Title: North Carolina Military Business Center
1North Carolina Military Business Center
2Mission
To leverage military and other federal business
opportunities for economic development and
quality of life in North Carolina
3Goals
- Increase military business for existing North
Carolina companies - Support integration of military personnel and
family members into the workforce - Support recruitment and development of
defense-related businesses in North Carolina
4Organization
Organization
5Services
6Headquarters
- Trains staff and market MBC services
- Manages websites MatchForce and ncmbc.us
- Forecasts military needs and business capacity
- Influences DoD business environment (rules)
- Leverages relations with DoD contractors
- Staff Exec Director, Data Management Tech
7BusinessAssistance Team
- Mines military business opportunities
- Identifies NC businesses to compete
- Provides one-on-one assistance to review and
develop proposals
8Business Assistance Team
9Business Assistance Providers
Goldsboro
Havelock
Pinehurst
BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT SPECIALISTS
PROCUREMENT COUNSELORS
PTAC COUNSELORS
MILITARY BUSINESS COORDINATORS
58 Small Business Centers Across the State
10Market-Driven Work Flow
(Local)
1-on-1 Business Assistance
Via MatchForce
Opportunities
54 SBCs
Screening
Business Sources
Business Development Specialists
(National)
11Business Assistance Team
- Opportunities managed 893
- Businesses connected 20,182
- Contracts awarded 36
- Value of contract awards 26,331,635
- As of December 31, 2005
12MatchForce.org
- Matches businesses to military opportunities
- Matches military buyers to NC suppliers
- Matches primes to NC sub-contractors
- Matches businesses to NC job seekers
- Generates workforce skills profile
13MatchForce.org
INPUTS
OUTPUTS
PROCESS
Opportunities -Federal Solicitations -Local
Solicitations -GPC Requirements
Notify Businesses
Searches
Contracts
Matching
Notify Buyer
Links
Profiles (Businesses)
Searches
Opportunities (Job Vacancies)
Matching
Notify Business
Jobs
Notify Individual
Profiles (Job Skills)
Links
Skills Database
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15Business Benefits
- Easier access to government purchasing
- Source for partners, subs and suppliers
- Source for potential employees
- Support for business-business sales
- Support for individual-business sales
- Free advertising
16Typical Opportunities
- Anything up to 2,500 purchase
- Construction general, roofing, repair, AE
- Agricultural planting, landscaping, trails
- Services food, cleaning, training
- Maintenance aircraft, security systems
- Manufacturing textiles, uniforms
17MatchForce.org
- Businesses Registered (current) 5,479
- Individuals Registered (current) 3,695
- Jobs Posted (current) 327
- Contracts Posted (current) 6,022
- Job Opportunity Matches (total) 97,463
- Contract Matches (total) 9,035,579
- As of December 31, 2005
18Strategic Initiatives
- Construction Initiatives
- Pre-positioning for future contracts
- Expand sub-contracting with major primes
- Support for business recruitment
- Gap Analysis study implementation
19Gap Analysis
- Purpose produce intelligence for economic
developers and State agencies - Focused on future DoD needs vs. NC capacity
- Output
- Region-specific target lists for business
recruitment - Strategic recommendations to enhance recruitment
- Reports available on www.ncmbc.us
20Target Industries
21Strategic Recommendations
- 23 strategic recommendations in 5 areas
- Information
- Marketing
- Entrepreneurship and Research
- Infrastructure
- Organization
- Commerce is organizing a comprehensive effort
to leverage defense for economic development
22Success Impact
- Success will come from expansion of DoD
procurement by existing or relocating companies - Every 100 million in new DoD contracts for NC
means 1,800 new jobs, 70 million in new
payroll, 14 million in new state/local tax
revenue - Growing defense capture from 1 today to 1.5 in
2010 will mean 1.7 billion in new annual DoD
contracts, 30,000 more jobs, and about 150
million more in annual state and local tax
revenue
23What You Need to Do NOW!
- Engage in military business its for you
- Register on MatchForce.org (e-mail YES)
- Get DUNS number register on www.ccr.gov
- Monitor email log on MatchForce call for help
- Encourage State and Congressional support
- NC base business for NC businesses!
24Contact Information
- Scott D. Dorney, Executive Director,
(910) 323-4824, dorneys_at_ncmbc.us - Lydia Joglar, MatchForce Administrator, (910)
323-4587, joglarl_at_ncmbc.us - Business Assistance Team members (see Contact
Us on website www.ncmbc.us)
25North Carolina Military Business Center
26www.MatchForce.org
- Presented by Lydia E. Joglar
- NC Military Business Center
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28www.MatchForce.org
- Registration
- Automatic Matches
- Posting Jobs
- Searches
- Updating Profile
- Updating Matching Criteria
29Registration
- Duns Data Universal Numbering System from Duns
Bradstreet - https//eupdate.dnb.com/requestoptions/
government/ccrreg/ - CCR Central Contractor Registration
- www.ccr.gov
- Business Keywords
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37Select multiple business types by holding the
Ctrl Key and clicking on selection
38Select multiple business identifications by
holding the Ctrl Key and clicking on selection
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40Keywords
- Bad Keywords
- Generic
- Dont describe product or service
- Design, windows, installation, service, repair,
training, NC, IT, small business, fabric - Good Keywords
- Specific to product or service
- CNC, Information Technology, Microsoft,
design/build, hosiery, General Contractor
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46Automatic Matches
- Based on business keywords
- Not seen by anyone but you
- Should be separated by commas
- Matches to Solicitation Title and Description
- Based on NAICS code
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50Posting Jobs
- Based on Job Keywords
- Not seen by anyone but you
- Should be separated by commas
- Matches to Individual Keywords
- Based on Education Level
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54Job Matches
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74MatchForce Messages
75Websites
- www.ccr.gov
- https//eupdate.dnb.com/requestoptions/government/
ccrreg/ - www.census.gov/naics
- https//eweb1.sba.gov/naics/dsp_naicssearch2.cfm
- www.MatchForce.org
- www.ncmbc.us
76Contact Information
- Scott D. Dorney, Executive Director,
(910) 323-4824, dorneys_at_ncmbc.us - Linn Owen, Business Development Specialist,
(910) 695-3780, owenl_at_ncmbc.us - Lydia E. Joglar, MatchForce Administrator,
(910) 323-4587, odonnnellm_at_ncmbc.us - Website www.ncmbc.us
77Doing Business With The Government
- Presented by Ann T. Dunnavant
- NC Military Business Center
78Agenda
- Answering the Mail
- Where to Start
- Meeting Your Target Customer
- Proposals
- Many, Many Resources
79Answering the Mail
- Identify your Product or Service
- Federal Supply Classification Code (FSC) or
- Product Service Code (PSC)
- http//www.dlis.dla.mil/h2
- Identify your North American Industry
Classification Code(s) NAICS - http//www.census.gov/naics
- SBA Size Standards http/www.sba.gov/size/indexsi
ze.html - DUNS
- https//eupdate.dnb.com/requestoptions/government/
ccreg/ - CCR
- http//www.ccr.gov
80Where to Start
- Know your product or service
- Does your company fall under any special SBA
classifications??? - Target the users of your product
- Build Action Plan
- Join Trade Associations
81Meeting Your Target Customer
- Attend Seminars where your customer might be
speaking/attending - Meet AND TALK TO the Small Business Advocate for
each agency - Learn the process Where is the contracting
authority - Present your capabilities directly to the
activities that buy - Arrange marketing visits to agency project and
program personnel. - Small business fairs that emphasize how to do
business with the government and provide
information regarding their program activities. - Stop and Listen to the Needs and Requirements of
your customer
82Proposals
- Getting an early lead
- FOIA (Freedom of Information Act) NO
- Calling the Contracting Officer or Specialist WHY
only if you need information - Past Performance
- Prepare early
- Talk to your customers
- Section L Instruction
- Section M Evaluation
- Section C Performance Work Statement
83Many, Many Resources
- Community College System
- Small Business Centers http//www.ncccs.cc.nc.us/
Business_and_Industry/sbcnmainpage.htm - NC Military Business Center http//www.ncmbc.us
- MatchForce http//www.matchforce.org
- University System
- Small Business and Technology Development Center
http//www.sbtdc.org - Procurement Technical Assistance Center
http//www.sbtdc.org/offices/index.asp - Small Business Administration
http//www.sba.gov - Federal Business Opportunities
http//fedbizopps.gov
84What You Need to Do NOW!
- Engage in military business its for you
- Register on MatchForce.org (e-mail YES)
- Get DUNS number register on www.ccr.gov
- Monitor email log on MatchForce call for help
- Encourage State support for NCMBC/defense
- Encourage Congressional delegation support NC
base business for NC businesses
85Contact Information
- Scott D. Dorney, Executive Director,
(910) 323-4824, dorneys_at_ncmbc.us - Ann Dunnavant, Business Assistance Manager, (910)
323-4825, dunnavanta_at_ncmbc.us - Lydia E. Joglar, MatchForce Administrator,
(910) 323-4587, odonnnellm_at_ncmbc.us - Website www.ncmbc.us