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Contracting with California | I'm Certified, Now What? – Webinar

Once your business is certified, it's time to pursue contract opportunities with California state government. This webinar covers how to find out which agencies buy what you sell, how to connect with SB/DVBE advocates, and how to elevate your business's chances of winning a contract.

Webinar Topics Include:

  • Finding bid opportunities
  • Improving your Cal eProcure profile
  • Conducting market research
  • Contacting an advocate
  • Reciprocity
  • Resources
  • Commercially Useful Function
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Contracting with California State Government – Webinar
An overview of common acquisition methods, strategies, and resources to help you with contracting and procurement opportunities with the state of California.
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How to do Business with the State of California | Webinar
Understand the basics of state government contracting and get information on how to get certified as a small business or disabled veteran business enterprise.
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Contracting with the CA State Government | Government Contracting Webinar #2
In this webinar, the State of California Office of Small Business & DVBE Services (OSDS) staff discuss how small businesses and businesses owned by disabled veterans can apply for certification to become privileged sellers in contracting with departments and agencies of the State of California.
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How to do Business with Caltrans: SB/DVBE Certification – Instructional Webinar
This video provides instruction on the ins and outs of Caltrans certification to contract with the agency

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