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Topic: Taglines/Names
Government Contracting Tagline Needed
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I was hoping to receive some guidance on a tagline or slogan to add to our logo and marketing material.
A little more about the program: Procurement Technical Assistance Centers (PTACs) serve as a resource for businesses pursuing and performing under contracts with the Department of Defense, other federal agencies, state and local governments and with government prime contractors.
Working under cooperative agreements with the Defense Logistics Agency (DLA) and hosted by organizations such as universities and local chambers of commerce, the assistance provided by the PTACs is free of charge.
PTAC support to businesses includes registration in systems such as the System for Award Management (SAM), identification of contract opportunities, help in understanding requirements and in preparing and submitting bids.
All PTACs are staffed with counselors experienced in government contracting and provide a wide range of services including classes and seminars, individual counseling and easy access to bid opportunities, contract specifications, procurement histories, and other information necessary to successfully compete for government contracts.
Thanks for the ideas, Steve