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GSA OSB OFFICE HOURS: YOUR BUSINESS! YOUR OPPORTUNITIES! Zone 1 - NCR & Central Office

GENERAL SERVICES ADMINISTRATION

GSA’s Office of Small Business (OSB) invites you to join our OSB Office Hours—an open space created just for you. Small businesses like yours are the backbone of innovation and growth in federal procurement. This webinar is free and open to all industry. What you’ll learn: Purpose of Market Research Difference between RFI and Sources Sought (notice Types) Information Procurement Professionals are looking for The importance of responding Live Q&A with OSB SBTAs When: Tuesday, June 9, 2026 at 11AM Where: Online (Virtual Links Below) Zone 1 (Central Office & National Capital Region): Washington DC Metro Area, parts of MD & VA After registering, you will receive a confirmation email containing information about joining the meeting. All GSA Events can be found at www.gsa.gov/events About OSB: OSB has nationwide responsibility for GSA’s small business programs and promotes increased access to GSA’s nationwide procurement opportunities. OSB monitors and implements small business policies and manages a range of programs mandated by law. To learn about upcoming training opportunities, visit our OSB Events page. To see more resources, visit our Small Business Resources page, or contact an OSB small business specialist . Follow us on LinkedIn GSAOSB or visit www.gsa.gov/small-business . Please join the conversation! You can add a comment, like the post, or bookmark the post to your account.

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