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2/14: GTSC ESBG: What’s Ahead for Small Business at DHS in 2020?

Please join GTSC’s Emerging Small Business Group and Women in Homeland Security for
What’s Ahead for Small Business at DHS in 2020
Aligning Small Business Capabilities with DHS Mission Needs
GTSC and WHS are showing you the love on Valentine’s Day! The Government Technology & Services Coalition’s Emerging Small Business Group and Women in Homeland Security invite you for a look at the work of the U.S. Department of Homeland Security.
Small business specialists from across the components will join us for a discussion of their plans for 2020, the DHS Mentor Protege Program, and GSA will join us for a brief on Category Management. GTSC will also provide a copy of our latest paper on small business opportunities in light of Category Management.
WHEN: February 14, 2020
10:00 am – 12:15 pm
WHERE: Arlington, VA
REGISTRATION is required.  This event is open to the homeland security community.
Register at www.gtscoalition.eventbrite.com

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

AGENDA

9:30 am Registration and networking

10:00 am Welcome & Introductions

Jon Ostrowski, COO, Government Technology & Services Coalition

Earl Holland, Chair, Government Technology & Services Coalition Emerging Small Business Group (ESBG)

10:15 am The Mentor Protégé Program

Sharon M Davis, Director, Manager, Protégé Program, U.S. Department of Homeland Security

10:30 am Panel:  The Small Business Outlook at DHS

Robyn Towles, C&P Division Director, Transportation Security Administration

Robert Keegan, Small Business Specialist, Federal Emergency Management Agency

Anita Perkins, Small Business Specialist, U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement

Michelene Rangel, Management & Program Analyst, Procurement and Planning Oversight, USCG

Denise L. Richardson, Procurement Analyst, Small Business & Industry Liaison Programs, USCG

11:45 am Category Management Update

Stacy Swann, National Account Manager, GSA Federal Acquisition Service

Distribution of GTSC Small Business Opportunities Paper

12:15 pm       Adjourn

2/20: GTSC BDE – Border Patrol Procurement & Acquisition

We are ready for an exciting new year!
Our first meeting will be February 20th and take a look at  the individual acquisition program offices within the PMOD that procure goods and services in support of U.S. Border Patrol’s operational needs and requirements.
Last year we hosted BDE meetings on the 3rd Thursday of each month but in 202o we will be changing that up a bit to accommodate the speaker’s schedules so please stay tuned for dates and changes in the Member newsletter!
WHEN:  February 20, 2020
1:00 pm – 3:00 pm
WHERE:  NTT Data, Arlington, VA
Please RSVP at eventbrite.  MEMBERS ONLY.
GUEST SPEAKER:
If you are a new member with GTSC we wanted to be sure you knew about the Business Development Exchange meetings.  Held once a month, these meetings focus on targeted conversations with executives throughout DHS who can share their upcoming projects and needs.  We welcome your participation and suggestions on future speakers. If you are interested in being added to the announcement list, please contact Megan at [email protected].
Register for this BDE at Eventbrite: www.gtscoalition.eventbrite.com – THIS IS A GTSC MEMBERS ONLY EVENT.  IF YOU ARE NOT A MEMBER YOUR REGISTRATION WILL BE CANCELLED.

DATE CHANGE! 5/13: USCG Expo 2020 -Mark Your Calendar!

The Government Technology & Services Coalition is once again working with the U.S. Coast Guard to host a USCG Industry Expo scheduled for May 13, 2020, designed to provide a capability exchange between the USCG Contracting Enterprise and industry. The USCG Industry Expo is a booth-style format engagement — vendors interested in doing business with the USCG are invited to register and join us!  Registration begins March 1.

Registration is for your COMPANY and you will receive one tabletop for a display about your products/services.  This is an EXPO, not a traditional industry day.  It takes place in Washington, D.C. and registration is FREE but REQUIRED.  Space is limited.  Up to 4 participants per company are allowed.

The audience for this event will primarily consist of USCG (active-duty or civilian) attendees and targeted vendor companies. In this setting, the event is a unique forum for sharing industry capabilities and capacity to meet the business needs/mission of USCG. Additionally, in this open-dialogue format, USCG attendees can network with industry, learn more about industry capabilities and how the USCG Contracting Enterprise procurement process can strengthen industry communication, engagement, innovation for mission execution.

Mega Matchmaking Session 2019

MENTORS and MID-TIERS!
Are you looking for Mentor-Protege partners? New small business contacts that already understand the government market in DHS, DOD, ODNI, DOJ, Treasury or State?

SMALL BUSINESSES!
Are you looking for great Mentor partners?

REGISTER NOW

Join us for a unique and diverse matchmaking open to firms with capabilities in: 

  • Financial management
  • Information Technology
  • Business process improvement
  • Project management
  • Strategy
  • Identity management
  • Configuration management
  • Help desk/call center support
  • Warfighter support services
  • C4ISR experience
  • Maritime/Port security operations services
  • Wireless network technical support
  • Information security/information assurance
  • IA support for validation testing
  • Logistics support
  • Modeling and simulation
  • Training courseware capabilities
  • Intelligence community IT services
  • and more!!!

 

The Disaster Operations Coordination Center – American Red Cross Tour

Join GTSC on Wednesday, June 26th from 10:00AM to 12:00PM and take a tour of the Disaster Operations Coordination Center where the American Red Cross manages all major disaster responses in the United States. This location is where logistics and deployments needs are determined, placed into the field and overseen so that our mission of alleviating human suffering can be met.

Space is extremely limited! Register Today!

SUBJECT MATTER INSIGHT: Data Analytics at CBP

May 6, 2019 | Washington, DC

Late last year, U.S. Customs & Border Protection stood up a data science division to improve its ability to monitor the border. The initiative is geared toward accurately determining the traffic that flows through the U.S. border with Mexico. Termed, the “denominator problem” the data division will use analytics and simulation modeling to understand the number of border crossings and develop metrics for success. Situational awareness and risk assessments are other key challenges to border security that are also on the agenda. Join us to hear more about the division’s mission, advancements in analytics, the promise of AI’s potential in analytics, and the type of intelligence needed to make for data driven resource allocation and decision making.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Capacity Building: DHS Acquisition Leaders Discuss CPARS


As part of GTSC’s Capacity Building Series, we are pleased to invite you to Capacity Building: DHS Acquisition Leaders Discuss CPARS. Join us to understand the reliance by Federal agencies on Contractor Performance Assessment Reporting System (CPARS) past performance ratings and supporting information.  Hear from DHS acquisition officials how CPARS past performance ratings and information will impact the ability of contractors to keep existing and win new, Federal contracts.

Gain Valuable and Unique Insights Why CPARS Really Matter in the Federal Market

Government acquisition officials and industry leaders will share their perspectives on the “as-is” and “to-be” state of CPARS ratings, and what all government contractors need to know to position themselves competitively in the Federal marketplace.  Learn the facts about CPARS ratings and why:

  • The Government is increasingly using CPARS performance ratings as the primary means to evaluate past performance
  • Large contract competitions are increasingly using self-scoring as a means to evaluate contractors, with CPARS ratings at their core
  • Recent policy and process changes to the CPARS rating process make it harder for contractors to receive “Exceptional” CPARS ratings
  • Poor CPARS ratings put existing contracts at risk and jeopardize future award potential
  • Final CPARS ratings remain on a contractor’s performance record for at least 3 years and are treated by acquisition officials like a Federal business “FICO” score

Panelists

  • Thomas Thompson, Unit Chief, Information Technology Division, Immigration and Customs Enforcement, U.S. Department of Homeland Security
  • Diane Sahakian, Assistant Commissioner, Office of Acquisitions, U.S. Customs and Border Protection, U.S. Department of Homeland Security
  • Bobby McCane, Chief Procurement Officer, Federal Emergency Management Agency, U.S. Department of Homeland Security
  • Katrina Brisbon, Assistant Administrator, Office of Contracting and Procurement, Transportation Security Administration, U.S. Department of Homeland Security

CPARS in 2019
How Did We Get Here and Why it’s Important to Government Contractors

The Federal Government is requiring acquisition officials to provide a more detailed justification for CPARS ratings higher than “satisfactory”.  In many new contract competitions, the difference between Satisfactory and Very Good, or Very Good and Exceptional CPARS ratings can be the difference between winning or losing an important bid.

In an effort to make CPARS ratings more accurate and meaningful, the Federal Government began tracking CPARS compliance rates and stressing the additional justification requirement for Very Good and Exceptional CPARS ratings.  This has resulted in fewer exceptional and very good ratings over the past few years. And those less than optimum evaluations remain in the CPARS system for at least three years.  Obtaining good ratings on CPARS evaluations has become more critical to obtaining future government contracts and understanding CPARS performance evaluations has become increasingly important.


THIS IS A SESSION OPEN TO THE GOVERNMENT CONTRACTING COMMUNITY, THOSE SERVING IT, AND GOVERNMENT ONLY – NO PRESS.


More information on government contracting in homeland and national security:

Recommendation Poised to hurt DoD Small-Business Contracts 
Report recommends “revising statutory guidance to clarify that the acquisition of commercial products and services has precedence over small-business set-asides.”

 

 


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March Membership Madness Prospective Member Breakfast

WHAT: March Membership Madness Prospective Member Breakfast
WHEN: April 2, 2019
WHERE: McLean, VA
MORE INFO: March Membership Madness Breakfast Registration


Each year we host a breakfast for prospective members like you! Join us on the morning of Tuesday, April 2, 2019, from 9:00 AM – 10:00 AM.

This is a great opportunity for small, mid-, and large companies to find out more about the GTSC Membership!

Why become a VIP Member?

  • No additional fees (no per-event fees)
  • VIP Membership dues INCLUDE all employees for all events
  • Access and input to GTSC programming and decision making
  • Exceptional, targeted networking- you ALWAYS meet relevant peers with GTSC

The benefits keep growing!

  • GTSC’S Homeland Security Today media platform is the foremost source of information for the federal, state and local homeland community and only GTSC Members receive 10% off advertising packages at HS.Today.us
  • Place an ad at HSToday where 80,000 buyers are reading
  • Ask for the rate card today at [email protected]