DICKINSON, N.Y. — Broome County and Greater Binghamton Chamber of Commerce officials are launching Doing Business with Broome, a series of workshops to educate businesses in Broome County on the county’s competitive-bidding process.
The first workshop is scheduled for Friday at 10 a.m. at FIVE South College Drive, Binghamton. For the dates of the upcoming workshops, call (607) 778-2188.
“A key to doing business with Broome County is making your firm, products, or services known to county representatives,” Tyler West, director of purchasing for the county, said in a release. “We want to encourage local businesses to know their county departments and the processes to do business with Broome County.”
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Workshops will be held quarterly. Topics to be covered include registering under the small and local business program, tips for responding to solicitations, and using Bidnet to access documents.
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