UEZ to Offer Free Business Seminar: Doing Business with the Government

uez sign mayor miller tls picThe Lakewood Development Corporation, the administrative arm of the Urban Enterprise Zone (UEZ), is offering the public a free small business seminar “Doing Business with the Government: How to Get Your Foot in the Door,” Wednesday, June 4, 2014, from 10:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. in Conference Room C, of the Lakewood Municipal Building, 231 Third Street, Lakewood.

The workshop, given by NJIT Defense Procurement Center, will explain the process of doing business with the federal government. NJIT Defense Procurement Center attempts to increase it’s client companies’ business base beyond local opportunities to all federal agencies by instructing them as to how these entities purchase their goods and services, and what kinds of certification and registration are available to distinguish their firm from their competitors. The center has generated more than $30 million a year in new contracts for New Jersey small businesses. A question and answer period will follow. All businesses are welcome.

To register visit www.lakewoodnj.gov/department/uez . To find out about the UEZ program, call Patricia Komsa, UEZ Coordinator, at 732-364-2500 x5257 or [email protected].

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5 COMMENTS

  1. Okay, we know it is the Jewish holdiay.

    # 1 aksed a question. That is okay
    #2 said a comment. That is also okay

    But, but, but,
    #3 why why why do you have to be sarcastic?

  2. I’d love to attend but it’s on Shavuos. Is there any way the date could be change to accommodate the many people in our town who would like to attend but can not?

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