DOT Small Business Vendor Day Focuses on Service Disabled Veteran Small Business Owners


Approximately 500 small business owners, with an emphasis on businesses owned by service disabled veterans, today learned more about how to get and do business with the U.S. Department of Transportation at a Vendor Day sponsored by the department’s Office of Small and Disadvantaged Business Utilization (OSBDU).

The OSDBU tutorial was open to all small businesses, including disadvantaged business enterprises and those owned by service disabled veterans, and included a discussion of contractor requirements and one-on-one counseling from small business specialists, acquisitions specialists and technical program managers.

“Small businesses are a major part of the economy and we’re delighted to show small business owners, and particularly our veteran disabled owners, the opportunities that exist right here at DOT,” said U.S. Transportation Secretary Ray LaHood.

“OSDBU is very excited to host an event focused on helping veteran owned small businesses,” said Brandon Neal, OSDBU Director. “We are committed to helping all small businesses, especially veterans to whom we owe so much. We hope this event will highlight the many opportunities for small businesses within the Department of Transportation.”

Speakers included Transportation Deputy Secretary John Porcari; Pennsylvania Congressman Patrick Murphy; Matt Flavin, White House Office of Veterans and Wounded Warrior Policy; Brandon Neal, OSDBU Director; Linda Washington, Transportation Assistant Secretary for Administration; and Joanie Newhart, the department’s Senior Procurement Executive.

Speakers and presentations focused on services and products the department currently purchases as well as those forecasted for FY 2010, to increase the awareness of procurement opportunities within DOT.

Contact: Bill Adams
Tel: (202) 366-4570




Published on: 2009-11-19

Limited copyright is granted for you to use and/or republish any story on this site for any legitimate media purpose as long as you reference 7thSpace and any source mentioned in the story above. Please make sure to read our disclaimer prior to contacting 7thSpace Interactive. To contact our editors, visit our online helpdesk. If you wish submit your own press release, click here.

Social Bookmarking
RETWEET This! | Digg this! | Post to del.icio.us | Post to Furl | Add to Netscape | Add to Yahoo! | Rojo



Comments Page 0 of 0
There are currently 0 comments to display.

 


+ Add New Comment


Custom Search

Username
Password





© 2010 7thSpace Interactive
All Rights Reserved - About | Disclaimer | Helpdesk
There are currently 17317 people browsing 7thSpace