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SAM - The System for Award Management Overview & Briefing

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Date: Thursday, November 15, 2012
Start Time: 11:00 AM EST
End Time: 12:30 PM EST

Location: Web Conference

Fees: Register Now
Business Member - $0
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Registrant - $10
Member Plus - $0
Board of Experts - $0
Association Partner - $10
Association Member - $0
Resource Partner - $0
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Region: National
Network: NASBC Gov't Contracting Supplier Council, National Veterans Business Council
Group: Federal Government Contracting
Category: Government Contracting, Government Contracting, Marketing, Sales, Government Contracting
Tags: small business, federal government contracting, agencies, wosb, edwosb, 8a, sdv, hub
The System for Award Management (SAM) to Streamline Government Contracting Process

"In an effort to improve the federal government contracting process for small business owners, the System for Award Management (SAM) was created. Phase 1 of SAM services combines several procurement systems - including the Central Contractor Registration (CCR), Federal Agency Registration (FedReg) and the Online Representations and Certifications Application (ORCA), Excluded Parties List System (EPLS) - into one, easy-to-use website. "

Or so they say... SAM has been wrought with issues and getting answers has proven difficult. This meeting will provide an overview to the system and discuss current challenges, how to handle them and what is being done to correct them.

Presenter:  

Chuck
Schadl

Senior Counselor, Atlanta, and Group Manager-Government Contracting Services
 

Chuck Schadl has been a procurement counselor with the Georgia Tech Procurement Assistance Center since 2003, and served as the program director from 2009 to 2012.  He has 40 years of experience in program management, marketing and government contracting. He began his government career as a federal contracting officer and went on to senior leadership positions at Atlanta transit system. 
 

Chuck is Vice President-Education for the Association of Procurement Technical Assistance Centers and has achieved the highest level of professional certification from that organization. He is a founding member of the National Contract Compliance Association, and attended the University of Akron. Full Bio:
http://gtpac.org/team-directory/atlanta-counselors/
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