Events Calendar
Navigating BAA & TAA Compliance in Government Contracting
Join us for this specialized webinar designed for small business contractors seeking to understand the Buy American Act (BAA) and Trade Agreements Act (TAA) in federal contracting. Government contracts lawyer, Nena Lenz of Fredrikson & Byron P.A.,has been counseling businesses of all sizes on BAA and TAA compliance for nearly twenty years. She will walk attendees through basic compliance requirements and enforcement risks, and she will provide practical tips for building a compliance program tailored to your business needs.
Levitt AMP Flint Music Series - Coral Moons
Experience the soulful indie-pop of Coral Moons on July 8 at the Levitt AMP Flint Music Series from 6:30-8:30 p.m. at Totem Books.
APEX Accelerator Orientation: Is Government Contracting Right for Your Business?
Government contracts are potentially a tremendous financial opportunity for small businesses. The U.S. government is the largest customer in the world. It buys all types of products and services - in both large and small quantities - and it's required by law to consider buying from small businesses. Join the APEX Accelerator's office to learn about assessment tools you can use to evaluate your company's readiness to enter the government marketplace. This virtual event is free, but registration is required: https://events.teams.microsoft.com/event/6a16e59c-bf6f-4fc4-a394-240331af6240@253e7787-672d-4071-9290-fc3db5246db7 East Michigan APEX Accelerator is funded in part through a cooperative agreement with the Department of Defense (DOD), and in part by the Michigan Economic Development Corporation (MEDC).
Government Contracting 101
Government Contracting 101 is hosted every other month and builds on the foundation introduced in our APEX Accelerator Orientation: Is Government Contracting Right for Your Business? This webinar dives deeper into the government contracting process and helps businesses take the next step toward becoming contract-ready. We?ll cover essential topics like required registrations (SAM.gov), small business certifications (such as SBA, WOSB, and SDVOSB), and how to identify and pursue opportunities at the federal, state, and local levels. If you?ve completed the orientation, this session will help you move forward with clarity and confidence in the government marketplace.