Artificial Intelligence and Cybersecurity in Federal Civilian Executive Branch Agencies
This briefing will explore the intention behind NSM-22 and the National Infrastructure Risk Management Plan, and how Risk Management Assessments can identify risks to critical infrastructure and prioritize actionable plans to reduce, respond to, and/or mitigate risk impact in the situation of a risk event.
FREE
SAM.gov Opportunity Tutorial (October 2024)
SAM.gov is the primary location federal buyers use for posting new and re-competed opportunities as well as RFIs (Requests for Information), Sources Sought, and other notifications that can be very useful for engaging federal buyers.
$99.00
Doing Business with FEMA
This briefing will explore FEMA's role in disaster response and recovery, and the procurement process for disaster relief services. Additionally, attendees will be shown an overview of relevant federal acquisition regulations and strategies companies can use to engage with FEMA.
$225.00
SAM.gov Opportunity Tutorial (September 2024)
SAM.gov is the primary location federal buyers use for posting new and re-competed opportunities as well as RFIs (Requests for Information), Sources Sought, and other notifications that can be very useful for engaging federal buyers.
$99.00
Evaluating AI for Federal RFP Proposal Writing
This briefing will provide federal contractors insight on the effective evaluation and utilization of Artificial Intelligence (AI) platforms for use in responding to Requests for Proposals (RFPs).
$225.00
Artificial Intelligence: Realizing Value
Join this briefing lead by Jeff Lanham (Principal, DivIHN Center of Excellence for Artificial Intelligence) as he details what an "Intelligent Data Platform" is, explore what they can do for your association, and show how they can provide a comprehensive solution for data management, analysis, and security, thereby driving organizational growth and innovation.
FREE
SAM.gov Opportunity Tutorial (August 2024)
SAM.gov is the primary location federal buyers use for posting new and re-competed opportunities as well as RFIs (Requests for Information), Sources Sought, and other notifications that can be very useful for engaging federal buyers.
$99.00
SBA Database of Verified Contractors
This briefing will provide insights on how DSBS should be set up, updated, and leveraged in marketing to federal buyers. In addition, DSBS can be used to compile competitive research, identify teaming partners, and find federal program managers who don’t show up anywhere except on the SBA DSBS.
$225.00
FPDS.gov Fundamentals (August 2024)
While FPDS.gov is a powerful tool, especially for those interested in federal contracting, it is antiquated and can be cumbersome to use. This training session will show you practical methods to quickly get to the critical information you need to compete in your federal market and provide real-time interaction with attendees.
$99.00