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0- Procurement Technical Assistance Centers (PTACs) of Michigan The Procurement Technical Assistance Centers (PTACs) of Michigan are not-for-profit organizations funded by the Defense Logistics Agency (DLA), the Michigan Economic Development Corporation (MEDC) and local funding partners. The PTACs support our national security by ensuring a broad base of capable suppliers for the defense industry and other agencies, thereby increasing competition, which supports better products and services at lower costs. The mission of the Procurement Technical Assistance Centers (PTACs) of Michigan is to enhance national defense and economic development of the State of Michigan by assisting Michigan businesses in obtaining and performing on federal, state and local government contracts.
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0- DEQ - Environmental Assistance Program The EAP is the one-stop shop for all of your environmental regulatory compliance needs. Whether it's direct one-on-one telephone assistance, producing training events, or developing plain English publications, staff from the major environmental protection programs stand ready to provide timely and accurate information and assistance on a wide array of environmental topics. Click here to view (0) comments or add your own.
0- Senator Levin Small Business Guide Senator Levin also helped reauthorize and expand the Small Business Innovation Research (SBIR) program, a $1 billion government effort to use small high-tech businesses to develop and commercialize technologies. This resource guide of useful small business websites is intended to assist entrepreneurs find the resources they need to establish and run successful enterprises.
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0- Special Government Programs: University of Michigan-Dearborn The information about financial aid and scholarships can seem overwhelming but it is important to research all possible resources. Our Special Government Programs has basic information, links (where available) and telephone numbers for programs for special programs for select populations of students and funding opportunities for students who are willing to complete a service obligation. Click here to view (0) comments or add your own.