Savannah River Mission Completion (SRMC) addressed an audience of potential subcontractors and offered the playbook to small businesses wanting to do business with Savannah River (SRS) contractors.
The annual Energy, Technology and Environmental Business Association (ETEBA) Federal Business Opportunities Forum in North Augusta, S.C., attracted people from several states interested in doing business with SRS contractors.
The sold-out event afforded attendees a forum to learn about projects, opportunities, programs and access to federal contractors.
Five panels discussed various topics regarding SRS opportunities and SRMC’s panel covered opportunities for doing business with Savannah River Mission Completion.
One of the presenters, SRMC’s Small Business Program Manager Ashley Hannah, acknowledged that SRMC cannot complete the SRS liquid waste mission without small businesses.
“Small business suppliers support all SRMC facilities and missions,” Hannah said. “They play integral roles that support our contract requirements, and we will not be successful without them. SRMC will guide them through the process of becoming an SRS vendor.”
Approximately 350 people attended the forum and represented about 130 businesses. Small businesses made up 60% of all businesses with roughly 80 small businesses in attendance.
ETEBA is a non-profit trade association that represents approximately 200 small, large and mid-sized companies, and affiliate members that provide environmental, technology, energy, engineering, construction and related services to government and commercial clients.
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