Thursday, May 24, 2007

8th Annual Small Business Conference

Washington, DC– The U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) today announced that its Office of Small and Disadvantage Business Utilization will host its 8th Annual Small Business Conference, Exposition & Matchmaking Forum, June 26-28, 2007, at the Washington Hilton Hotel in Washington, DC. The Matchmaking Forum will provide over $1 billion in potential subcontracting opportunities in Fiscal Year 2007 through scheduled one-on-one meetings with procurement representatives from DOE’s prime contractors.


“Because small businesses are the driving force of this economy, the Department of Energy and this Administration are committed to putting in place pro-growth policies that encourage enterprise and enhance economic growth,” Secretary Bodman said. “We want America to continue to be the best place in the world to conduct business. Small businesses play a key role in helping DOE to advance its mission and DOE’s Small Business Conference provides a forum to compete in DOE’s contracting market.”

DOE is the second largest civilian purchaser, procuring over $23 billion in goods and services annually. DOE’s Office of Small & Disadvantaged Business Utilization will lead the Departments national outreach effort as outlined in President Bush’s Small Business Agenda. The Conference will provide insight and programs available to assist small businesses, small and disadvantaged businesses, women-owned, 8(A), HUBZone, veteran-owned and service-disabled veteran-owned businesses, to engage in DOE contracting opportunities.

This year’s conference is co-sponsored by The Veterans Corporation, charged with creating and enhancing entrepreneurial business opportunities for Veterans, including those who are service-disabled. The Veterans Corporation is a 501(c)(3) organization.

To register for the conference, visit: http://www.smallbusiness-outreach.doe.gov or call (888) 246-2460. For more information on contracting with DOE visit: http://energy.gov.

President Bush has proclaimed April 22-28, 2007, as “Small Business Week,” signifying an ongoing commitment to honor small business owners and workers for their important role in ensuring that America remains the economic leader of the world. For more information on Small Business Week, visit: http://www.whitehouse.gov/news/releases/2007/04/20070419-6.html.

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