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SUMMARY:VA Technology Transfer Program Virtual Business Opportunity Session
DESCRIPTION:The U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs\, Office of Research and Development\, Technology Transfer Program (TTP)\, in collaboration with the Office of Small and Disadvantaged Business Utilization (OSDBU)\, Direct Access Program (DAP)\, invites you to a virtual business opportunity session. \nThis session is designed for small businesses and entrepreneurs interested in commercializing healthcare technology developed by VA researchers and clinicians. \nVA’s Technology Transfer Program\, through its partnership with TechLink represents the point of engagement for companies seeking to further develop and then bring to market novel VA technologies. Such technologies available for licensing or co-development span the healthcare spectrum from simple aids for daily living\, patient mobility devices\, prosthetics\, diagnostics\, implanted devices\, and pharmaceutical candidates. Such technologies could be the basis for a new business venture or can add to a company’s current product or service offering. \nDate: Tuesday\, February 3\, 2026 \nTime: 1:30 PM – 2:30 PM ET \nRegister
URL:https://www.ncmbc.us/event/va-technology-transfer-program-virtual-business-opportunity-session/
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SUMMARY:General Dynamics Information Technology (GDIT) Virtual Business Opportunity Session
DESCRIPTION:General Dynamics Information Technology (GDIT)\, in collaboration with the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs\, Office of Small and Disadvantaged Business Utilization (OSDBU)\, Direct Access Program (DAP)\, invites you to a virtual business opportunity session. \nThis session is designed for capability-driven small businesses with a proven track record in federal subcontracting. \nDate: Monday\, February 9\, 2026 \nTime: 1:30 PM – 2:30 PM ET \nGain insights into GDIT’s operations and future teaming opportunities for federal health IT solutions. \nRegister\n 
URL:https://www.ncmbc.us/event/general-dynamics-information-technology-gdit-virtual-business-opportunity-session/
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SUMMARY:Norfolk Naval Shipyard Fiscal Year 2026 Industry Day
DESCRIPTION:Norfolk Naval Shipyard (NNSY) invites you to participate in our Fiscal Year (FY) 2026 Industry Day. This event provides an opportunity for NNSY to share updates from our leadership\, present our seven‑year service requirement forecast\, and engage with private‑sector partners regarding their capabilities. \nEach attending company may request one table in a designated area of the conference center to display or share information about its capabilities. Break‑out sessions will also be available\, allowing company representatives to meet directly with the appropriate NNSY departments. \nThe NNSY Industry Day will take place on February 18\, 2026 at a venue within the Hampton Roads area. The exact location and detailed agenda will be emailed to registered participants at least one week before the event. \nThis is an in‑person event\, and registration is required for entry. Registration will close at 5 PM EST on 02 February 2026. \nPlease note that participation in Industry Day does not constitute a commitment by NNSY to engage with any private‑sector entity\, nor does it indicate an intent to issue a future solicitation. \nTo register\, you are required to email the following information to the NNSY Primary Point of Contact (POC): Company name\, attendee’s names and email and phone contact information for all participants. Due to limited seating\, each company is limited to three (3) participants. Registration closes at 5 PM EST on 02/04/2026. \nNNSY Primary POC\nMatthew J. Daigle\nmatthew.j.daigle.civ@us.navy.mil\n757-647-0712
URL:https://www.ncmbc.us/event/norfolk-naval-shipyard-fiscal-year-2026-industry-day/
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SUMMARY:Textiles and Tactical Equipment Quarterly Industry Forum
DESCRIPTION:Join the North Carolina Military Business Center for our quarterly industry-related forums that spotlight key federal opportunities and strengthen connections across North Carolina’s federal and defense contracting ecosystem. Each industry-specific quarterly session will connect businesses\, government agencies\, and prime contractors to discuss: \n\nUpcoming contracting opportunities and capability gaps\nMarket and policy trends shaping the industry\nSuccess stories and lessons learned from peers\nStrategies for growth in the federal marketplace\n\nThese forums are part of our year-round commitment to industry engagement\, building momentum towards major annual industry events like FEDTEX\, DISC\, MBB\, FTS and the Summit ensuring that businesses stay connected and competitive in a rapidly evolving federal and defense landscape. \nWhen. February 18\, 2026 from 0900-1030 \nWhere. This forum will be held in a virtual setting. \nAgenda: \n\nNCMBC updates and industry insights\nHighlights of upcoming opportunities and capability gaps\nFeatured Presentation: Emily Madden\, US Army Combat Capabilities Development Command Soldier Center. Emily Madden brings seven years of frontline experience designing\, evaluating\, and modernizing military clothing systems across the Department of Defense. Her work spans both the U.S. Army CCDC Soldier Center and Marine Corps Systems Command—supporting dress\, combat\, and individual equipment systems with a deep focus on fit\, form\, and function. In this session\, Emily will highlight the Army’s Soldier Clothing & Individual Equipment portfolio and the Joint Clothing Textile Modernization Initiative (JCTMI)\, offering an inside look at how the DoD is transforming one of its most fundamental commodity areas: clothing and textiles. Emily leads the digital modernization effort for DoD C&T programs\, driving a shift from traditional development methods to a fully integrated digital engineering ecosystem. She and her team advance workforce development\, create modernized processes\, and deploy digital tools including PLM systems\, 3D visualization\, and size-optimization technologies. Attendees will gain insight into how these efforts are improving speed\, accuracy\, supply chain responsiveness\, and overall system performance to better equip today’s and tomorrow’s warfighter.\nBusiness Spotlight: Will Cromer is a Senior Sales Executive at MMI Textiles with more 15 years of experience in the textile industry. His background spans raw material procurement\, manufacturing\, and sales\, giving him a comprehensive understanding of the full supply chain. At MMI\, Will specializes in supporting prime contractors\, AbilityOne agencies\, and a broad network of tactical and commercial customers. As the Chair of the Advanced Textiles Association (ATA) Military Division\, he plays a key leadership role in strengthening the defense textile community. Will is also an ardent supporter of U.S. textile industry advocacy efforts\, including lobbying initiatives that reinforce and protect the Berry Amendment. Known for his deep industry knowledge and relationship-driven approach\, he loves supporting his customers with high-performance.\nMMI Textiles is a key supplier of military-grade fabrics\, webbing\, binding tape\, hardware\, and hook & loop used across Department of Defense programs and the tactical industry. Much of their product line is Berry Amendment compliant\, including solution-dyed Cordura® nylons\, Mil-Spec webbings\, and elastic used in body armor carriers\, load-bearing gear\, belts\, rucks\, and uniforms. These materials are engineered for durability in demanding environments and are stocked in core military colors to support fast turnaround for defense contractors. Their Lenoir\, North Carolina manufacturing facility\, opened in 2021\, is dedicated to weaving Mil-Spec webbing and elastic. Bringing this production in-house strengthens domestic supply capacity\, improves lead times\, and ensures consistent U.S.-made quality for military procurement. The Lenoir plant has become a core part of MMI’s commitment to supporting defense and government customers with reliable\, American-manufactured textile components.\nOpen Q&A and networking\n\nSave the date for the 2026 Textiles and Tactical Equipment Quarterly Forums: August 19\, 2026 and December 2\, 2026 \nRegister
URL:https://www.ncmbc.us/event/textiles-and-tactical-equipment-quarterly-industry-forum/
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SUMMARY:Industry Day hosted by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers\, Louisville District Office
DESCRIPTION:Join the US Army Corps of Engineers\, Louisville District\, February 19\, 2026 for an Industry Day for the construction of an Area Maintenance Support Activity (AMSA) / Vehicle Maintenance Shop (VMS) located in New Castle\, Pennsylvania. \nWhen. February 19\, 2026 at 8:30 EST \nWhere. Coraopolis Army Reserve Center\n99 Soldiers Lane\nMoon Township\, PA\n*Meeting will take place in the auditorium (JOC) \nThe Government is planning to issue a single construction contract solicitation for the construction of a one-story AMSA / VMS consisting of approximately 20\,325 gross square feet to provide the following functions: \n\nVehicle Maintenance Work bays\nTool and Parts Storage\nOffice Space\nClassroom/Break Area\nCommo/Elec Repair Shop\nFluids Areas (Controlled Waste/Flammable Storage/Fluids Distribution)\nBuilding Support Functions (Toilet Rooms\, Mechanical Room\, Electrical Room\, TR\, EF\, Janitors Closet\, Lactation Room)\nSATS Canopy detached from main AMSA building\nCovered Wash Rack detached from main AMSA building\nBi-Level loading Ramp\nWater treatment facility\nFire pump and tank\n\nThis is not a Request for Proposal\, an Invitation to Bid\, or a Request for Quotation. Therefore\, this event is not to be construed as a commitment by the Government to enter into a contract nor will the Government pay for information provided to the Government in a response nor pay for administrative costs incurred attending the Industry Day event. No reimbursement will be made for any costs associated with travel or providing information in response to this announcement. \nWHO SHOULD ATTEND:\nThis event is open to large\, small\, and socio-economic businesses who are registered in System for Award Management (SAM.gov) for the NAICS fields denoted below. \nNAICS CLASSIFICATION CODES:\n236220 – Commercial and Institutional Building Construction \nAll vendors who plan to attend the Industry Day must provide the following information to Alex Hamilton at alex.j.hamilton@usace.army.mil in order to be included on the visitor registration roster for the event:\n(1)  Company Name and UEI\n(2)  First and last name of each individual attending from your company\n(3)  Email address of the individual attending\n(4)  Please include if you will be attending in person or virtually \nFor more information\, visit: SAM.gov USACE Louisville District Industry Day
URL:https://www.ncmbc.us/event/industry-day-hosted-by-the-u-s-army-corps-of-engineers-louisville-district-office/
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SUMMARY:Lessons Learned on Burn & Blast Wound Care from the Ukrainian Front Lines
DESCRIPTION:Lessons Learned on Burn and Blast Wound Care from the Ukrainian Front Lines\nWednesday\, February 25\, 2026\n10:00 AM – 11:00 AM EST\nVirtual (Google Meet – Will be Recorded) \nCarroll International is honored to host Dr. Mykola I. Kushnirchuk\, PhD\, Department of General Surgery at Danylo Halytsky Lviv National Medical University and Vice-Academician of the Academy of Technological Sciences. Dr. Kushnirchuk has direct clinical experience treating complex burn and soft tissue injuries during the ongoing war in Ukraine\, including hands-on use of Regenlyst Hydrogel Bandages in frontline and civilian hospital settings. \nKey Topics Include: \n\nPower outages during surgery & supply chain improvisation\nInfection\, necrosis\, and survival: the hidden war of soft tissue\nBurn management during infrastructure instability\nCivilian hospitals adapting to military-grade injuries\nModified triage algorithms under missile strikes\nClinical use of Regenlyst Hydrogel Bandage during the invasion\n\nYou can preview our short overview video here: https://share.google/zEAJXcQZBbt7mytP6\nThis session is designed specifically for medical professionals seeking real-world\, field-tested insights that may improve readiness\, trauma response\, and burn management outcomes. \nInvite with sign up registration Link: https://forms.gle/Z7Lr7yJGHU4woZQu5
URL:https://www.ncmbc.us/event/lessons-learned-on-burn-blast-wound-care-from-the-ukrainian-front-lines/
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