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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
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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
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An example of a Peer-to-Peer Collaboration between a Center and a LOCAL Strategic Partner. Peer-to-Peer Examples (Center to Strategic Partner)
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An example of a Peer-to-Peer Collaboration between a Center and a Government Agency. Peer-to-Peer Examples (Center to Government Agency)
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Qualification Process for P2P Collaboration
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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
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DC Center’s P2P Collaboration Evolution SBIR/SBTT Program MBE
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An example of a Peer-to-Peer Collaboration between a Center and an INTERNATIONAL Strategic Partner. Peer-to-Peer Examples (Center / Center)
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Questions? Peer-to-Peer Examples (Center / Center)
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