NASA OSBP Learning Series: Growth Strategies: Expanding Your Business in the Aerospace Industry
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NATIONAL AERONAUTICS AND SPACE ADMINISTRATIONUS
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    The National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) is hosting a webinar titled "Growth Strategies: Expanding Your Business in the Aerospace Industry," aimed at equipping small businesses with essential knowledge and tools for success in the aerospace sector. This online session will cover strategies for business expansion, including market opportunity identification, strategic partnerships, and innovation to meet industry needs, thereby helping participants navigate the complexities of the aerospace supply chain and access new funding sources. The webinar is particularly relevant for small businesses within specific NAICS codes related to research, engineering, manufacturing, and telecommunications, and interested parties can register by contacting the NASA Office of Small Business Programs at smallbusiness@nasa.gov or by phone at 202-358-2088. Log-in information will be provided upon registration, with reminders sent prior to the event.

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    NASA Office of Small Business Programs
    (202) 358-2088
    smallbusiness@nasa.gov
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