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# Make Your Proposal Stand Out In Government Contracting-proposal writing and requirement matrix

Register/Attend: https://www.govcon.community/c/gca-events-3d7e28/lab-d14985

This week’s lab is set up to help you dive deeper into the proposal process. We’ll review some key proposal techniques and break down a winning proposal. This is part two of a two-part proposal lab series.

LAB TOPIC:

  • Go or no-go decision process
  • Establishing your past performance, even if you’re a new company
  • 5 types of agreements every contractor must have
  • Using Unsolicited Proposals to win unpublished opportunities
  • Breaking down a $20 billion dollar winning proposal
  • Reviewing verbiage to use for sole source opportunities
  • Reviewing your company’s proposals

SUBMIT DOCUMENTS:If you want your instructor to review your content during lab, use this link to submit your content: https://forms.gle/zai6Qpgb8oTJEsnX8

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23 July
1pm - 2pm EST
Online/GovCon
Register/Attend: https://www.govcon.community/c/gca-events-3d7e28/lab-d14985

LAB SESSIONS:

  • Branding Labs: Get help with your business infrastructure, branding, business name, capability statement, capability brief, capability website, capability video, business card, etc.
  • Marketing Labs: Learn about networking, relationship building, creating your Dream 100, email marketing, competitor research, etc.
  • Proposal Labs: Used to dive deeper into proposal writing, cost estimation, competitor research, go-or-no go decisions, creating a requirement matrix, reviewing your proposals, compliance, etc.
  • Open Labs: These labs are set up as open office hours for you to attend to get extra help. It's designed to help you get caught up, ask questions, review homework, AMA: ask-me-anything, or other items you may need support with.

LABS AGENDA:

  • Each Lab will follow this general agenda outlined here:
  • 5 minutes of intro, chat, status update
  • 15 minutes of PPT training on a specific topic for the week
  • 10 minutes of Q&A about the week’s lesson or any other items
  • 25 minutes of reviewing specific students work (students should submit content for review prior to class)
  • 5 minutes of announcements, final comments
  • Submit content for review prior to class: link:https://forms.gle/zai6Qpgb8oTJEsnX8

Who Should Attend:

  • CCM students
  • BD/Sales professionals
  • CEO, Executives and key decision makers of companies
  • Entrepreneurs and small business owners
  • Business Development Managers
  • Consultants looking to grow professionally
  • Capture managers looking to gain a competitive edge
  • Contracting professionals and government employees
  • All members of Government Contractors Association
  • Primes, subcontractors, & potential teaming partners
  • New & existing business owners interested in expanding into the government market
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