Capability Statements: How to Build and Use Virtual Training Webinar
Date and time
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Location
Online
Organizer
Host organization
VA
Type of event
Resource Partner event
Event description
Registration:
Please click the link below to register for this event:
https://veteransaffairs.webex.com/weblink/register/rfec68ca4ef8a36b82bf47ba3f38f30ff
Training Event Description:
The Federal Government buys over $600 billion goods and services per year, 23% of that spend is allocated for Small Business. This is a huge opportunity for firms, who qualify, to grow their business and become part of the challenging world of Government Contracting through set-aside opportunities.
In order to get noticed by small business offices, you must first create a winning capability statement. This is the most importing marketing piece you will create for your business. A properly formatted capability statement will help you get noticed and differentiate you from your competition.
What you will learn:
• Proper formatting of the statement
• Information to include and not include
• Differentiators, Core competencies, and past performance content
• You will be provided an editable template to use for your own capability statement
• How to use the statement
Targeted Outreach Federal Socioeconomic Classifications
(participation is not limited to the below classifications)
- Service-Disabled Veteran-Owned Small Business (SDVOSB)
- Veteran-Owned Small Business (VOSB)
About Virginia Apex Accelerator
The Virginia APEX Accelerator, formerly known as the Virginia Procurement Technical Assistance Center, is a sponsored program of George Mason University. Headquartered in Fairfax, with counselors throughout Virginia, they serve businesses in 80 jurisdictions ranging from Loudoun to Roanoke and Richmond to Hampton Roads and the Eastern Shore. All counselors provide one-on-one advice to help businesses with government contracting at the Federal, State, and Local levels.
Disclosure Statement
The participation of any commercial entities in VA outreach and training programs does not convey or imply that the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs directly or indirectly endorses any product or service provided, or to be provided, by the commercial entity, its successors, assignees, or licensees. Furthermore, the Department of Veterans Affairs does not warrant any services that may be provided by the commercial organizations listed.
The Direct Access Program (DAP) is a specialized training program managed by OSDBU. The Program offers unique opportunities for Service-Disabled Veteran-Owned Small Businesses (SDVOSB), Veteran-Owned Small Businesses (VOSB), and other small businesses to build partnerships and maximize networking through structured events. DAP events are business opportunity sessions, one-on-one sessions, virtual demonstrations, or virtual information sessions.
For registration support, contact the Direct Access Program Planning Support Team at directaccess@va.gov or 202 461 4694.
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