Time is ticking! All training courses are 35% off until Dec 31. Take advantage of on-demand or in-person courses designed to help you win more federal government contracts.
All of our training programs have been updated to incorporate the latest best practices in using AI to optimize business development, capture, and proposal processes. Whether you’re looking to build a solid foundation or advance your skills, now’s the time to invest in your success.
The Executive Summary Secrets, the Blueprint for Federal Business Development, Proposal Manager’s Essential Checklists, and the Proposal Resources Estimating Guide are all there for you at this low price. When you order, use this code at the checkout: THANKYOU2024. Here is where you can learn more and purchase:
Don’t Wait – Sale Ends December 31!
This is your last chance to take advantage of this exclusive offer. Invest in AI-optimized strategies and proven methods to take your BD and proposal skills to the next level.
We hope to see you in one of our upcoming classes!
P.S. This sale doesn’t apply to previously purchased materials, but now is the perfect time to stock up on courses that will give you a winning edge in the federal market.
Upcoming Bid & Proposal Academy Classes
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Webinar: Competitive Analysis That Drives Intelligent Teaming & Win Strategy
Most capture teams say competitive analysis matters — then stop at listing competitors or a quick SWOT slide and move on. But the competition is multi-faceted and constantly maneuvering: shaping […]
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Webinar: Top Federal Opps of 2026: What Small Businesses Should Watch Now
OST Global Solutions Virtual Classroom MD, United StatesTop Federal Opps of 2026: What Small Businesses Should Watch Now A practical capture briefing on the contract vehicle shifts shaping FY26 Recent federal acquisition signals suggest a more favorable […]
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Webinar: Turning Customer Insights Into Win Strategy
Contracts are still won the old-fashioned way: through human relationships and hard-earned customer intelligence during capture. The problem generally isn’t getting the intel — it’s what happens next. Too often, […]
