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Business Teaming For Winning Government Contracts Johnstown Area Regional Industries Procurement Technical Assistance Center
The Fine Print This presentation is intended to be general information only.  It does not constitute legal advice.  Always consult with competent legal counsel. Reference to any private vendor is for example purposes and is not an endorsement. Other techniques, methods, approaches, and considerations may be just as workable as items presented herein.  Resources provided may change over time, or become outdated. This presentation focuses on Federal procurement and assumes rudimentary contracting knowledge.
Today’s Workshop Outline Objectives Introductions Topic Areas ,[object Object]
Small Businesses
Benefits
Pre-Teaming
Creating the Team
Types of Arrangements
Resources (Including URLS for presentation links)
PTAC Contacts,[object Object]
Introductions
Ptacs Are Your Pals! A nationwide network of local offices that facilitate business participation in government markets. Little or no cost to you.  Budgeted by Congress. Administered by the Defense Logistics Agency (DLA).  More info: www.aptac-us.org
Ptacs Help Businesses Capabilities evaluation. Registrations & certifications. Marketing collateral. Market targeting. Teaming. Buyer-seller matchmaking. Opportunity ID. E-commerce. Bids and proposals. Standards & specifications. Contract administration. Subcontracting. Audits. Contracting news. Referrals.
Ptacs Help Governments And Citizens Increased knowledge, capability, and availability of the nation’s government’s supply chain. Increased competition. Improved quality of goods and services.  Lower costs.   Increased delivery reliability. Taxpayer gets more “Bang for the Buck.”
Annual Ptac Impacts 75,000 client organizations, over 20,000 brand new to government contracting. Host or support over 5,500 events with over 335,000 attendees. Hold over 180,000 business counseling sessions. Assist clients in winning over 127,000 contracts totaling over $17.4 billion. These efforts create and retain over 320,000 jobs, and reflect a $600+ return for each $1 invested in the PTAC program.
What Ptacs Expect of Clients Progress toward becoming a viable government contracting candidate. A local place of business. Computer capability. Information about your organization and its operations. Active pursuit of procurement opportunities. Quarterly contract and employment data. Client feedback at least annually.
What Ptacs Won’t Do Serve as an official business representative or agent for your organization. Market or sell for your organization. Write your bid/proposal for you. Make your business decisions. Release information specific to your organization without your prior approval. Accept compensation or gifts.
Your local PTAC is a valuable source of free or low cost expertise that can assist you in virtually every aspect of doing business with Federal, state, or regional/local governments.
Class Role Call Your name and title. Your company name. What your company does. What you do at your company. Why are you here?  What do you want to learn?  What specific topics interest you?
Definitions
Definitions: Dictionary A group of entities with a full set of complementary skills required to complete a task, job, or project. Team members (1) operate with a high degree of interdependence, (2) share authority and responsibility for self-management, (3) are accountable for the collective performance, and (4) work toward a common goal and shared rewards(s). A team becomes more than just a collection of parts when a strong sense of mutual commitment creates synergy, thus generating performance greater than the sum of the performance of its individual members.
Definitions: Dictionary A group of entities with a full set of complementary skills required to complete a task, job, or project. Team members (1) operate with a high degree of interdependence, (2) share authority and responsibility for self-management, (3)are accountable for the collective performance (Not necessarily so!), and (4) work toward a common goal and shared rewards(s). A team becomes more than just a collection of parts when a strong sense of mutual commitment creates synergy, thus generating performance greater than the sum of the performance of its individual members.
Definitions: FAR FAR Subpart 9.6 - Contractor Team Arrangements (1) Two or more companies form a partnership or joint venture to act as a potential prime contractor. (2) A potential prime contractor agrees with one or more other companies to have them act as its subcontractors under a specified Government contract or acquisition program. FAR Subpart 9.6
Definitions: FAR Why are teams allowed? Offer the government the best combination of performance, cost, and delivery when team members complement each other's capabilities. Timing and information requirements: Normally before submitting an offer, but can be after. Relationships must be fully disclosed prior to or with an offer, or subsequently, before the arrangement becomes effective. Teams are temporary entities.
A Word About Small Businesses
What Is a Small Business? SBA Size classifications: Small. Other Than Small. NAICS determines size of “for profits:” Based on average annual receipts over 3 years or average number of “head count”  employees over 12 months. Self-assigned in CCR, BUT . . . . . . The Contracting Officer (CO) assigns a NAICS  to a procurement that sets the size criteria for that procurement. Table of Small Business Size Stds by NAICS
Why Size Matters “Affiliation:” Affiliated businesses can be ineligible for participation in “set asides” due to size. Locations / varied industries irrelevant. One business has control or “power to control” another.  Ownership, management, economic dependency, etc.  See 13 C.F.R. § 121.103. “Ostensible subcontractor:”  Occurs when a subcontractor  performs primary and vital requirements of the prime contract.  Business are considered to be affiliated.
Benefits
Benefits:  To Government Consolidation of contractors reduces administrative burden. Expands opportunities for meeting small business contracting goals. Develops better expertise in government contracting among small businesses for potential follow on work. Increases competition. Reduces risk.
Benefits:  To “Big” businesses Credit toward small business subcontracting goals. Access to “set aside” contracts for which they would otherwise be ineligible. Access to niche expertise on a temporary basis: Allows focus on core competencies. Fixed costs become variable costs.
Benefits:  To Small Businesses Access to set asides and niche expertise. Contracts are becoming more complex, larger (“bundling”) and geographically dispersed.  A small business by itself may not have the resources to do the whole job. Association with experienced contractors builds proficiency. Economies of scale:  More purchasing power, easier access to capital and bonding.
Benefits Summary For Your Small Business:
Pre-Teaming
Pre-Teaming: Your #1 Teammate Is You Know who your company is and what you can do. Identify core competencies: Strengths The basis of your Capabilities Statement. More on Capabilities Statements
Pre-Teaming: Help Teammates Find You Current, complete, and accurate CCR, DSBS, website, Facebook. Other directories, e.g.: Participate in trade associations, shows, forums, message boards. Speak and Publish:  Voilà, vous êtes un expert! Advertise. Pound the pavement, if necessary.
Pre-Teaming: Opportunity Doesn’t Knock Locate specific work that requires your core competencies, e.g.:
Pre-Teaming: Gap Analysis Work that matches your core competencies = Go for it! Work that matches your core competencies and then some = Gap analysis to determine suitable partner(s).                      =                     + RFP We Need: A. B. C. D. E. My Capabilities I Have: A. B. c. D E. My Partner Should Have: A. B. c. D. E.
Pre-Teaming: Identifying Partners Ways we’ve already discussed: Also, perhaps, fee for service: Example:
Pre-Teaming: A Word On First Contact ALWAYS One-to-One:  Cold call, email, snail mail, text, face-to-face, etc. F2F “Do’s/Have’s”: ,[object Object]
Keep it short.  When conversation lulls, thank the person and move on.
Listen more than talk.  Take notes on their business card.
Ask questions to find commonalities.
Set expectations for next steps.
30-second elevator pitch.
Non-glossy business card to allow note taking.
Intro capabilities statement.
Be approachable.  SMILE!  (This is fun, dammit!)
Firm handshake.
Remember names and use them.,[object Object]
Keep it short.  When conversation lulls, thank the person and move on.
Listen more than talk.  Take notes on their business card.
Ask questions to find commonalities.
Set expectations for next steps.
30-second elevator pitch.
Non-glossy business card to allow note taking.
Intro capabilities statement.
Be approachable.  SMILE!  (This is fun, dammit!)
Firm handshake.
Remember names and use them.,[object Object]
Talk too much.
Monopolize someone’s time.
Make too much small talk.
Be unprepared.
Collect reams of info or decks of business cards.  Quality over quantity.
Isolate yourself or surround yourself with friends.
ALWAYS follow up quickly, typically within 1 business day.

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Win Government Contracts with Business Teaming

  • 1. Business Teaming For Winning Government Contracts Johnstown Area Regional Industries Procurement Technical Assistance Center
  • 2. The Fine Print This presentation is intended to be general information only. It does not constitute legal advice. Always consult with competent legal counsel. Reference to any private vendor is for example purposes and is not an endorsement. Other techniques, methods, approaches, and considerations may be just as workable as items presented herein. Resources provided may change over time, or become outdated. This presentation focuses on Federal procurement and assumes rudimentary contracting knowledge.
  • 3.
  • 9. Resources (Including URLS for presentation links)
  • 10.
  • 12. Ptacs Are Your Pals! A nationwide network of local offices that facilitate business participation in government markets. Little or no cost to you. Budgeted by Congress. Administered by the Defense Logistics Agency (DLA). More info: www.aptac-us.org
  • 13. Ptacs Help Businesses Capabilities evaluation. Registrations & certifications. Marketing collateral. Market targeting. Teaming. Buyer-seller matchmaking. Opportunity ID. E-commerce. Bids and proposals. Standards & specifications. Contract administration. Subcontracting. Audits. Contracting news. Referrals.
  • 14. Ptacs Help Governments And Citizens Increased knowledge, capability, and availability of the nation’s government’s supply chain. Increased competition. Improved quality of goods and services. Lower costs. Increased delivery reliability. Taxpayer gets more “Bang for the Buck.”
  • 15. Annual Ptac Impacts 75,000 client organizations, over 20,000 brand new to government contracting. Host or support over 5,500 events with over 335,000 attendees. Hold over 180,000 business counseling sessions. Assist clients in winning over 127,000 contracts totaling over $17.4 billion. These efforts create and retain over 320,000 jobs, and reflect a $600+ return for each $1 invested in the PTAC program.
  • 16. What Ptacs Expect of Clients Progress toward becoming a viable government contracting candidate. A local place of business. Computer capability. Information about your organization and its operations. Active pursuit of procurement opportunities. Quarterly contract and employment data. Client feedback at least annually.
  • 17. What Ptacs Won’t Do Serve as an official business representative or agent for your organization. Market or sell for your organization. Write your bid/proposal for you. Make your business decisions. Release information specific to your organization without your prior approval. Accept compensation or gifts.
  • 18. Your local PTAC is a valuable source of free or low cost expertise that can assist you in virtually every aspect of doing business with Federal, state, or regional/local governments.
  • 19. Class Role Call Your name and title. Your company name. What your company does. What you do at your company. Why are you here? What do you want to learn? What specific topics interest you?
  • 21. Definitions: Dictionary A group of entities with a full set of complementary skills required to complete a task, job, or project. Team members (1) operate with a high degree of interdependence, (2) share authority and responsibility for self-management, (3) are accountable for the collective performance, and (4) work toward a common goal and shared rewards(s). A team becomes more than just a collection of parts when a strong sense of mutual commitment creates synergy, thus generating performance greater than the sum of the performance of its individual members.
  • 22. Definitions: Dictionary A group of entities with a full set of complementary skills required to complete a task, job, or project. Team members (1) operate with a high degree of interdependence, (2) share authority and responsibility for self-management, (3)are accountable for the collective performance (Not necessarily so!), and (4) work toward a common goal and shared rewards(s). A team becomes more than just a collection of parts when a strong sense of mutual commitment creates synergy, thus generating performance greater than the sum of the performance of its individual members.
  • 23. Definitions: FAR FAR Subpart 9.6 - Contractor Team Arrangements (1) Two or more companies form a partnership or joint venture to act as a potential prime contractor. (2) A potential prime contractor agrees with one or more other companies to have them act as its subcontractors under a specified Government contract or acquisition program. FAR Subpart 9.6
  • 24. Definitions: FAR Why are teams allowed? Offer the government the best combination of performance, cost, and delivery when team members complement each other's capabilities. Timing and information requirements: Normally before submitting an offer, but can be after. Relationships must be fully disclosed prior to or with an offer, or subsequently, before the arrangement becomes effective. Teams are temporary entities.
  • 25. A Word About Small Businesses
  • 26. What Is a Small Business? SBA Size classifications: Small. Other Than Small. NAICS determines size of “for profits:” Based on average annual receipts over 3 years or average number of “head count” employees over 12 months. Self-assigned in CCR, BUT . . . . . . The Contracting Officer (CO) assigns a NAICS to a procurement that sets the size criteria for that procurement. Table of Small Business Size Stds by NAICS
  • 27. Why Size Matters “Affiliation:” Affiliated businesses can be ineligible for participation in “set asides” due to size. Locations / varied industries irrelevant. One business has control or “power to control” another. Ownership, management, economic dependency, etc. See 13 C.F.R. § 121.103. “Ostensible subcontractor:” Occurs when a subcontractor performs primary and vital requirements of the prime contract. Business are considered to be affiliated.
  • 29. Benefits: To Government Consolidation of contractors reduces administrative burden. Expands opportunities for meeting small business contracting goals. Develops better expertise in government contracting among small businesses for potential follow on work. Increases competition. Reduces risk.
  • 30. Benefits: To “Big” businesses Credit toward small business subcontracting goals. Access to “set aside” contracts for which they would otherwise be ineligible. Access to niche expertise on a temporary basis: Allows focus on core competencies. Fixed costs become variable costs.
  • 31. Benefits: To Small Businesses Access to set asides and niche expertise. Contracts are becoming more complex, larger (“bundling”) and geographically dispersed. A small business by itself may not have the resources to do the whole job. Association with experienced contractors builds proficiency. Economies of scale: More purchasing power, easier access to capital and bonding.
  • 32. Benefits Summary For Your Small Business:
  • 34. Pre-Teaming: Your #1 Teammate Is You Know who your company is and what you can do. Identify core competencies: Strengths The basis of your Capabilities Statement. More on Capabilities Statements
  • 35. Pre-Teaming: Help Teammates Find You Current, complete, and accurate CCR, DSBS, website, Facebook. Other directories, e.g.: Participate in trade associations, shows, forums, message boards. Speak and Publish: Voilà, vous êtes un expert! Advertise. Pound the pavement, if necessary.
  • 36. Pre-Teaming: Opportunity Doesn’t Knock Locate specific work that requires your core competencies, e.g.:
  • 37. Pre-Teaming: Gap Analysis Work that matches your core competencies = Go for it! Work that matches your core competencies and then some = Gap analysis to determine suitable partner(s). = + RFP We Need: A. B. C. D. E. My Capabilities I Have: A. B. c. D E. My Partner Should Have: A. B. c. D. E.
  • 38. Pre-Teaming: Identifying Partners Ways we’ve already discussed: Also, perhaps, fee for service: Example:
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  • 40. Keep it short. When conversation lulls, thank the person and move on.
  • 41. Listen more than talk. Take notes on their business card.
  • 42. Ask questions to find commonalities.
  • 43. Set expectations for next steps.
  • 45. Non-glossy business card to allow note taking.
  • 47. Be approachable. SMILE! (This is fun, dammit!)
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  • 50. Keep it short. When conversation lulls, thank the person and move on.
  • 51. Listen more than talk. Take notes on their business card.
  • 52. Ask questions to find commonalities.
  • 53. Set expectations for next steps.
  • 55. Non-glossy business card to allow note taking.
  • 57. Be approachable. SMILE! (This is fun, dammit!)
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  • 62. Make too much small talk.
  • 64. Collect reams of info or decks of business cards. Quality over quantity.
  • 65. Isolate yourself or surround yourself with friends.
  • 66. ALWAYS follow up quickly, typically within 1 business day.
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  • 68. The preliminary steps for entering into a teaming agreement are to understand (1) your organization, (2) what you want to do, and (3) who can help you to get there.
  • 70. Typical team creation Process steps You are here Opportunity + Teammate. Next: Negotiate and execute a “Teaming Agreement” (TA). Prepare and submit the proposal. Win the contract. Negotiate and execute a subcontract or a partnership/joint venture contract.
  • 71. Typical team creation Process steps You are here Opportunity + Teammate. Next: Negotiate and execute a “Teaming Agreement” (TA). Prepare and submit the proposal. Win the contract. Negotiate and execute a subcontract or a partnership/joint venture contract. Beyond today’s presentation scope.
  • 72. The Teaming Agreement (TA) A private contract between two or more parties governed by contract law and the Uniform Commercial Code (UCC). Serves as an interim agreement; superseded by a subsequent contract that is negotiated post-award. Sets terms / obligations and becomes a primary document governing the initial relationship of the parties. Enforceability can be an issue without specificity and express statements.
  • 73. The Teaming Agreement (TA) Needs to be carefully drafted. Brevity is discouraged. USE AN ATTORNEY! Potential non-binding TA precursors: Letter of Intent (LOI), Memorandum of Understanding (MOU), Memorandum of Agreement (MOA). Agreement to explore the relationship. May include: ID of issues to be addressed in TA, minimum binding terms, agreement on key points, etc. Facilitates the start of a business deal – a bridge between discussions and a TA.
  • 74. The Teaming Agreement (TA) Another important TA precursor: The Nondisclosure Agreement (NDA) Defines proprietary or confidential information and exclusions. Provides the purpose for disclosure. Limits use by teammates and disclosure to 3rd parties. Protects existing client and vendor relationships. “One-way” or “two-way.” More:
  • 75. The Teaming Agreement (TA): Key Items Statement of purpose, i.e., a specific RFP. Work allocation on proposal and contract. Duration. Termination options. Exclusivity. Proposal cost share. Control of client relationship. Dispute resolution. Publicity. Non-competition. Subcontracting obligations. (for prime / sub) Management. (for partners / JV) Compensation to sub if government disapproves the subcontract. (for prime / sub) Confidentiality and intellectual property (including rates). Communication. Sample.
  • 76. Proposal Writing Considerations Explain the decision to team and the benefits to the government. Demonstrate due diligence conducted to find the best team for the work. Show why the team is particularly well-suited to the job at hand. If companies have worked together before, demonstrate shorter learning curve, more efficient or faster performance, and reduced risk or cost. Explain the management of project team to ensure performance.
  • 77. When Creating Your Team, Get Everything in Writing!
  • 79. Four Primary Contracting Arrangements Prime Contractor / Subcontractor. Joint Venture. Includes: General Partnership, Limited Liability Company / Partnership, Corporation, etc. Mentor – Protégé. General Services Administration (GSA) Contractor Teaming Agreement (CTA). Others: Licensing, distribution, cooperative R&D, etc.
  • 80. Prime contractor / subcontractor Most common arrangement. Prime has the only direct contact and responsibility (privity) with the government. Prime is in control. Usually desires flexibility (“good faith effort”) vs. subcontractor desire for guarantees. Subcontract will probably require finalization prior to the final offer to the government. (Otherwise the prime needs 3 bids.)
  • 81. Prime contractor / subcontractor FAR clauses “flowed down” to the sub. Mandatory: FAR requires these to be included in subcontracts. Usually reserved for public policy purposes. (e.g., equal opportunity, etc.) “Christian doctrine” does not normally apply to subs. Advisory: Included in subcontracts to protect the interests of the prime. (e.g., termination for convenience, changes, etc.) Negotiable: Situational usage. Discretional. Review carefully! Understand compliance and costs! More:
  • 82. Prime contractor / subcontractor A Small Business as a prime contractor. The SB must get a minimum work percentage for set-asides: Service: At least 50% of the cost of the work. Supplies: At least 50% of the manufacturing costs, excluding materials. General construction: At least 15% of the costs, excluding materials. Specialty construction: At least 25% of the costs , excluding materials.
  • 83. Mentor - Protégé An arrangement where an experienced contractor provides assistance to a less experienced small business. Mentors provide one or more: Management, financial and/or technical assistance. Loans and/or equity investments (40% ownership limit). Cooperation on joint venture projects. Subcontracts under prime contracts being performed by the Mentor.
  • 84. Mentor - Protégé Mentor benefits can include: Credit toward subcontracting goals. Monetary reimbursement. General Mentor eligibility: Any type of company. (Small, other than small, non-profit, etc.) Capability and commitment to assist the Protégé. Profitable the last two years. Knowledgeable in government contracting and in good standing.
  • 85. Mentor - Protégé Protégé flavors vary by program: Must be a small business and generally fall into at least one socio-economic designation. MP programs: SBA , Army, DHS, DOE, FAA, NASA, Oak Ridge National Labs, State Department, Treasury Department, DOD, GSA Prime examples: Sample Agreement:
  • 86. Joint Venture Limited purpose partnership with each party jointly and severally liable to government and 3rd parties. Usually creates a new business entity. Need DUNS, CCR, ORCA, bank account, etc. JV partners are generally “affiliated” for size classification. Some exceptions exist depending upon the size of contract and types and sizes of participants (SDVOB, 8(a), Mentor – Protégé, etc.)
  • 87. Joint Venture JV must be approved before the proposal is submitted. Each party has privity with the government. 3/2 rule: The JV cannot submit more than 3 proposals over 2 years. May have requirements for percentage of work performed and profits shared. A government agency may have a JV arrangement form they prefer to use. Check with the contracting agency.
  • 88. GSA contractor teaming arrangement GSA schedule contractors work together to offer a turnkey purchasing solution for which they independently would not qualify. Not a subcontract or JV: Each contractor has privity. No new entity is formed. Non-schedule holders may serve as subcontractors to schedule holders using traditional subcontracts. More:
  • 89. Resources DOD Guidebook for Facilitating Small Business Teaming Arrangements http://www.acq.osd.mil/osbp/docs/dod_OSBP_Guidebook_for_Facilitating_Small_Business_Team_Arrangements.pdf Army Corps of Engineers Teaming Arrangement Presentation http://www.nwo.usace.army.mil/html/sa/Team%20Arrangement_20110106.pdf SBA Teaming Arrangements Presentation http://www.docstoc.com/docs/10672979/Teaming-Arrangements Top 100 Government Contractors http://www.fedaccess.com/top-contractors-one.htm
  • 90. Resources Electronic Code of Federal Regulations http://ecfr.gpoaccess.gov Top 100 Government Contractors http://www.fedaccess.com/top-contractors-one.htm Association of Procurement Technical Assistance Centers http://www.aptac-us.org Federal Acquisition Regulation https://www.acquisition.gov/far/ SBA Table of Small Business Size Standards (.pdf) http://www.sba.gov/sites/default/files/Size_Standards_Table.pdf
  • 91. Resources Affiliation http://ecfr.gpoaccess.gov (See section 13, part 121) Ostensible Subcontractor http://www.whaylaw.com/OstensibleSubcontractorRule.htm FDIC Capabilities Statement Presentation http://www.fdic.gov/about/diversity/sbrp/14.ppt Business Directory Examples http://www.thomasnet.com http://www.pasourcenet.com http://www.jari.com/businesslocator Federal Business Opportunities https://www.fbo.gov/
  • 92. Resources SBA SUB-Net web.sba.gov/subnet/ Acquisition Central Procurement Forecasts https://www.acquisition.gov/comp/procurement_forecasts/index.html GSA Subcontracting Directory http://w3.gsa.gov/web/i/subs_dir.nsf/ GSA Procurement Forecast http://www.gsa.gov/portal/content/101163’ DOD Subcontracting Plans http://www.acq.osd.mil/osbp/sb/dod.shtml Federal Procurement Data System https://www.fpds.gov/
  • 93. Resources Teaming USA http://www.teamingusa.com/ Past Performance Information retrieval System http://www.ppirs.gov/ Excluded Parties List System https://www.epls.gov/ D&B PAYDEX https://www.dnb.com/product/ptpsampl.htm FICO SBSS http://www.fico.com/en/FIResourcesLibrary/FICO_SBSS_solution_2013PS.pdf Uniform Commercial Code http://www.law.duke.edu/lib/researchguides/ucc
  • 94. Resources Teaming Agreement Enforceability http://www.whaylaw.com/Teaming_Agreement_Enforceability.htm Non-Disclosure Agreements http://www.bitlaw.com/forms/nda.html http://www.wipo.int/sme/en/documents/disclosing_inf.htm Sample Teaming Agreement http://www.attny.com/team24.html FAR Flow Down Clauses and Christian Doctrine http://www.wesselcpa.com/~wesselcp/images/Prime%20and%20Subcontracting%20-%20Showcase%206-7-2011.pdf http://www.jdsupra.com/post/documentViewer.aspx?fid=c4327900-5e06-49f7-8670-0a0e5eb31280
  • 95. Resources Government Mentor Protégé Programs http://www.jari.com (JARI PTAC Page) SBA Sample Mentor – Protégé Agreement http://www.sba.gov/content/mentor-protege-agreement Prime Contractor Mentor – Protégé Examples http://www.lockheedmartin.com/suppliers/supplier-diversity/initiatives/mentor.html http://www.is.northropgrumman.com/suppliers/mentor_program.html GSA Contractor Teaming Arrangement http://www.gsa.gov/portal/content/200553
  • 97. Your Friendly Neighborhood PTAC Johnstown Area Regional Industries Procurement Technical Assistance Center 245 Market Street, Suite 200 Johnstown, PA 15905 www.jari.com jariptac@jari.com Bob Shark 814.254.4022 bshark@jari.com Michelle Nyanko 814.254.4023 mnyanko@jari.com