Peer-To-Peer Collaboration: Opportunities and Networking Wednesday, July 22, 2015, 9:00 – 10:00 am Moderator : Nakita Chambers Panelists: Teresa Berrios, Project Director, Puerto Rico Alvin-o Williams, Project Director, New Orleans Mike Mora, Project Director, Dallas Michael Bing, Project Director, Washington DC
Peer-to-Peer Collaboration between Centers. Understand the strengths of your MBDA Center network; Evaluate client service demand in your MBDA Center; Match up network skill set to meet client service demand with internal & external sources; Manage client expectations with probable outcomes; Utilize your Peer to Peer collaboration with projects that are reasonable and realistic. Peer-to-Peer Collaboration
An example of a Peer-to-Peer Collaboration between a Center and a LOCAL Strategic Partner. Peer-to-Peer Examples (Center to Strategic Partner)
An example of a Peer-to-Peer Collaboration between a Center and a Government Agency. Peer-to-Peer Examples (Center to Government Agency)
Qualification Process for P2P Collaboration
Essential to a Successful P2P Collaboration MBE Agency-based Past Performance Current Needs of the Agency Current Contract Forecast CO, PM, or OSDBU Must Attend Send MBEs Capability Profile to Agency Contact Prior to Event
DC Center’s P2P Collaboration Evolution SBIR/SBTT Program MBE
An example of a Peer-to-Peer Collaboration between a Center and an INTERNATIONAL Strategic Partner. Peer-to-Peer Examples (Center / Center)
Questions? Peer-to-Peer Examples (Center / Center)