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SUMMARY:Exploration of Highly Complex Defense Systems
DESCRIPTION:The Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency Tactical Technology Office (DARPA/TTO) is seeking applications from researchers\, engineers\, and subject matter experts to attend an invitation-only workshop focused on design\, development\, and management of highly complex systems. The workshop will be held on November 13th to 15th\, 2024 at a to-be-determined hotel in the Boston\, MA metropolitan area. DARPA strongly encourages non-traditional performers including small businesses\, academic and research institutions\, and first-time Government contractors to apply. \nBackground & Purpose \nDARPA/TTO creates technological surprise and provides new options for national security by demonstrating revolutionary platforms and systems with disruptive capabilities. Many of these systems are now profoundly complex\, where “complexity” refers to the number and range of interactions between subsystems and components; their cross-domain and interdependent nature; and the inherently disparate data types and analyses required to characterize them. For example\, integrated circuits have billions of components; however\, the behavior of each component is well understood\, and design rules ensure that interactions are limited to nearest neighbors. This type of system qualifies as a “complicated” system. In contrast\, the flight control software of an inherently unstable aircraft like the F-22—which consists of electrical\, mechanical\, computational\, and networked components and subsystems interacting in overt and subtle ways— is complex. \nAdvanced digital engineering processes and environments\, where high-fidelity computational modeling\, simulations\, and testing enable precise decision-making at a revolutionary scale\, can provide insights into complex interactions during the design phase; however\, generalized methods for predicting and managing system complexity do not exist. \nTTO Office Wide BAA HR001124S0023 defines the Management of Complexity focus area as follows: “Reduce risk and cost through new methods of design space exploration and high-capacity computing that provide more efficient and complete insight on system architectures\, deliver visibility into higher-order interactions\, and enable focused and efficient testing. This includes nontraditional systems engineering processes that promise to deliver faster design\, engineering\, and manufacturing of complex defense systems.” \nExamples of complex systems that are of interest to TTO include\, but are not limited to: \n\nGround vehicles equipped with local tactical sensor\, computation\, and response networks\nState of the art combat aircraft\nNuclear powered submarines\nTheatre missile defense systems\nGlobal cross-domain tactical information systems\nSpace systems and sensing\n\nThis workshop is designed to bring together leading experts in the field of complexity to distill design method architectures\, organizational models\, and other constructs to understand and enable rapid design and development of high-performance\, complex systems with national security applications. DARPA plans to invite successful workshop applicants to virtual and inperson residential sessions for the purposes of reviewing and discussing current and future research relevant to this topic\, and developing new insights and areas of study. More specifically\, via this workshop TTO intends to foster methodologies\, including non-traditional systems engineering processes\, to \n\nProvide insight into system architectures allowing for a new understanding of and lexicon for complexity\nEnable effective analysis of simplified interactions through improved system architecture modeling and design\nEnable effective decision-making and reduce risk through new tools\, new methods of rapid design space exploration\, and high-capacity computing\nDeliver visibility into higher-order interactions and non-linearities to advance measurement and prediction methods\nEnable efficient and maximally informative testing\, as well as efficient accreditation\n\nDesired Workshop Outcomes \nThe desired outcomes of this workshop are to enable a new framework for understanding complex systems\, and to explore/inspire new concepts and ideas that could serve as foundational knowledge and material for potential new TTO program areas. Based on DARPA’s interests\, DARPA may invite workshop participants to provide proposals to be submitted under the TTO Office Wide Broad Agency Announcement\, HR001124S0023 and evaluated in accordance with the published evaluation criteria in Section II of that document. \nDARPA intends to provide further details via email to the applicants selected for workshop attendance by October 22\, 2024\, 5:00PM ET. \nAbout the Workshop \nThis workshop will be structured as an Ideas Lab. An Ideas Lab offers a unique opportunity for interdisciplinary collaboration and innovation. This intensive workshop brings together a select group of scholars from diverse fields to address critical challenges\, within an intensive\, immersive format designed to foster deep engagement and creative thinking. Participants from various disciplines come together in a residential setting\, conducive to focused discussion and idea generation. Sharing meals\, meeting spaces\, and after-hours activities\, participants are co-located for optimal collaboration. Throughout the workshop\, expert facilitators and guides provide support and mentorship to guide participants through the process of generating novel research ideas. \nThe Ideas Lab offers a valuable opportunity to build new connections\, develop research ideas\, and gain new perspectives. By networking with colleagues from diverse fields\, participants can establish new collaborations and explore innovative research approaches. Additionally\, the interdisciplinary nature of the Ideas Lab fosters the generation of novel research concepts and provides exposure to different disciplinary approaches\, allowing participants to broaden their understanding and gain valuable insights. If selected to participate in the Ideas Lab\, you will have the opportunity to contribute to groundbreaking research and shape the future of your field. \nApplication Areas of Interest \nWorkshop application areas of interest include new and emerging concepts in characterization of complex systems\, development of tools and techniques\, and implementation. In addition\, to maximize workshop engagement and optimize outcomes a focus on flexible thinking\, teamwork\, and interdisciplinary collaboration is critical. \n1. Characterization \n\nCharacterizing highly complex systems using deterministic\, stochastic\, or chaos theory approaches\nUnderstanding existing capabilities and constraints in large-scale complex system modeling\, including exploration of complex design spaces and assumptions tied to multiple design variants\nLeveraging computational methods such as decomposition\, substructuring\, and highperformance computing to analyze complex systems\nPredicting emergent effects from large numbers of interoperating complex subsystems\, including the impact of embedded autonomous systems\n\n2. Tools & Techniques \n\nSimulation and modeling of complex systems in a high-fidelity\, multi-disciplinary environment during nominal and off-nominal operations\, and in highly computational environments including the use of high-performance computing. Also of interest are approaches under novel conditions (e.g.\, hypersonics\, directed energy)\, as well as analysis over the full life cycle\nTools to integrate software in a multi-physics environment\, i.e.\, encompassing disparate physical representations of systems\nAnalytical tools and processes to empower data analytics\, allowing projects to be completed with less risk and within revolutionary time scales\nTechniques to actively control a system in real-time to manage/dampen/mitigate/remove unanticipated interactions with other subsystems\n\n3. Implementation \n\nMethods to characterize\, rapidly design and develop\, test\, and accredit highly complex systems\nMission engineering\, specifically creating the link between operational and design simulations in a digital engineering environment\, to evaluate the performance effectiveness of new national security systems measured by engineering analysis\n\n4. Innovative Collaborative Engagement \n\nInterdisciplinary collaboration: forging effective partnerships with colleagues from diverse fields\nMultidisciplinary development: approaches that encompass multiple disciplines\, meeting the requirements to address full-scale problems\nFlexible mindset: exploration and shaping ideas with others\, with imaginative immersion and fluid thinking\nActive and open engagement: open contribution to group discussions\, collaboration on research ideas\, and participation in team-based activities. Applicants are strongly encouraged to include non-proprietary information to ensure that selected respondents can engage in open exploration of ideas.\n\nThe following describe approaches that are not likely to be considered: \n\nIncremental improvements to current approaches that do not introduce fundamentally new elements. DARPA seeks revolutionary\, not evolutionary\, improvements that support new generations of techniques and toolsets.\nApproaches limited to single or few disciplines and unable to meet the needs and requirements meant to address full-scale design problems. Efficient processing of a complex system needs to scope to multi-disciplinary problems.\nNon-integrated wrappers or loosely coupled tools for modeling or data analysis\, or simple calls to and from software packages. Tight coupling is necessary to work efficiently in a multi-disciplinary environment.\nDevelopment solutions meant to deal with data and processing for desktop-scale engineering problems. Solutions will most likely be relevant to highly computational environments.\n\nApplicants from the following disciplines are of particular interest: \n\nSystems engineering and design\nMathematics\nModeling and computation\nIntegration and Test\nAccreditation\nExplainable Artificial Intelligence (AI)\nDesign space exploration\nFormal verification methods\nManagement and organization\nHuman and complex system integration\nEthical and legal human system supervision\n\nApplication Process \nVia this workshop and subsequent discussions\, TTO intends to foster a new ecosystem of researchers and practitioners in the field of highly complex systems\, and so applications are encouraged from professionals in the defense industry and non-defense industry\, academia\, not for-profit organizations\, national labs\, small businesses\, and any other organizations with information or ideas to contribute. \nGeneral Application Guidelines: \n\nAll responses to this Special Notice (SN) must be submitted via the online application: https://apply.knowinnovation.com/ttocomplexityworkshop/. Responses will be accepted any time from the publication of this SN until October 4\, 2024 at 4:00PM ET. Early responses are encouraged.\nAll technical and administrative correspondence and questions regarding this SN should be sent to the SN email address: DARPA-SN-24-102@darpa.mil. Emails sent directly to the Technical POC may result in a delayed or no response.\nDo not include elaborate brochures or marketing materials; only include information relevant to the submission requirements.\nAll submissions shall be Unclassified. DO NOT INCLUDE ANY CUI OR CLASSIFIED INFORMATION IN THE APPLICATION.\nTo the maximum extent possible\, respondents are encouraged to send non-proprietary information. The intent behind this request is to ensure that invited respondents can engage in an open exploration and discussion of the topics raised at the workshop. If an applicant chooses to include proprietary information\, the applicant is responsible for clearly identifying it. Submissions containing proprietary information must have the cover page and each page containing such information clearly marked with a label such as “Proprietary” or “Company Proprietary.”\n\nNOTE: “Confidential” is a classification marking used to control the dissemination of U.S. Government National Security Information as dictated in Executive Order 13526 and should not be used to identify proprietary business information. \nInvitation: \nDARPA may invite applicants to attend the workshop based on the relevance of the application to the four Application Areas of Interest. Applicants are required to apply via the online application to be considered for the workshop. DARPA will respond to applicants that will be invited to the workshop only. Upon review of the applications\, DARPA may elect to invite all\, some\, or none of the applicants to the workshop because workshop space is limited. \nSchedule of Events \nApplications Due  10/4/2024 \nWorkshop Invitations Sent to Invited Participants NLT 10/22/2024 \nAcceptances Due 10/25/2024 \nParticipant Orientation & Virtual Microlab Virtual 11/6/2024 \nResidential Ideas Lab Boston\, MA 11/13 – 11/15/2024 \nFinal Presentations Virtual 11/20/2024 \nDisclaimers and Important Notices \n\nThis SN is not a formal solicitation and/or request for proposals. Responses do not bind DARPA to any further actions related to this topic\, including requesting follow-on proposals from respondents to this SN.\nDARPA will not provide reimbursement for costs incurred in responding to this SN.\nRespondents are advised that DARPA is under no obligation to acknowledge receipt of the information received or provide feedback to respondents with respect to any information submitted under this SN.\nDARPA will disclose submission contents only for the purpose of review. Submissions may be reviewed by the Government (DARPA and other Government partners); FFRDCs; and Scientific\, Engineering and Technical Assistance (SETA) support contractors.
URL:https://www.ncmbc.us/event/exploration-of-highly-complex-defense-systems/
LOCATION:Boston\, MA
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SUMMARY:2024 USACE Charleston District Government Engagement Industry Day
DESCRIPTION:USACE Charleston District\, in partnership with the Society of American Military Engineers (SAME) Charleston Post\, is hosting an Industry Government Engagement Day on November 7\, 2024\, from 10:00 AM to 4:00 PM. \nEvent Details: \n\nDate: November 7\, 2024\nTime: 10:00 AM – 4:00 PM\nLocation: Mark Clark Hall Auditorium\, The Citadel\, Avenue of Remembrance\, Charleston\, SC 29409\n\nTarget Audience: Local tradesmen and small businesses in various trades \nPurpose: To connect prime contractors with potential subcontractors in the area. The event will include: \n\nA program overview of our FY25 work.\nOpportunities to meet with Program Managers who will explain our work and project locations.\nInsights from some prime contractors on how to successfully collaborate with us.\n\nWe look forward to your participation! \nIf you are a small business looking to for work with USACE Charleston District\, this event is for you!  Register using the QR code or link below.  This event is FREE to attend – there is a $20 optional fee if you’d like lunch on site. SAME will host an Oyster Roast from 6:00pm – 9:00pm; see Eventbrite link for cost to attend. \nhttps://www.eventbrite.com/e/usace-charleston-district-industry-day-same-oyster-roast-post-awards-tickets-1016891759627?aff=oddtdtcreator \nThis event is open to the first 250 attendees to register\, so please register early using the link above. If you have questions\, please let me know
URL:https://www.ncmbc.us/event/2024-usace-charleston-district-government-engagement-industry-day/
LOCATION:Mark Clark Hall Auditorium – The Citadel
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SUMMARY:Small Business Town Hall with the SBA and City of Kinston at N.C. Global TransPark!
DESCRIPTION:SBA Regional Administrator Allen Thomas is excited to host a Small Business Town Hall with Kinston Mayor Dontario Hardy at the N.C. Global TransPark on Thursday\, November 7th from 9:00 to 11:30 am ET. This event is a no cost opportunity\, and it will provide attendees information on accessing capital for your small business\, tips on government contracting\, and much more. This event is for any business owner- wherever they fall in the business lifecycle. \nWhy Attend? \n\nNetwork with business owners and community leaders\nLearn about resources and support for local businesses\n\nAgenda Highlights: \n\nPresentation of available SBA programs and services\, such as the lending\, contracting and counseling for your small business\nFireside Chat with the SBA Regional Administrator regarding local and federal level small business matters\nSmall business expert resource partner panel with attendee Q&A\nSmall business expert resource tables\n\nWe look forward to seeing you there! \nNovember 7th \n9:00 a.m. – 11:30 a.m. \nTo register for this no-cost event: Click HERE. \n 
URL:https://www.ncmbc.us/event/small-business-town-hall-with-the-sba-and-city-of-kinston-at-n-c-global-transpark/
LOCATION:NC DOT Office\, 2815 Rouse Road Exd\, Kinston\, NC\, 28504\, United States
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SUMMARY:DEFTECH Coffee Call | Veterans Day Hero Highlight: Sgt Maj Joe Houle\, USMC (Ret.)
DESCRIPTION:Honor. Discover. Connect. \nThis Veterans Day weekend\, we are privileged to host a special Hybrid (in-person / virtual) DEFTECH Coffee Call dedicated to a true American hero SgtMaj Joe Houle\, USMC (Ret.). Join us to learn about groundbreaking therapies for Veterans and hear the powerful stories of service and resilience from a distinguished Marine. \n**Do not miss this inspirational Coffee Call** \nLocation: 2012-D TW Alexander Drive\, Durham\, NC 27709 \nREGISTER HERE \nEvent Agenda: \n\n8:00 – 9:00 AM (EST): Edward R. di Girolamo\, PE\, Executive Director at HBOT4Heroes will help us “Dive into life-changing Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy (HBOT)”\n9:00 – 10:00 AM (EST): Be inspired by the heroism and unwavering spirit of SgtMaj Joe Houle\n10:00 – 11:00 AM (EST): Networking and Extivita Tour\n\nFeatured Hero: \nSgtMaj Joe Houle\, USMC (Ret.) SgtMaj Houle is a distinguished Marine with a storied career spanning multiple decades and numerous conflicts. A Vietnam War veteran\, he held various leadership roles and co-founded the Carolina Museum of the Marine. His efforts ensure that the stories and sacrifices of Marines are honored and remembered. Post-retirement\, he remains actively involved in veteran affairs and community service. \nWhy You Should Attend: \n\nPay tribute to the sacrifices of our heroes\nDiscover how HBOT is transforming Veteran healthcare\nConnect with a passionate community supporting veterans\n\nJoin us in honoring and learning from our nation’s finest this Veterans Day. SgtMaj Joe Houle’s stories of bravery\, leadership\, and dedication to the Marine Corps and Veteran community will inspire and remind us of the true cost of freedom. \nFrom the NCMBC and NC DEFTECH\, we wish you a reflective and meaningful Veterans Day. \nFor questions or assistance\, contact the North Carolina Defense Technology Transition Office (DEFTECH) \nBob Burton | DEFTECH Director | burtonr@ncmbc.us| 910-824-9609\nTJ Gilroy | DEFTECH Program Manager | gilroyt@ncmbc.us| 910-638-4489\nJaycie Beam | DEFTECH Program Support Specialist | beamj@ncmbc.us
URL:https://www.ncmbc.us/event/deftech-coffee-call-veterans-day-hero-highlight-sgt-maj-joe-houle-usmc-ret/
LOCATION:First Flight Venture Center\, 2 Davis Drive\, Research Triangle Park\, NC\, 27709\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20241106T090000
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SUMMARY:EFFECTIVELY PRESENTING YOUR BUSINESS TO THE GOVERNMENT\, MILITARY & PRIME CONTRACTORS
DESCRIPTION:The North Carolina Military Business Center will host “Effectively Presenting Your Business to the Government\, Military & Prime Contractors” virtually on the following dates: \n\nMarch 5\, 2024 from 0900-1030\nNovember 6\, 2024 from 0900-1030\n\nAbout. This training focuses on real world tips\, tricks\, tools and lessons learned on how to effectively market a business to federal customers. It also focuses on techniques to market a business to federal prime contractors\, in anticipation of teaming on current and future opportunities. \nRegistration. This is a free webinar; however\, pre-registration is required in order to receive the virtual platform credentials. Credentials will be emailed out a few days prior to the training. \nRegister
URL:https://www.ncmbc.us/event/effectively-presenting-your-business-to-the-government-military-prime-contractors-4/
LOCATION:Webinar
CATEGORIES:Homepage Events
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SUMMARY:Export Coffee Talk | Japan Biotech Panel | Market Entry Insights
DESCRIPTION:Join us in-person or virtually Thursday\, October 31\, from 10:00 am to 12:00 pm ET for a special hybrid Export Coffee Talk in RTP. The panel will provide drug development and market entry insights focused on Japan’s biotechnology industry. The information would benefit biotech companies that aim to enter Japanese and Asian markets and contract research organizations (CROs) supporting those biotech companies. \nPanelists: \n\nHiroshi Yamabe\, Founder and CEO\, Swanielle\, Inc. –  Tokyo\, Japan-based proposal and business execution consultant for the healthcare industry will brief on “drug loss” in Japan and discuss policy change implications.\nPaula Brown Stafford\, CEO of Allucent – Leader of a North Carolina-headquartered CRO that supports small and mid-sized biotech companies will provide insights on business with Japanese pharmaceutical companies.\nTomoko Maeda-Chubachi\, President\, TMC Clinicial Development Consulting\, Inc. –  Advisor and consultant for pharmaceutical and biotech companies\, will add her expertise and provide some information about Japan’s Pharmaceuticals and Medical Device Agency (PMDA).\nDavid Robinson\, the program moderator\, brings decades of Japan-related business experience to the conversation. He is the Honorary Consul for Japan in North Carolina\, Chairman of the Board of the Japan-America Society of North Carolina\, and an International Trade and Investment and International Corporate Compliance Attorney with the national law firm\, Maynard Nexsen.\n\nREGISTER HERE \nAbout the Panelists \nHiroshi Yamabe is the founder and CEO of Swanielle\, Inc.\, a consulting firm based in Japan. The company specializes in providing consulting services such as out-licensing\, PMDA consultation\, NHI price consultation\, and commercial analysis\, aimed at addressing the issue of “Drug Loss” in Japan.  Prior to establishing Swanielle\, Inc.\, Mr. Yamabe accumulated approximately 30 years of experience\, primarily in sales and marketing\, at both multinational corporations (MNCs) and Japanese companies within the pharmaceutical industry across Japan\, the United States\, and Taiwan. His extensive career includes various management roles\, such as Global Marketing Director at Pfizer/Schering-Plough in the United States\, Chief Commercial Officer at Ferring Japan\, Country Manager at Ferring Taiwan\, and Head of International Operations at Meiji Seika Pharma.  Mr. Yamabe holds an MBA from Duke University and a Bachelor of Science degree from Kyoto University in Japan. Additionally\, he is a licensed pharmacist in Japan. \nTomoko Maeda-Chubachi\, MD\, PhD\, MBA is an advisor and consultant for pharmaceutical and biotech companies by utilizing 20+ years of unique experiences as a physician drug developer\, in both large pharma and small biotech\, who brought 8 products into the various markets. She was a global project leader in Pfizer\, Eli Lilly and GSK\, and a chief medical officer of Novan\, Inc (now Pelthos Therapeutics). She has broad knowledge of drug development\, strategic and bold communication skills with regulatory authorities. She graduated from Osaka University School of Medicine and has a broad network with cultural understanding between the US and Japan. She was awarded Best Pharmaceutical Business Women by Acquisition International and 10 Most Impactful Chief Medical Officer by Women Achiever in 2023. She was also received Women in Business Award by Triangle Business Journal in 2022. She is passionate about young professionals’ career advancement and leadership development in the industry\, and navigating Japanese universities spinoffs and startups to conduct clinical trials in the US. \nPaula Brown Stafford\, CEO of Allucent\, is an industry veteran\, brings to Allucent more than 35 years of industry experience. At Quintiles (now IQVIA)\, she played a key role in growing its CRO services. As president of their largest business unit delivering Phase I-IV clinical research services\, she served in many administrative and operational capacities leading 22\,000 employees across 60 countries. In addition\, Ms. Stafford was president\, CEO and chairman of Novan\, Inc.\, a biotechnology company with commercial assets and a clinical platform. She is also an adjunct professor in Public Health Leadership for the Gillings School of Global Public Health at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. Among many awards and accolades\, Brown Stafford received the 2022 Triangle Business Journal’s Lifetime Achievement Award for Women in Business and was named one of the 10 top women in biotech by FierceBiotech in 2012. In 2016\, she was presented with the Distinguished Alumna award from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill\, where she received her Bachelor of Science and Master of Public Health in Biostatistics. \nDavid S. Robinson\, Attorney and Diplomat\, serves on the Board of Advisors at the NC Japan Center and is the Honorary Consul for Japan in NC. Mr. Robinson is a Member with Maynard Nexsen’s International\, Government Solutions and Compliance Teams. His practice is focused in the areas of international\, corporate\, compliance\, trade and commercial law. His experience includes cross-border movement of companies\, goods\, services and personnel; start-up financing and establishment of US & International subsidiaries and branches; mergers and acquisitions and joint venture arrangements; contract drafting and negotiation; site selection and lease negotiation; state and federal regulation; international trade guidance and facilitation. Mr. Robinson is also a frequent lecturer on international trade and business start-up issues. He has served clients in the European Union\, Japan\, China\, Singapore\, Australia\, Jordan\, Saudi Arabia\, India\, the former Soviet Union\, South America\, and Mexico. Mr. Robinson lived in Tokyo\, Japan for 8 years and has traveled to more than 55 countries. He received his B.S. Degree in Foreign Service from Georgetown University and received his J.D. Degree from the George Washington University National Law Center.
URL:https://www.ncmbc.us/event/export-coffee-talk-japan-biotech-panel-market-entry-insights/
LOCATION:RTP Headquarters – Board Room\, 700 Park Offices Drive\, Research Triangle Park\, NC\, 27709
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SUMMARY:North Carolina Buildings & Infrastructure Committee
DESCRIPTION:Join the American Council of Engineering Companies of North Carolina with co-hosts McGough and Wiley Wilson for collaboration\, cooperation\, brainstorming and networking. \nWhen.  Wednesday\, October 30\, 2024 from 9:00 – 3:00. \nWhere. 711 Hillsborough St.\, Raleigh\, NC 27603 \nCost: $25/person to help cover the cost of food. \nRegistration.  Deadline to register is October 25th.   Register. \n​You are cordially invited to an executive gathering of federal construction industry professionals to celebrate the New Year and look forward to FY25 and its exciting issues and challenges. \nRemarks from speakers at local military installations will engage industry on the following topics: \n\nWorkforce – PLA’s\, SkillBridge\, mentoring\, apprenticeships\, barriers to entry\, academia involvement\, work visas\nMaterials and Procurement – Buy America\, escalation of supply timelines\, Supplemental funding accounts such as the IRA and BIL impacts.\nRegulatory Impacts – PLA partnering discussions with local union halls\, source selection criteria\, tax regulations\, CMMC\, AI in construction\, drones\, etc.\n\nAttend this meeting to join working groups to discuss these topics and more.  The intention of this meeting is to prepare discussion points to share with federal agencies at the annual Southeast Region Federal Construction\, Infrastructure and Environmental Summit in April 22-24\, 2025. \n 
URL:https://www.ncmbc.us/event/acec-nc-buildings-infrastructure-committee/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20241029T150000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20241030T170000
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UID:3882-1730214000-1730307600@www.ncmbc.us
SUMMARY:Defense Industrial Supply Chain (DISC) Summit
DESCRIPTION:For more information or to register\, visit: https://industrial.ncmbc.us/ \nThe Offices of US Senator Thom Tillis and US Senator Ted Budd\, the North Carolina Military Business Center and the North Carolina Defense Technology Transition Office (DEFTECH) will host the Defense Industrial Supply Chain (DISC) Summit at the Harris Conference Center in Charlotte\, NC. \nWhen. October 29-30\, 2024 \nWhere. Harris Conference Center\n3216 CPCC Harris Campus Drive\nCharlotte\, NC 28208 \nPurpose of the DISC Summit. To sustain and expand the supply chain within the defense aerospace\, ground vehicle\, maritime and armaments markets. \nPremise of the DISC Summit \n\nThe defense aerospace\, ground vehicle\, maritime and armaments markets represent tremendous business opportunity\nOEMs\, subcontractors and suppliers are often siloed in these market sectors\nFuture supply chain resilience will require breaking silos\, engaging new businesses and promoting dialogue among the defense industrial and R&D ecosystem\n\nGoals of the DISC Summit: \n\nEngaging current OEMs/prime contractors and attracting new businesses to leverage opportunities across the aerospace\, ground vehicle\, maritime and armament market silos\nEngaging current and prospective suppliers to leverage subcontracting opportunities with OEMS/prime contractors across these market silos\nInforming the industrial/academia R&D ecosystem about future defense technology imperatives\, and agencies about emerging and future technologies in these sectors\n Establishing a productive and DIRECT dialogue around critical issues in the defense industrial market – including supply chain\, workforce\, inflation and barriers to entry\n\nWho should participate in the DISC Summit: \n\nCurrent OEMs/prime/suppliers in the defense aerospace\, ground vehicle\, maritime and armaments markets\nBusinesses considering engaging as an OEM/prime/supplier within these markets\nIndustry- and academia-based entities conducting R&D and new product development for aerospace\, vehicle\, maritime and armament systems\nFederal and Defense agencies engaged in requirements generation\, acquisition\, sustainment a and R&D within these markets
URL:https://www.ncmbc.us/event/defense-industrial-supply-chain-disc-summit/
CATEGORIES:Homepage Events
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20241027T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20241029T210000
DTSTAMP:20260406T043402
CREATED:20240912T173037Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240912T173037Z
UID:4047-1730030400-1730235600@www.ncmbc.us
SUMMARY:2024 SOUTHEAST U.S./JAPAN CONFERENCE PRESENTED BY TOYOTA
DESCRIPTION:Grow your Japanese business connections in October of 2024 when the once-a-decade North Carolina edition of the Southeast U.S./Japan Conference comes to Charlotte. \nJoin your state’s group to the conference when you register for this high-impact business meeting. \nFormally known as the 46th Annual Joint Meeting between the Southeast U.S./Japan Association (SEUS/Japan) and its Japanese counterpart\, the Japan/U.S. Southeast Association (Japan/USSE)\, the conference is intended to encourage foreign direct investment (FDI) from Japanese companies\, as well as strengthen export ties for North Carolina and other Southeastern companies selling goods in Japan. \nRegister \nReview the preliminary agenda \nVIDEO | 2024 SEUS/Japan Intro \nFor more information about joining the North Carolina delegation\, contact: \nDavid Rhoades\nState Coordinator for North Carolina\, SEUS/Japan Association and\nCommunications Director\nNorth Carolina Department of Commerce\n(919) 814-4611\ndrhoades@commerce.nc.gov \nIf you’re not a North Carolina resident\, contact the coordinator from your state. \nSEUS/Japan Association State Coordinators List\n\n\n\nSEUS State\nState Coordinator\n\n\n\n\nAlabama\nChristina Stimpson\nDirector\, Office of International Trade\nAlabama Department of Commerce\n401 Adams Avenue\, Suite 630\nMontgomery\, AL 36104\nOffice: (334) 549-7955\nEmail: christina.stimpson@commerce.alabama.gov\nWeb site: madeinalabama.com\n\n\nFlorida\nDave Woodward\nExecutive Director\nFlorida Delegation\, Southeast U.S./Japan.\nP.O. Box 226647\nMiami\, FL 33222-6647\nOffice: (305) 594-7745\nE-Mail: dwoodward@fl-seusjapan.org\nWeb site: fl-seusjapan.org\n\n\nGeorgia\nMary Waters\nChief Administrative Officer\nGeorgia Department of Economic Development\n75 Fifth Street\, N.W.\, Suite 1200\nAtlanta\, GA 30308\nOffice: (404) 962-4120\nE-mail: mwaters@georgia.org\nWeb site: georgia.org\n\n\nMississippi\nLuigi Dominighini\nSenior International Trade Manager\nInternational Trade Division\nMississippi Development Authority\nP.O. Box 849\nJackson\, MS 39205\nOffice: (601) 359-9429\nE-Mail: Idominighini@mississippi.org\nWeb site: mississippi.org\n\n\nSouth Carolina\nClarke Thompson\nChief Protocol Officer/International Relations\nSouth Carolina Department of Commerce\n1201 Main Street\, Capitol Center Tower\, Suite 1600\nColumbia\, SC 29201-3200\nE-mail: cthompson@SCcommerce.com\nWeb site: SCcommerce.com\n\n\nTennessee\nKarel Abboud\nGlobal Director of FDI and Trade\nTennessee Department of Economic and\nCommunity Development\nTennessee Tower\, 27th Floor\n312 Rosa L. Parks Ave.\nNashville\, TN 37243\nE-mail: karel.abboud@tn.gov\nWeb site: tnecd.com
URL:https://www.ncmbc.us/event/2024-southeast-u-s-japan-conference-presented-by-toyota/
LOCATION:Charlotte Convention Center
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20241024T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20241024T150000
DTSTAMP:20260406T043402
CREATED:20240912T184511Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240912T185529Z
UID:4051-1729774800-1729782000@www.ncmbc.us
SUMMARY:How to Succeed as a Supplier in the Electric Vehicle Industry Webinar
DESCRIPTION:Electric Vehicles (EVs) are in the news\, in dealerships and on the road. In addition to changing how we drive\, EVs represent a change in how vehicles are manufactured. Learn from a panel of EV industry experts in manufacturing\, research and business intelligence as they discuss the changes\, the challenges and the opportunities available in the EV industry. North Carolina Manufacturing Extension Partnership (NCMEP) will host the event in partnership with all southeastern MEPs as well as other MEPs around the country.\n\n\nRegister
URL:https://www.ncmbc.us/event/how-to-succeed-as-a-supplier-in-the-electric-vehicle-industry-webinar/
LOCATION:Webinar via Zoom
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20241024T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20241024T110000
DTSTAMP:20260406T043402
CREATED:20240911T122242Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20241002T185819Z
UID:4011-1729760400-1729767600@www.ncmbc.us
SUMMARY:Export Opportunities & Requirements for NC Defense Companies
DESCRIPTION:Join the North Carolina Military Business Center and US Commercial Service – North Carolina for a free webinar on “Export Opportunities and Requirements for North Carolina Defense Companies.”When. October 24\, 2024 from 9:00 – 11:00 am.Purpose of the Export Opps & Requirements Webinar. To provide an overview of international export opportunities for NC defense sector companies  and US Export requirements to conduct business.Webinar Goals: \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nDevelop an awareness of the International commercial and defense market\n\n\n\nBegin to understand ITAR and Export licensing requirements\n\n\n\nKnow where to go to get more information and assistance\n\n\n\n\nWho should participate:  \n\n\n\n\nNC Businesses interested in expanding  their market reach and organic growth\n\n\n\nIndustry- and academia-based entities conducting R&D and new product development\n\n\n\nAll who would like to learn more about the international market\, especially given the surge in NATO Defense spending\n\n\n\n\nProgram (Q&A incorporated into each section) \n\n\n\n9:00: Welcome and Introductions. Denny Lewis – North Carolina Military Business Center Stephanie Bethel\, U.S. Commercial Service – North Carolina \n\n\n\n9:10: State of the Defense Industry and Top Export Markets Rick Cieri – U.S. Department of Commerce\, Industry & Analysis  \n\n\n\n9:40: A View from Eastern Europe – How the U.S. Commercial Service is Supporting SME Defense ExportersNeil Pickett\, Commercial Counselor\, U.S. Embassy – Budapest\, Hungary \n\n\n\n10:10: Export Documentation and Regulations for U.S. Defense Exports Mike Allocca\, Allocca Enterprises  \n\n\n\n10:40: Introduction to NC Export Ecosystem – U.S. Commercial Service\, EDPNC\, NCMBC\, SBTDCStephanie Bethel\, U.S. Commercial ServiceMike Ryan\, Economic Development Partnership of North Carolina (EDPNC) Denny Lewis\, NCMBC and DEFTECHGinny Vaca\, SBTDC  \n11:05: Summary & Adjourn \n\n\n\nRegistration. This is a free webinar; however\, registration is required to receive log-in credentials. \n\n\n\nREGISTER
URL:https://www.ncmbc.us/event/export-opportunities-requirements-for-nc-defense-companies/
CATEGORIES:Homepage Events
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20241022T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20241022T133000
DTSTAMP:20260406T043402
CREATED:20240130T175816Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240826T202813Z
UID:3130-1729591200-1729603800@www.ncmbc.us
SUMMARY:FEDERAL CONTRACTING SERIES FOR SMALL BUSINESSES
DESCRIPTION:The North Carolina Military Business Center (NCMBC) and the Government Contracting Assistance Program (GCAP) will host the following collaborative in-person trainings across North Carolina during 2024.  The duration for training is 3.5 hours which includes three one-hour sessions and two 15-minute breaks. \nPart 1: Federal Contracting Fundamentals (one hour). This training explores the fundamentals on doing business with the federal government. Topics include: levels of federal purchasing; how the federal government buys products\, construction and engineering and non-personal services; registering as a federal contractor; locating\, identifying and responding to federal business opportunities; and resources available to assist federal contractors in North Carolina. \nPart 2: Navigating Federal Small Business Certifications: An In-Depth Analysis (one hour). This session offers a deep dive into various certifications such as 8(a)\, HUBZone\, SDVOSB/VOSB and Women-Owned\, covering eligibility\, application processes\, and strategies for leveraging these certifications to expand business opportunities. \nPart 3: Effectively Presenting Your Small Business to the Federal Government (one hour). This training focuses on real world tips\, tricks\, tools and lessons learned on how to effectively market a business to federal customers. It also focuses on techniques to market a business to federal prime contractors\, in anticipation of teaming on current and future opportunities. \nRegistration.  This is a free training opportunity; however\, pre-registration is required.  To register\, click here. \n\n\n\n\nOctober 22\, 2024 from 10:00 am – 1:30 pm\nLocation: Manufacturing Solutions Center I\, 301 Conover Station SE\, Conover\, NC 28613The building faces the railroad tracks and is beside Fresh Chef Restaurant.*Lunch will not be provided\, bring your own lunch.
URL:https://www.ncmbc.us/event/federal-contracting-series-for-small-businesses-6/
CATEGORIES:Homepage Events
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20241017T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20241017T160000
DTSTAMP:20260406T043402
CREATED:20240919T181221Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240919T181323Z
UID:4080-1729170000-1729180800@www.ncmbc.us
SUMMARY:Veteran and Military Suicide Prevention in North Carolina
DESCRIPTION:AFCEA North Carolina\, the North Carolina Military Business Center and SAS are honored to cohost a discussion about the fight against veteran and military suicide with leaders from the US Department of Veterans Affairs and North Carolina community members\, including a keynote from the Executive Director of the VA’s Veterans Crisis Line. \nSuicide is a national public health issue\, and the VA is collaborating with partners and communities nationwide to use the best available information and practices to support veterans. \nDiscussions will include a conversation with the VA’s Deputy Chief Technology Officer on how the VA is embracing the latest technologies and innovations to help veterans and the military community in North Carolina. \nThis event will provide a chance to engage with the VA and North Carolina communities as well as industry and military stakeholders. \nWe look forward to your participation and engagement to see the work the VA and the Department of Defense are doing to serve veterans and the military community. \nRE \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nAgenda \n\n\n\n\nExecutive Briefing Center (EBC) in Building C at SAS headquarters \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n1:00 – 1:15 p.m. Welcome Remarks \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n1:15 – 1:45 p.m. Keynote \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nDr. Christopher Watson\, Executive Director\, Veterans Crisis Line\, US Department of Veterans Affairs \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n1:45 – 2:15 p.m. Fireside Chat \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nChris Johnston\, Deputy Chief Technology Officer\, Office of Information Technology\, US Department of Veterans Affairs \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n2:15 – 2:45 p.m. VISN 6 Perspectives \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nDr. Leila Mureebe\, Health Information Officer\, VISN 6\nDr. David Buyck\, Chief of Mental Health\, VISN 6 \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n2:45 – 3:00 p.m. Break \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n3:00 – 3:30 p.m. Technology Perspectives \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nBen Cushing\, Chief Architect\, Red Hat\nTom Lapato\, Vice President\, ECS\nChris Johnston\, Deputy Chief Technology Officer\, Office of Information Technology\, US Department of Veterans Affairs \n3:30 – 4:00 p.m. Active Duty Perspectives \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nPanelists pending \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n4:00 – 4:05 p.m. Virtual Closing Remarks: US Sen. Thom Tillis \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n  \nFeatured presenter \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nDr. Christopher Watson\nExecutive Director\, Veterans Crisis Line\, US Department of Veterans Affairs
URL:https://www.ncmbc.us/event/veteran-and-military-suicide-prevention-in-north-carolina/
LOCATION:SAS Executive Briefing Center\, Cary\, NC
CATEGORIES:Homepage Events
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20241017T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20241017T170000
DTSTAMP:20260406T043402
CREATED:20240802T124726Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240802T124747Z
UID:3857-1729152000-1729184400@www.ncmbc.us
SUMMARY:SAVE THE DATE: A Discussion on Veteran and Military Suicide Prevention in North Carolina
DESCRIPTION:The U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs\, Defense Health Agency and North Carolina community will highlight what each is doing in the fight against veteran suicide as well as best practices around mental health for North Carolina service members and the veteran community. This event will address the work of the VA’s Veteran Crisis Line and provide for engagement with the VA\, Raleigh/Durham community\, industry\, and military stakeholders. Speakers include: \nDr. Christopher Watson\, Executive Director\, Veterans Crisis Line\, Department of Veterans Affairs (pending agency approval) Additional speakers to be announced. \nMore information to come.
URL:https://www.ncmbc.us/event/save-the-date-a-discussion-on-veteran-and-military-suicide-prevention-in-north-carolina/
LOCATION:Cary\, North Carolina\, More information to follow
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20241017T073000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20241017T170000
DTSTAMP:20260406T043402
CREATED:20240318T164303Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240318T164303Z
UID:3485-1729150200-1729184400@www.ncmbc.us
SUMMARY:Construction Quality Management for Contractors
DESCRIPTION:This course is required by both the Army Corp of Engineers (COE) and the Naval Facilities Engineering Command (NAVFAC) for contractors doing business aboard military installations. The CQM program covers the following topics: what is CQM\, Contractor and Government Responsibilities\, Quality Management Planning\, the Contractor’s QC Plan\, the Governments QA Plan\, the Pre-Construction Meeting\, the Coordination and Mutual Understanding Meeting\, Submittals\, the Three Phases of Control\, Testing\, Documentation\, and Certification by the QC Manager that all procedures were done in accordance with the P&S.  Upon successful completion of this class\, a QC Certificate of Completion is awarded. \nRe-certification is required every 5 years. \nClass Hours: 7:30-5:00 \nLocation: James Melton Vocational Skills Bldg.\, Room 104 B/C (unless otherwise stated) \nCost: $301.00 (includes materials) \nCall Continuing Education at 910-938-6294 or email coned@coastalcarolina.edu\, or Carla Watkins @ 910-938-6302 or email watkinsc@coastalcarolina.edu for information on registering for this class. \nPlease note: There are no fee exceptions for this class.   No refunds or transfers of dates or students are allowed for this class.  In the event the class is canceled by the institution (Coastal) a refund or a transfer of dates shall be granted.
URL:https://www.ncmbc.us/event/construction-quality-management-for-contractors-7/
LOCATION:James Melton Vocational Skills Bldg.\, Room 104 B/C\, Coastal Carolina Community College
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20241015T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20241016T170000
DTSTAMP:20260406T043402
CREATED:20241001T202952Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20241001T202952Z
UID:4158-1728979200-1729098000@www.ncmbc.us
SUMMARY:Mobile District 2024 Industry Day - Mobile\, AL
DESCRIPTION:Join us October 15th-17th for our annual Industry Day Workshop with presentations and contracting opportunities from Local\, State\, and Federal agencies! \nTuesday\, October 15\, 2024 – Thursday\, October 17\, 2024 \nThe Battle House Renaissance Mobile Hotel & Spa\n26 N Royal St\, Mobile\, AL 36602 \nAgenda\n\nOctober 15th: Informal Networking Gathering at Las Floriditas Cuban-Style Speakeasy\nOctober 16th: 8:30am-5pm Industry Day Presentations\, followed by a Networking Reception with heavy hors d’oeuvres and cocktails at the Battle House Hotel\nOctober 17th: 8am Golf Tournament at Magnolia Grove Golf Course.\nDetailed agenda forthcoming\n\n\nPricing\nIndustry Day registration is $75 for Government/Military\, $250 for SAME Members\, $300 for SAME Non-Members\, and includes the October 17th Evening Reception. Tickets to the Oct 17th Evening Social only are available for $40. \nClick here for Golf Tournament pricing and registration. \n\nQuestions?\nContact Travis Hyman at thyman@baskervilledonovan.com. \n\nRegister for Industry Day
URL:https://www.ncmbc.us/event/mobile-district-2024-industry-day-mobile-al/
LOCATION:The Battle House Renaissance Mobile Hotel & Spa\, 26 N Royal Street\, Mobile\, AL\, 36602\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20241010T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20241010T110000
DTSTAMP:20260406T043402
CREATED:20240912T192740Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240912T194849Z
UID:4053-1728554400-1728558000@www.ncmbc.us
SUMMARY:How Much Would a Cyber Breach Cost Your Business? – Webinar
DESCRIPTION:Who Should Attend\nAnyone who owns or operates a small to midsize business or is vulnerable to a cyber leak. \nREGISTER TO ATTEND\nThe financial implications of a cyber breach can be staggering. A cyber breach can cause thousands of dollars worth of damage\, and most businesses are not prepared to recover quickly\, costing them more in downtime and possible supply chain disruption.During this webinar\, we’ll discuss the cost of doing business in 2024\, and why investing in defense is more efficient than paying to recover from an attack. \n\nKey Takeaways:\n\nWhat is the current cyber security threat landscape\nHow much will it cost you if breached\nFocusing on cyber security before an incident happens is more cost-effective and protects you from the many risks cyber-attacks pose\n\nPresenter\nBrian Vigna\nInstructional Designer\, NC State University Industry Expansion Solutions\nEmail: brian_vigna@ncsu.edu | Phone: 904.742.2225 \nBrian manages all cyber security-related projects. Brian has been an adult educator\, trainer and instructional designer for over ten years. Brian has taught a variety of certification and professional development courses at the collegiate level and in collaboration with the United States government. \nBrian is certified in CISSP\, CompTIA Security+\, CompTIA A+\, CompTIA Network+\, CompTIA Cloud Essentials and Cybersecurity Maturity Model Certification (CMMC) – Registered Practitioner. He is a Microsoft Certified Professional\, AWS Solutions Architect and an AWS Cloud Practitioner. Brian is also currently pursuing a M.S. in education from NC State University. Outside of work\, Brian enjoys hiking\, sports and spending time with his family.
URL:https://www.ncmbc.us/event/how-much-would-a-cyber-breach-cost-your-business-webinar/
LOCATION:Webinar via Zoom
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20241008T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20241008T123000
DTSTAMP:20260406T043402
CREATED:20240130T175405Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240826T202332Z
UID:3127-1728378000-1728390600@www.ncmbc.us
SUMMARY:FEDERAL CONTRACTING SERIES FOR SMALL BUSINESSES
DESCRIPTION:The North Carolina Military Business Center (NCMBC) and the Government Contracting Assistance Program (GCAP) will host the following collaborative in-person trainings across North Carolina during 2024.  The duration for training is 3.5 hours which includes three one-hour sessions and two 15-minute breaks. \nPart 1: Federal Contracting Fundamentals (one hour). This training explores the fundamentals on doing business with the federal government. Topics include: levels of federal purchasing; how the federal government buys products\, construction and engineering and non-personal services; registering as a federal contractor; locating\, identifying and responding to federal business opportunities; and resources available to assist federal contractors in North Carolina. \nPart 2: Navigating Federal Small Business Certifications: An In-Depth Analysis (one hour). This session offers a deep dive into various certifications such as 8(a)\, HUBZone\, SDVOSB/VOSB and Women-Owned\, covering eligibility\, application processes\, and strategies for leveraging these certifications to expand business opportunities. \nPart 3: Effectively Presenting Your Small Business to the Federal Government (one hour). This training focuses on real world tips\, tricks\, tools and lessons learned on how to effectively market a business to federal customers. It also focuses on techniques to market a business to federal prime contractors\, in anticipation of teaming on current and future opportunities. \nRegistration.  This is a free training opportunity; however\, pre-registration is required.  To register\, click here. \n\n\n\n\nOctober 8\, 2024 from 9:00 – 12:30 pm\nLocation: Fayetteville Technical Community College\, General Classroom Building\, Room 108\n2817 Fort Bragg Road\, Fayetteville\, NC 28303\nParking: Available in lot 30A.\nCampus Map: https://www.faytechcc.edu/contact/fayetteville-campus/.  Building #17
URL:https://www.ncmbc.us/event/federal-contracting-series-for-small-businesses-5/
LOCATION:Fayetteville Technical Community College\, General Classroom Building\, Room 108\, 2817 Fort Bragg Road\, Fayetteville\, NC\, 28303
CATEGORIES:Homepage Events
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20241004T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20241004T100000
DTSTAMP:20260406T043402
CREATED:20241003T150959Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20241003T150959Z
UID:4194-1728028800-1728036000@www.ncmbc.us
SUMMARY:DEFTECH Coffee Call | Kicking Off Cybersecurity Awareness Month
DESCRIPTION:Hybrid DEFTECH Coffee Call Friday\, October 4\, 2024\, | Kicking Off Cybersecurity Awareness Month & Your Path to CMMC Compliance\n🚀 Join us In person or virtually for the DEFTECH Coffee Call! ☕ \nOctober is Cybersecurity Awareness Month; there’s no better time to fortify your business against cyber threats. This DEFTECH Coffee Call has valuable insights and practical guidance to help you navigate the cybersecurity landscape and meet DoD compliance requirements. \nLocation: First Flight Venture Center\, 2 Davis Drive\, RTP \nAgenda \n8:00 AM – 9:00 AM: CMMC Implementation Workshop Overview – Your Path to Cybersecurity Compliance \nFeaturing Laura Rodgers\, Director of Cybersecurity Practice at the Secure Computing Institute and Director of NC-PaCE. \nDiscussion Overview: Register for either Nov 15 or Dec 3 Full Workshop \n\nKey Takeaways from the Workshop: Dive into the critical outcomes and insights from the CMMC Implementation Workshop.\nBuilding Your CMMC Roadmap: Learn to create a step-by-step plan to achieve CMMC compliance and protect your place in the defense supply chain.\nPractical Tools and Resources: Explore the free and low-cost tools to streamline your compliance journey.\nImplementation Challenges: Address common obstacles businesses face and strategies to overcome them.\nInteractive Q&A: Bring your questions and get expert guidance tailored to your business needs.\n\n9:00 AM – 10:00 AM: Kickoff to Cybersecurity Awareness Month \nFeaturing Rob Main\, Cybersecurity State Coordinator (NC) at the Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA). \nSession Highlights: \n\nCybersecurity Awareness Month Overview: Learn about this year’s themes and critical initiatives.\nCurrent Threat Landscape: Understand the latest cyber threats facing businesses in North Carolina.\nStrategies for Defense: Gain practical tips and resources to protect your organization from cyber-attacks.\nQ&A with Rob Main: Engage in a discussion and get your cybersecurity questions answered by an expert.\n\nWhy Attend? \n\nStart Cybersecurity Awareness Month with Actionable Insights:Equip yourself with the latest knowledge to protect your business.\nNavigate CMMC Compliance with Confidence: Learn the practical steps to meet DoD cybersecurity standards.\nConnect with Experts: Engage with leading cybersecurity professionals and get answers to your specific questions.\n\nDon’t miss this opportunity to kick off Cybersecurity Awareness Month and set your business on compliance and security. Join us for an informative DEFTECH Coffee Call and take your cybersecurity strategy to the next level! \n  \n2024 DEFTECH Coffee Call Connection Instructions: \nMicrosoft Teams meeting \nJoin on your computer\, mobile app or room device \nClick here to join the meeting \nMeeting ID: 266 787 473 943 Passcode: Q7zfHp \nDownload Teams | Join on the web \nOr call in (audio only) \n+1 980-296-2533\,\,802776946# United States\, Charlotte \nPhone Conference ID: 802 776 946# \nFind a local number | Reset PIN \nLearn More | Meeting options \nFor questions or assistance\, contact the North Carolina Defense Technology Transition Office (DEFTECH) \nBob Burton | DEFTECH Director | burtonr@ncmbc.us | 910-824-9609 \nTJ Gilroy | DEFTECH Program Manager | gilroyt@ncmbc.us | 910-638-4489 \nJaycie Beam | DEFTECH Program Support Specialist | beamj@ncmbc.us
URL:https://www.ncmbc.us/event/deftech-coffee-call-kicking-off-cybersecurity-awareness-month/
LOCATION:First Flight Venture Center\, 2 Davis Drive\, Research Triangle Park\, NC\, 27709\, United States
CATEGORIES:Homepage Events
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UID:3978-1727948700-1727956800@www.ncmbc.us
SUMMARY:The Manufacturing Solutions Center to Host Manufacturing Day Open House on October 3
DESCRIPTION:The Manufacturing Solutions Center (MSC) will host a tour of its facilities on October 3 as part of Manufacturing Day. Manufacturing Day is a nationwide celebration of those who produce goods and services in America\, and it promotes the importance of modern manufacturing careers. The program is co-sponsored by the City of Conover. Refreshments will be available at 9:45 AM and the event will begin at 10AM with an introduction to the MSC and the operating companies that are housed at the Center. Following the presentations\, tours will be provided of the MSC facilities. The event will be held at the Manufacturing Solutions Center II building at 350 5th Avenue SE\, Conover\, NC 28613. This event is free and open to the public\, but registration is required. Contact Jacqueline Collins for more information at jcollins074@cvcc.edu. \nREGISTER
URL:https://www.ncmbc.us/event/the-manufacturing-solutions-center-to-host-manufacturing-day-open-house-on-october-3/
LOCATION:The Manufacturing Solutions Center II\, 350 5th Avenue\, Conover\, NC\, 28613
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20241002T113000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20241002T130000
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LAST-MODIFIED:20241001T180901Z
UID:4132-1727868600-1727874000@www.ncmbc.us
SUMMARY:Disaster Recovery for Government Contractors - UPDATE
DESCRIPTION:Due to disasters in North Carolina\, we are focusing this webinar on registrations and information related to contracting during disasters. This will include some SAM registration. In depth SAM registration will be combined with the next webinar on October 16\, 2024 ********* North Carolina SBTDC’s Government Contracting Assistance Program presents Fall 2024 GovCon Connect Series on contracting fundamentals. This session will cover the System for Award Management (SAM) and the Small Business Dynamic Search (DSBS)\, covering registration\, common mistakes\, maintenance\, and how to effectively represent your business. \nREGISTER
URL:https://www.ncmbc.us/event/disaster-recovery-for-government-contractors-update/
LOCATION:Virtual via Zoom
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20241002T110000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20241002T120000
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UID:3942-1727866800-1727870400@www.ncmbc.us
SUMMARY:Mid-Year Textile and Tactical Equipment Webinar
DESCRIPTION:The North Carolina Military Business Center will host an event featuring representatives from the Defense Logistics Agency (DLA) Troop Support’s Clothing and Textiles supply chain at a no-cost webinar focused on sustaining the defense industrial base in support of America’s warfighters. \n\n\nWhen.  October 2\, 2024 at 11:00 am EST. \n\n\nAbout. This event will delve into critical topics shaping the future of Berry Amendment textile manufacturing for the Department of Defense. Whether your business is a current supplier or a textile company considering defense production\, this session is tailored for you. \n\n\nThis webinar will provide an overview of the mission\, structure and provide information of how to do business with DLA Troop Support and the Department of Defense\, as a whole.  It will also provide information on resources available through the Office of Small Business Programs at DLA Troop Support.  The event will provide an overview of the unique challenges and opportunities specifically within the defense textile sector and help prepare you to meet the needs of our warfighters. \n\n\nAdditionally\, this webinar will highlight the upcoming Joint Advanced Planning Brief for Industry (JAPBI)\, noting key topics and networking opportunities. This is a chance to get a look at the critical discussions that will shape the future of defense textiles and to understand the benefits of the JAPBI\, for both current and prospective textile suppliers. \n\n\nDon’t miss this opportunity to understand the evolving landscape of defense textile needs so your company can meet the textile needs of America’s armed forces.  Whether you have existing DoD contracts or are exploring new opportunities in defense manufacturing\, this webinar will provide information about successful engagement in the defense marketplace. \n\n\nBe prepared to take actionable insights back to your teams and make informed decisions that will drive your business forward. \n\n\nRegistration. This is a free webinar; however\, registration is required. \n\nREGISTER HERE
URL:https://www.ncmbc.us/event/mid-year-textile-and-tactical-equipment-webinar/
CATEGORIES:Homepage Events
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20241001T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20241002T121500
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CREATED:20240828T145105Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240828T145407Z
UID:3950-1727769600-1727871300@www.ncmbc.us
SUMMARY:NC Rural Economic Summit
DESCRIPTION:The NC Rural Economic Summit aims to build powerful networks of passionate\, engaged\, innovative business leaders in rural North Carolina willing to share ideas and resources and take action to strengthen their small communities across the state. It will consist of a two-day conference focused on addressing the challenges\, opportunities and collaboration of businesses and business supporters in rural North Carolina. Business North Carolina’s annual Trailblazers award winners will be honored at a gala and programming will include\nsessions covering important topics to rural NC businesses including: Entrepreneurship/Small Business\, Healthcare\, Education/Workforce\, and Broadband/Tech. \nAttendee Pricing: Conference Attendee: $299; Guest ticket for the Trailblazer awards luncheon: $30 \nSponsorship Pricing: Presenting Sponsor: $7\,500\, Platinum Sponsor: $3\,000\, Gold Sponsor: $1\,950 \n\nSponsorship Levels and Benefits\nClick here to purchase sponsorships and attendee tickets\n\n\nContact Business North Carolina for Sponsorship and Event Questions: Norwood Teague\, nteague@businessnc.com \nPayment Method: Payment is due at the time of registration. Registrations are accepted on a first-come\, first-served basis; we accept Visa\, Mastercard\, and Discover credit cards. \nTo Pay by Check: Checks are accepted\, registration will be confirmed and processed when the check is received; all checks must be received 10 days prior to the start of the conference.  You will receive a confirmation email when your payment is received. \nInstructions: Create an account online on the conference registration site\, when you mail your check payment\, include the name(s) of the participants who will be registered with your check payment\, we will register the participants who have created their accounts and provide a confirmation.  You may create a Group account if you plan to register more than one person. \nPlease mail the check to: East Carolina University\, Continuing and Professional Education\, Attention: Lauryn Pittman\, Rural Economic Summit\, 300 East 1st Street\, Mail Stop 310\, Greenville\, NC 27858 \nContact ECU for Registration Questions and Payments\nMonday- Friday\, 9:00 am–5:00 pm\nPhone: 252-328-9198\nEmail: cpe@ecu.edu \nPhotography: Please note that photos will be taken during this conference and may be used for promotional material for this and/or future related events\, without limitation\, reservation\, or compensation. This includes group and candid photos taken during workshops\, presentations\, and other conference events.  Participants who do not wish to be photographed should kindly excuse themselves from group photos. \nRegistration Confirmation: When you register and pay you will receive a confirmation and event reminder email from cpe@ecu.edu. \nCancellation & Refund Policy: If a participant is unable to attend the conference\, they may request a refund. The deadline for cancelling a registration is 10 business days prior to the Summit start date. If the Office of Continuing and Professional Education receives notification by email at cpe@ecu.edu or by mail before the deadline\, it will: refund the course fees (minus $50.00 administrative fee). Requests received after the deadline are not eligible for refunds. \nThe deadline for cancelling a conference registration is September 17\, 2024. Refunds will not be provided after the September 17\, 2024 deadline. \nSponsorships are non-refundable. \nSubstitutions\, Refund & Cancellation Policy: If you are unable to participate in the conference and you would like to provide a substitute attendee\, we are able to complete a registration substitution prior to the event or onsite (1:1 substitution). We do not allow transferring partial registrations (swapping different people within one registration). Please email cpe@ecu.edu with the new participant’s full name and address\, registration details for the original participant and daytime phone number.
URL:https://www.ncmbc.us/event/nc-rural-economic-summit/
LOCATION:East Carolina University
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240925T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20240925T193000
DTSTAMP:20260406T043402
CREATED:20240919T160142Z
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UID:4075-1727287200-1727292600@www.ncmbc.us
SUMMARY:Poder: A Celebration of Hispanic Entrepreneurship
DESCRIPTION:Join us for this inspiring entrepreneurship event featuring introductions by the Small Business & Technology Development Center\, Veterans Business Outreach Center\, and the Fayetteville- Cumberland Regional Entrepreneur & Business Hub\, resource partner presentations\, a dynamic panel discussion with successful Hispanic entrepreneurs\, and a Q&A session. Network and connect with fellow community members and resource partners! Light dinner will also be available to guests. Don’t miss this opportunity to fuel your entrepreneurial journey! \nContact Rodolfo Hernandez at rhernandez@uncfsu.edu for more information and help with registration.
URL:https://www.ncmbc.us/event/poder-a-celebration-of-hispanic-entrepreneurship/
LOCATION:FSU Entrepreneurship Hub\, 1073 Murchison Road\, Fayetteville\, NC\, 28301
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240925T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20240925T150000
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CREATED:20240912T171936Z
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UID:4045-1727254800-1727276400@www.ncmbc.us
SUMMARY:The Business of Innovation
DESCRIPTION:Early stage innovation-based businesses face a unique set of foundational challenges as they get off the ground and grow. The “Business of Innovation” is a workshop series offered in multiple locations throughout North Carolina that highlights the unique needs of innovation driven companies\, including university spinouts. \nLearn from experts in the areas of dilutive and non-dilutive funding\, legal & IP\, business development\, and university tech transfer\, and network with successful innovation-oriented entrepreneurs. \nEvent Location\nNorth Carolina Biotechnology Center – 15 TW Alexander Dr\, Durham\, NC \nRegister
URL:https://www.ncmbc.us/event/the-business-of-innovation/
LOCATION:North Carolina Biotechnology Center\, 15 TW Alexander Drive\, Dogwood Room\, Durham\, NC\, 27709
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240924T073000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20240924T170000
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CREATED:20240318T164134Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240318T164134Z
UID:3483-1727163000-1727197200@www.ncmbc.us
SUMMARY:Construction Quality Management for Contractors
DESCRIPTION:This course is required by both the Army Corp of Engineers (COE) and the Naval Facilities Engineering Command (NAVFAC) for contractors doing business aboard military installations. The CQM program covers the following topics: what is CQM\, Contractor and Government Responsibilities\, Quality Management Planning\, the Contractor’s QC Plan\, the Governments QA Plan\, the Pre-Construction Meeting\, the Coordination and Mutual Understanding Meeting\, Submittals\, the Three Phases of Control\, Testing\, Documentation\, and Certification by the QC Manager that all procedures were done in accordance with the P&S.  Upon successful completion of this class\, a QC Certificate of Completion is awarded. \nRe-certification is required every 5 years. \nClass Hours: 7:30-5:00 \nLocation: James Melton Vocational Skills Bldg.\, Room 104 B/C (unless otherwise stated) \nCost: $301.00 (includes materials) \nCall Continuing Education at 910-938-6294 or email coned@coastalcarolina.edu\, or Carla Watkins @ 910-938-6302 or email watkinsc@coastalcarolina.edu for information on registering for this class. \nPlease note: There are no fee exceptions for this class.   No refunds or transfers of dates or students are allowed for this class.  In the event the class is canceled by the institution (Coastal) a refund or a transfer of dates shall be granted.
URL:https://www.ncmbc.us/event/construction-quality-management-for-contractors-6/
LOCATION:James Melton Vocational Skills Bldg.\, Room 104 B/C\, Coastal Carolina Community College
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240919T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20240920T110000
DTSTAMP:20260406T043402
CREATED:20240917T165710Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240917T165753Z
UID:4064-1726736400-1726830000@www.ncmbc.us
SUMMARY:Invitation to Strengthen Collaboration and Innovation at the NGA and Tech Protect Workshop
DESCRIPTION:Register to Attend the Workshop (Virtual Option Available; please register and indicate attendance type): Virtual link will be sent to registered attendees \nThursday\, September 19: NGA Workshop (9:00 AM – 11:30 AM)\n📍 Location: First Flight Venture Center\, 2 Davis Drive\, RTP \n\nSpecial Guest: Beth Sweet\, Chief\, Office of Research and Technology Applications (ORTA)\, Technology Transfer @ NGA\, NGA Research & Development\nFocus on Innovation: Explore advancements in AI\, machine learning\, and geospatial technologies.\nCollaboration and Networking: Connect with NGA\, industry\, academia\, and government entities.\nData Security: Address critical topics like geospatial data protection and integration.\n\nThursday\, September 19: Lunch and Networking (11:30 AM 1:00 PM) \nThursday\, September 19: Tech Protect Workshop (1:00 PM – 5:00 PM)\n📍 Location: First Flight Venture Center\, 2 Davis Drive\, RTP \n\nSpeaker: Representative from the Disruptive Technology Strike Force\nSpecial Guest: Beth Sweet\, Chief\, Office of Research and Technology Applications (ORTA)\, Technology Transfer @ NGA\, NGA Research & Development\nProtecting Disruptive Technologies: Learn strategies to safeguard early-stage technologies.\nSupport for the Disruptive Technology Strike Force: Discuss how NC can bolster this federal initiative.\nNetworking and Action Planning: Engage in discussions and develop actionable plans.\n\nThursday\, September 19: 5:30 – 8:30 pm ET Follow-on no-host social and dinner at Fortnight Brewing Company\n📍 Location: 1006 SW Maynard Rd\, Cary\, NC 27511 \nFriday\, September 20: DEFTECH Coffee Call (8:00 AM – 11:00 AM)\n📍 Location: First Flight Venture Center\, 2 Davis Drive\, RTP \n\nSpecial Guest: Beth Sweet\, Chief\, Office of Research and Technology Applications (ORTA)\, Technology Transfer @ NGA\, NGA Research & Development\nFocus: NGA’s Technology Transfer initiatives and opportunities for collaboration.\n\nThese events are a unique opportunity to connect with key stakeholders\, enhance your understanding of NGA’s Technology Transfer initiatives\, and contribute to strengthening North Carolina’s role in national security and technological innovation. We look forward to your participation as we work together to secure North Carolina’s innovation ecosystem and protect our nation. \nFor questions or assistance\, contact the North Carolina Defense Technology Transition Office (DEFTECH) \nBob Burton | DEFTECH Director | burtonr@ncmbc.us | 910-824-9609\nTJ Gilroy | DEFTECH Program Manager | gilroyt@ncmbc.us | 910-638-4489\nJaycie Beam | DEFTECH Program Support Specialist | beamj@ncmbc.us
URL:https://www.ncmbc.us/event/invitation-to-strengthen-collaboration-and-innovation-at-the-nga-and-tech-protect-workshop/
LOCATION:First Flight Venture Center\, 2 Davis Drive\, Research Triangle Park\, NC\, 27709\, United States
CATEGORIES:Homepage Events
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240919T083000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20240919T160000
DTSTAMP:20260406T043402
CREATED:20240912T170019Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240912T170019Z
UID:4041-1726734600-1726761600@www.ncmbc.us
SUMMARY:Life Sciences Economic Development Summit 2024
DESCRIPTION:NCBiotech’s 2024 Life Sciences Economic Development Summit will be held in conjunction with an evening celebration of 40 years of life sciences successes in North Carolina. \nThe summit will welcome economic developers\, policymakers\, training partners\, and professionals from across North Carolina for a day of networking and insights from industry experts on topics spanning site selection\, research tools\, workforce development\, partnerships\, and other factors that make the life sciences unique. Join us to learn from current best practices and explore how we can keep North Carolina life sciences thriving statewide. \nRegister \n\nAgenda\n8:30 a.m. – 9:00 a.m.  |  Registration \n9:00 a.m. – 9:10 a.m.  |  Opening Remarks\n\nAllison Cruse\, NCBiotech\nLaura Rowley\, NCBiotech\n\n9:10 a.m. – 10:00 a.m.  |  Transformative Partnerships: Life Sciences Collaborations that Build Thriving Communities\nModerator\n\nMark Phillips\, NCBiotech\n\nPanelists\n\nJB Buxton\, Durham Tech Community College\nShaylah Nunn Jones\, Novo Nordisk\nMaria Pharr\, EdD\, Pitt Community College\nTommy Schornak\, Thermo Fisher Scientific\n\n10:00 a.m. – 10:15 a.m.  |  MOVE: A Success Story\nSpeakers\n\nBlake Derrick\, CSL Seqirus\nAlex Riccardi\, CSL Seqirus\n\n10:15 a.m. – 10:45 a.m.  |  Networking Break \n10:45 a.m. – 11:15 a.m.  |  Understanding Life Sciences: A National & North Carolina Guide for Economic Developers\nSpeakers\n\nGillian Kelly\, NCBiotech\nSperry Krueger\, NCBiotech\n\n11:15 a.m. – 12:00 p.m.  |  Power of Partnership: 10 Years of Research & Innovation\nSpeakers\n\nEric Fallows\, BD\nJess Reece\, NCBiotech\n\n12:00 p.m. – 1:00 p.m.  |  Lunch\n1:00 p.m. – 1:45 p.m.  |  Site Selection in the Life Sciences: Why North Carolina?\nModerator    \n\nDave Efird\, Womble Bond Dickinson\n\nPanelists\n\n Jay Biggins\, BLS & Co\nMatt Szuhaj\, Strategic Development Group\n\n1:45 p.m. – 2:30 p.m.  |  Shaping the Future: Building Inclusive Teams and Navigating Industry Challenges\nModerator\n\n Debra Derr\, NC Chamber\n\nPanelists\n\nAmanda Taylor\, Merck\nChristine Vannais\, FUJIFILM Diosynth Biotechnologies\n\n2:30 p.m. – 3:00 p.m.  |  Networking Break \n3:00 p.m. – 4:00 p.m.  |  Closing\nView detailed agenda here. 
URL:https://www.ncmbc.us/event/life-sciences-economic-development-summit-2024/
LOCATION:Martin Marietta Center for the Performing Arts
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240917T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20240917T163000
DTSTAMP:20260406T043402
CREATED:20240130T175127Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240826T201915Z
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SUMMARY:FEDERAL CONTRACTING SERIES FOR SMALL BUSINESSES
DESCRIPTION:The North Carolina Military Business Center (NCMBC) and the Government Contracting Assistance Program (GCAP) will host the following collaborative in-person trainings across North Carolina during 2024.  The duration for training is 3.5 hours which includes three one-hour sessions and two 15-minute breaks. \nPart 1: Federal Contracting Fundamentals (one hour). This training explores the fundamentals on doing business with the federal government. Topics include: levels of federal purchasing; how the federal government buys products\, construction and engineering and non-personal services; registering as a federal contractor; locating\, identifying and responding to federal business opportunities; and resources available to assist federal contractors in North Carolina. \nPart 2: Navigating Federal Small Business Certifications: An In-Depth Analysis (one hour). This session offers a deep dive into various certifications such as 8(a)\, HUBZone\, SDVOSB/VOSB and Women-Owned\, covering eligibility\, application processes\, and strategies for leveraging these certifications to expand business opportunities. \nPart 3: Effectively Presenting Your Small Business to the Federal Government (one hour). This training focuses on real world tips\, tricks\, tools and lessons learned on how to effectively market a business to federal customers. It also focuses on techniques to market a business to federal prime contractors\, in anticipation of teaming on current and future opportunities. \nRegistration.  This is a free training opportunity; however\, pre-registration is required.  To register\, click here \n\n\n\n\nSeptember 17\, 2024 from 1:00 – 4:30 pm\nLocation: Wayne Community College\, Walnut Building\n3000 Wayne Memorial Drive\, Goldsboro\, NC 27534\nParking: Front parking lot\nCampus Map
URL:https://www.ncmbc.us/event/federal-contracting-series-for-small-businesses-4/
LOCATION:Wayne Community College\, Wayne Learning Center\, Moffatt Auditorium\, 3000 Wayne Memorial Drive\, Goldsboro\, NC\, 27534
CATEGORIES:Homepage Events
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240917T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20240917T170000
DTSTAMP:20260406T043402
CREATED:20240912T161323Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240912T161812Z
UID:4033-1726560000-1726592400@www.ncmbc.us
SUMMARY:Ocean Innovation Conference
DESCRIPTION:Turn knowledge to action at the UNCW Ocean Innovation Conference on September 17\, 2024. Learn\, engage\, network\, and spark new ideas to create ideas and solutions. \nThis is an high-energy conference for everyone from venture capital\, elected officials\, and startup founders to youth and concerned citizens. We hope that you join us. \nREGISTER \n\n\n\n\nOrganized by: UNCW Center for Innovation and Entrepreneurship (CIE) and the Alliance for the Blue Economy (All Blue) “Preserving\, protecting\, and restoring our waters are tasks for many lifetimes\, and sometimes the effort can seem overwhelming. But as long as we stay connected with all of the many\, many blessings that water provides\, and continue to keep that love in the forefront of our minds and hearts\, as long as we remind ourselves to hope\, then our stories will help connect others to water and encourage them to do what they can to help care for this beautiful Blue Marble world.”\n― Wallace J. Nichols\, Blue Mind: The Surprising Science That Shows How Being Near\, In\, On\, or Under Water Can Make You Happier\, Healthier\, More Connected\, and Better at What You DoThought leaders\, innovators\, and change makers will gather at the Ocean Innovation Conference to learn\, explore\, and vision new solutions for our ocean and waterways.From climate change to overfishing to pollution\, many problems must be addressed to protect our ocean. Entrepreneurs\, universities\, and governments are focusing on “what’s next” in protecting the ocean. \nBut even greater than that\, we must protect our ocean and waterways to protect our community and the happiness\, creativity\, and romance that water provides for us as individuals. \nAttend this conference to explore how those in Southeast North Carolina and others are embracing the opportunity to protect our ocean. We will reflect on current ocean trends and challenges\, grow the local economy and improve livelihoods by protecting the ocean and increasing innovation. Throughout the day\, there will be discussions of our blue ecosystem in the region\, advancements in ocean-based innovation and technology\, opportunities for investment in these innovations\, and endeavors to preserve the precious resources of our oceans. \nConversations will touch on our region’s efforts to build our blue ecosystem\, policy and infrastructure challenges and opportunities\, new ocean-related innovation and technology and how to fund these innovations. You’ll have a chance to meet startup founders\, nonprofits\, and support organizations first hand at the Innovation Fair. \nAn optional second day is available (at no cost!) this year for those who want to delve into issues related to living along the coast. \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nNEW THIS YEAR\n\n\n\nCIE is excited to offer the Ocean Innovation Conference in 2024! If you had a chance to participate in our SOLD OUT 2023 Ocean Innovation Conference\, these are some of the changes that you will see: \n\nMore Innovation Fair participants – so you can meet more innovators\nMore time to ask panelists questions – ask and explore each of the topics\nMore networking time – meet new people and potential new partners\nMore days – second optional day for a deep-dive into Coastal Resiliency! (space is limited; for info\, scroll down this page)\nMore sustainable event – as a champion for sustainability\, Ocean Innovation Conference is now a “Gold Talon” UNCW Sustainable Event.\n\nAt CIE\, we deliver “more” so you can do more innovating and changemaking! \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nFEATURED KEYNOTES\n\n\n\nAt the Ocean Innovation Conference\, hear from diverse and inspiring speakers providing actionable insights. Two keynote speakers will be featured: \nMark Huang\n \nMark Huang is a co-founder of SeaAhead\, an early mover innovation platform focused on ocean sustainability\, led the effort to stand up General Electric’s cleantech corporate venture efforts and was a founding partner of Novus Energy Partners\, a 2008 vintage US-European cleantech VC fund.  Mark has also worked in shipbuilding as a naval architect and he is currently an advisor to Fathom Science\, a recent NC State meteorology and oceanography (metocean) digital twin spin-out.  In the public service sector\, Mark served a term as the Economic Development Director for Providence\, RI.  Here\, he deployed an urban food strategy and introduced the concept of a bluetech economic cluster for the Ocean State.  Mark also served for 13 years as an officer in the US Army Reserves and was mobilized in 2003 to Baghdad where he focused on nation-building.   He is a US director of Alfanar\, the only venture philanthropy non-profit focused on the Arab world\, and Tern\, a Taiwan-based urban mobility company.  Mark is also on the  Board of Visitors for UNC’s Institute of the Environment in Chapel Hill\, NC. \nMark holds an MBA and Masters of International Affairs from Columbia University and a BS in Naval Architecture & Marine Engineering from Webb Institute. \nSusan Casey\n\nSusan Casey\, author of New York Times bestseller’s Voices in the Ocean\, The Wave\, and The Devil’s Teeth: A True Story of Obsession and Survival Among America’s Great White Sharks and is the former editor in chief of O\, The Oprah Magazine. She is a National Magazine Award-winning journalist whose work has been featured in the Best American Science and Nature Writing\, Best American Sports Writing\, and Best American Magazine Writing anthologies; and has appeared in Esquire\, Sports Illustrated\, Fortune\, and Outside.
URL:https://www.ncmbc.us/event/ocean-innovation-conference/
LOCATION:UNCW Burney Center
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