2026 Post-Summit Information
SAVE THE DATE FOR 2027! April 20-22, 2027 in Wilmington, NC
- NCMBC Contact list
- Attendee List
- Available upon request. Contact Jaycie Beam at beamj@ncmbc.us.
- Session Summaries
- Presentations (approved for posting)
- General Sessions
- April 15 sessions:
- US Army Program and Procurement Dialogue
- Naval Facilities Engineering Systems Command (NAVFAC), Mid-Atlantic and Marine Corps Installations East Program and Procurement Dialogue
- US Air Force and General Services Administration Program and Procurement Dialogue
- Lessons Learned from Emergency Response Contracting Efforts: Hurricane Helene and Florence
- US Army Corps of Engineers Program and Procurement Dialogue (Charleston, Jacksonville, Mobile and Caribbean Districts)
- Energy and Environmental “Hot Topics”
- April 16 sessions:
- Naval Facilities Engineering Systems Command (NAVFAC) Southeast Program and Procurement Dialogue
- Building the Future: Workforce Development for Federal Energy and Construction
- Department of Veterans Affairs Program and Procurement Dialogue
- Policy and Regulatory Updates for Small Businesses
- Alternative Construction Methodologies and Other Strategies to Accelerate Acquisition and Delivery of Federal Infrastructure Projects
- Federal Agencies Program and Procurement Dialogue
- US Army Corps of Engineers Program and Procurement Dialogue (Baltimore, Norfolk, Wilmington and Savannah Districts)
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.