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Maryland Agencies Hosting Procurement Summit

Maryland Agencies Hosting Procurement Summit

September 5, 2023 Last Edit: June 5, 2025

More than $6.5 billion in available contracting opportunities

Maryland Agencies Hosting Procurement Summit

On September 26, Maryland’s Department of General Services and the Department of Transportation are teaming up with the University System of Maryland to host their 8th annual Maryland Business Opportunities and Entrepreneurial Training Summit at the Turf Valley Conference Center in Ellicott City. The Summit offers procurement resources and training opportunities for small businesses looking to bid on government contracts. Eleven state agencies will be participating at this year’s Summit. >>> Click here for more information and a link to register.
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