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SUMMARY:Considering Working with PEO MLB?
DESCRIPTION:The Initial Capability Discussions provide a valuable chance to connect with PEO MLB representatives and showcase your company’s capabilities. This series offers industry partners a direct way to share their offerings and see how they align with PEO MLB’s current and future needs. \nWhat You Need to Know:\n– Weekly 15-minute sessions with PEO MLB for two companies each time\n– Opportunities to present your solutions and engage in Q&A\n– Industry insights are maintained in a market research database for potential reference by PEO MLB portfolios \nCompanies can register two months in advance on a rolling basis. If slots are filled\, check back for new availability! \nRegister
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SUMMARY:Military Sealift Command Ship Repair Industry Day
DESCRIPTION:Description\n\nMSC will host a Ship Repair Industry Day on 16 January\, 2025\, 0800-1630\, at the Hilton Norfolk The Main Hotel (100 E Main St\, Norfolk\, VA 23510). General topics will include Small Business Opportunities\, MSC Contracting; Maintenance Planning and Outyear Maintenance Projections; Ship Maintenance Process Improvement Initiatives; Perform to Plan Metrics; MSC Critical Equipment OEM requirements and MSC Non-OEM qualification requirements; Shipyard Safety and Fire Prevention requirements; and an open Q&A session. We envision a final agenda will be published and shared NLT 20 December 2024. \nWe request that you register for this event NLT 3 January. Please contact John Hartzell at john.d.hartzell.civ@us.navy.mil  with company name\, POC and names/number of in-person attendees.
URL:https://www.ncmbc.us/event/military-sealift-command-ship-repair-industry-day/
LOCATION:Hilton Norfolk The Main Hotel\, 100 E Main St\, Norfolk\, VA\, 23510
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SUMMARY:Rural Works! Internships – Webinar
DESCRIPTION:How to Hire an Engineering Student for $15/Hour\nAddress your workforce labor shortage with talented and dedicated engineering students this summer. Accomplish projects you haven’t had time or labor to complete. The deadline to hire interns is approaching- join us to learn how to participate in the Rural Works! Internship Program. \nREGISTER TO ATTEND\nNC State University Industry Expansion Solutions Regional Managers can help you find a talented engineering student intern this summer for $15 an hour in rural counties of North Carolina. NC State University College of Engineering will supplement the intern pay with an additional $10 per hour\, plus a participation stipend. This financial support will make the internship opportunity at your facility competitive with urban areas in the state to attract the top candidates. You will receive ongoing support from your Regional Manager and Rural Works! staff in creating and sustaining the position. \nAnna Mangum\, NC State University Industry Expansion Solutions Regional Manager\, will share all the details of the Rural Works! Internship Program from her years of experience with previous intern successes. Anna will provide what you can expect and what you must do to participate. \nRural Works! was created by a partnership between the Division of Academic and Student Affairs\, the Office of Outreach and Engagement\, and NC State Extension. \nWho Should Attend:\n\nManufacturers experiencing a workforce shortage\nManufacturers who have a backlog of special projects\nManufacturers looking for fresh\, creative problem-solvers\nManufacturers looking to tap into future workforce\n\n  \nKey Takeaways:\n\nHow to hire an engineering student for $15/hour\nNC State University Industry Expansion Solutions Regional Managers will walk you through the process and follow up during and after the intership to meet yoru needs\nInterns offer immediate solutions to workforce shortages\nNC State students offer fresh perspective to manufacturing challenges and cost-savings processes\n\nPresenter\nAnna Mangum\nRegional Manager\, South Central Region\nEmail: anna_mangum@ncsu.edu | Phone: 919.210.6050 \nAnna serves as the NC State Industry Expansion Solutions (IES) regional manager for south central region including Chatham\, Lee\, Harnett\, Johnston\, Moore\, Sampson\, Wake and Wilson counties. Anna has a diverse private and public industry background in which she has worked with manufacturers\, healthcare and government in support of economic development. Prior to her role as regional manager\, Anna led North Carolina’s Sustainable Manufacturing Program\, E3: Economy\, Energy\, Environment. This effort worked across 24 North Carolina communities and 52 manufacturers generating over $29 million in economic impact and growing 270 manufacturing jobs. E3 NC was recognized as a leading manufacturing support program by The White House and US Department of Commerce and was adopted by many states across the nation. Anna also served IES as an EHS Specialist\, delivering on-site services and training including Lean and green techniques\, ISO 14001 and a variety of occupational health and safety classes. Anna has a B.S. in environmental technology\, with minors in environmental toxicology and environmental science from NC State University.
URL:https://www.ncmbc.us/event/rural-works-internships-webinar/
LOCATION:Webinar via Zoom
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SUMMARY:DAU CYBER SOLUTIONS - WHERE TO BEGIN WITH NIST SP 800-171?
DESCRIPTION:The DFARS 252.204-7012 requires contractors who are provided or generate Controlled Unclassified Information for the DoD to implement the cybersecurity standard NIST SP 800-171.  The DoD IG has several reports about how this implementation is going.  Let’s talk about NIST SP 800-171.  Let’s learn where contractors start with the standard\, how it fits with the Cybersecurity Maturity Model Certification (CMMC) program and questions the contracting team can ask to know if contract cybersecurity is on-track and protecting DoD data. \nREGISTER \nDate: January 16\, 2025 \nTime: 1:00 p.m. – 2:30 p.m. (Eastern) | 10:00 a.m. – 11:30 a.m. (Pacific) \nCLPs: 1.5 \nWho Should Attend:  \nContact Information: For Registration of technical questions\, please contact us at events@dau.edu \nDoD Cyber Solutions:  \n\nThis is a series of webinars to bring the Acquisition Workforce up-to-speed on all the cybersecurity requirements in federal contracts and how to evaluate those contractual requirements. In the DoD alone\, there are some 120K small business contractors and 70% of those contractors have less than 30 employees. This webinar series will educate contracting communities\, project managers\, and contractors on the resources available to create robust cybersecurity. \n\n\n\nSPEAKERS\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nKelley Kiernan\n\n\n\n\nProfessor of Cybersecurity \n\nKelley Kiernan is a professor of Cybersecurity and Information Protection at the DoD’s Defense Acquisition University.   Kelley Kiernan is a cybersecurity and small business ecosystem leader\, who applies her experience from Industry\, NASA\, Navy\, Air Force and Space Force to pave the way for robust cybersecurity adoption in the acquisition ecosystem.  Kelley is an engineer\, scientist and an innovation expert. She is a graduate of the Air Force Academy and served as an Air Force officer where she was a recipient of the Air Medal. Kelley’s champion leadership brings robust cybersecurity within the reach of everyone. \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nTim Kuno\n\n\n\n\nProfessor of Cybersecurity \n\nTim Kuno is a Professor of Cybersecurity at Defense Acquisition University since April 2022.  He has a 15-year background in cybersecurity supporting the Defense Acquisition System. His cybersecurity experience in DoD acquisition includes being the Cyber Lead and Information Systems Security Manager for an acquisition program office at Naval Air Systems Command. He was responsible for the overall cybersecurity for systems developed\, acquired and sustained by the Air Combat Electronics Program Office.  He led the Risk Management Framework (RMF) Assessment and Authorizations (A&As)\, Cyber Table Top (CTT) events and coordinated cyber test and evaluation events for the multiple respective systems.  Prior to this he served 25 years in the Navy\, primarily working in Naval Aviation on platforms including F-35\, F/A-18\, P-3\, LC-130 aircraft.
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