SESSION SUMMARIES
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Medical and Medical Logistics Challenges for Expeditionary Forces on the Modern Battlefield.
Business Opportunities with the Department of War, Defense Health Agency & Defense Logistics Agency. Panel presenters will identify requirements Department of War, Defense Health Agency and Defense Logistics Agency for medical products and services, devices, pharmaceuticals, training, IT and staffing needs. They will also outline the processes they utilize to acquire these products and services, including prime vendors, GSA schedules, Governmentwide Acquisition Contracts (GWACs) and commercial contracts. Business forecasts will also be shared. Prospective primes, subcontractors and suppliers, including small businesses, should attend this session.
Business Opportunities in Operational & Medical Logistics with Military Service Medical Commands
Business Opportunities with the Department of Veterans Affairs. Panel presenters will identify requirements of VA medical centers and clinics in the region for medical products and services, including research and development, supplies, equipment, devices, pharmaceuticals, training, IT and staff augmentation. They will also outline the processes they utilize to acquire these products and services, including use of prime vendors, GSA schedules, Governmentwide Acquisition Contracts (GWACs) and commercial contracts. Businesses and researchers with the capacity to support VA medical centers and clinics, vendors or other business with medical products or services should participate in this session.
AI Enabled Healthcare: “Doc in a Box”
From Requirement to Reality: Industry on the Front Lines
Innovation Opportunities in Chemical, Biological, Radiological & Nuclear Defense
Medical Innovation Opportunities with Consortia and Federal Agencies. The session will discuss the opportunities available for Research and Development, Prototyping, and Production through Other Transaction Authorities (OTAs) of the Federal Government. OTAs represent a growing sector of government acquisition with many potential advantages for non-traditional entities over FAR-based contracts. OTAs are used by Capability Program Executive for Chemical, Biological, Radiological and Nuclear Defense (CPE CBRND), the Defense Health Agency (DHA), and other Federal agencies.
Department of Veterans Affairs One-On-One Meetings. The Department of Veterans Affairs will host one-on-one meetings with industry. This forum provides a unique opportunity for dialogue with key decision makers from multiple Veterans Affairs offices. Participants should bring capabilities statements and prepare a concise “elevator pitch” to communicate a compelling business case for the Veterans Affairs to procure their goods and/or services.
CONTACT
Courtney Smedick
courtney@ncmbc.usJaycie Beam
beamj@ncmbc.us-
ABOUT THE NC MILITARY BUSINESS CENTER
The North Carolina Military Business Center (NCMBC) is a business development entity of the North Carolina Community College System, headquartered at Fayetteville Technical Community College (FTCC). The mission of the NCMBC is to leverage military and other federal business opportunities to expand the economy, grow jobs and improve quality of life in North Carolina. The NCMBC’s primary goal is to increase federal revenues for businesses in North Carolina. The Department of Defense has an annual impact of $80 billion and is the second largest sector of North Carolina’s economy (12% GDP). With six major military bases, 116 National Guard and 40 Army Reserve facilities and the third highest number of uniformed military personnel in the country, the State of North Carolina created the NCMBC to leverage opportunities with these installations, DoD commands and federal agencies operating worldwide.