2022 Post-Summit Information
- Attendee and Exhibitor Feedback Form
- Attendance Roster
- Photos
- Presentations
- April 6:
- April 7:
- Morning General Session Remarks including Rear Admiral John Korka, Commander, Naval Facilities Engineering Systems Command & Chief of Engineers
- Lunch General Session Remarks including Thomas Stith III, President, North Carolina Community College System and Major General Jeffrey Milhorn, Deputy Chief of Engineers & Deputy Commanding General, Military & International Operations, US Army Corps of Engineers
- Virginia Program & Requirements Dialogue
- South Carolina Program & Requirements Dialogue
- North Carolina (Army, Air Force) Program & Requirements Dialogue
- North Carolina (Navy, Marine Corps) Program & Requirements Dialogue
- Georgia/Florida Program & Requirements Dialogue
- US Coast Guard Program & Requirements Dialogue
- Recent Regulatory Changes: Executive Orders, PLAs, Small Business, Mentor-Protege and Joint Venture Programs
- Department of Veterans Affairs Program & Requirements Dialogue
- Training, Hiring and Retaining a Skilled Workforce
- Pre-Recording Remarks:
CONTACT
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Courtney Smedick
E: courtney@ncmbc.us
O: 910-678-0193Sue Kranes
E: kraness@ncmbc.us
O: 336.601.0446About the NC Military Business Center
The North Carolina Military Business Center (NCMBC) is a business development entity of the North Carolina Community College System, headquartered at Fayetteville Technical Community College (FTCC). The mission of the NCMBC is to leverage military and other federal business opportunities to expand the economy, grow jobs and improve quality of life in North Carolina. The NCMBC’s primary goal is to increase federal revenues for businesses in North Carolina. The Department of Defense has an annual impact of $80 billion and is the second largest sector of North Carolina’s economy (12% GDP). With six major military bases, 116 National Guard and 40 Army Reserve facilities and the third highest number of uniformed military personnel in the country, the State of North Carolina created the NCMBC to leverage opportunities with these installations, DoD commands and federal agencies operating worldwide.