Members of The Citadel Corps of Cadets
• STEM Focused: Mathematics, Computer Science, Biology, Chemistry, Physics, Civil Engineering, Electrical Engineering, Science and Education
• WID/Citadel Student Chapter and Mentoring Program
WID/Citadel Scholarship & Mentoring
Military Woman of the Year
• WID-PC Signature Event Promotes and Recognizes Women in Leadership Roles
2012 Chief Gunners Mate (SW/AW) Stephanie Green
2013 Seaman (E3) Paige Hensel
• Established in 2013, the Charleston Harbour House will provide a comfortable refuge for families and patients of the Ralph H. Johnson VA Medical Center.
• Will serve veterans in 22 coastal counties from Myrtle Beach, SC to Savannah, GA
• http://charlestonharbourhouse.com/
Charitable Organization – Charleston Harbour House
• To provide a structured forum for cooperation and collaboration between the Palmetto Chapter of Women in Defense (WID), the South Carolina Low Country Chapter of the Armed Forces Communication and Electronics Association (AFCEA), and the Charleston Defense Contractors Association (CDCA).
Charleston Collaboration Coalition (C3)
• Improve Communication
• Increase Program Capacity
• Strengthen Ability for Advocacy
• Avoid Duplication of Efforts
• Increase Potential for Success
• WID 2nd Annual Oyster Roast Fundraiser benefiting the Charleston Harbour House – 27 March 2014
• Palmetto Cyber Defense Competition with SPAWAR Atlantic – 12-13 April 2014
• AFCEA Lowcountry Membership Dinner – 15 April 2014
• AFCEA Lowcountry Golf Tournament Scholarship Fundraiser – 16 April 2014
• CDCA Quarterly SBIOI – 17 April 2014
• WID Monthly Luncheon – 18 April 2014
Upcoming Industry Events
Hosted by: North Carolina Military Business Center, Women in Defense (WID) Palme;o Chapter
and the North Carolina Defense Business Associa@on