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A Golden Era EmergesBy Steve Jeffery
NOW THE GOOD NEWS… What we are experiencing is ‘change’…profound change and with change comes opportunity…with profound change comes profound opportunity!! Emerging from the carnage is a golden era for innovators and entrepreneurs. Efficient, well managed, agile and moderately geared businesses can do things differently and identify new opportunities to grow and prosper and deliver for stakeholders, employees and the community at large real, long term value. The winding-up of inefficient, highly geared businesses across the full business spectrum will result in a de-cluttering of the market enabling efficient operators to grow market share with improved margins and profitability. Business leaders will need to move quickly to re-position themselves and leverage their efficient operating base not only as a means of survival, but also a source of growth and competitive advantage. For those taking aim at market leadership here is the chance to move beyond the norm and achieve a state of sustainable operational excellence enabling the business to optimize resource utilization, readily scale and deliver extraordinary levels of productivity, efficiency, profitability and liquidity. Those who move early can position themselves to emerge as the new market leaders, acknowledged as low-risk, low cost, predictable and efficient operations and at the head of the queue when it comes to accessing scarce business funding. One of the real benefits of the Military Network is that it brings a focus to a unique highly trained, competent group of people; people who share a similar background and experience, who learned to work as a team, trust each other with their lives; each acting as the eyes and ears of the other; knowing that each team member was going to do his/her very best to complete the task at hand. That team is YOU, our members and here is an opportunity to once again work with each other as a team, to support each other during this crisis and come out the other side stronger and in better shape than the rest of the community. This is your competitive advantage! Harness the full power of the network…Start working together, share opportunities and opportunities will be shared in return. This is the first step in the recovery and it is my privilege to be able to work with you. My sincere best wishes, Steve
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Can you tell me is there a cost, and if so what is it and any terms. Thank you, we think this is great.
Pat Teddy
VP Sales
ERI Group, LLC
Veteran Owned Small Business
Hi Pat, thank you for your support. No there is no cost to Veterans. Let us know how we can help and also whether you would like to contribute newsletter articles and other material.
Best wishes,
Steve & Mike
The medical device described on the website is the Best rendition of the video laryngoscope ( larynx-scope ): used to place a breathing tube into a persons windpipe to give oxygen when the person is not breathing, or not breathing well enough to sustain life and prevent strokes and heart attacks. Our product will be used on the front lines and in the backup ERs and ORs.
As I write it is being evaluated by AFMESA: Air Force Medical Equipment Support Activity, Ft. Detrick, Maryland.
Twelve devices were submitted for the competition. We are in the Final Four.
The product is Japanese-made. The manufacturer is reluctant to come to the USA. I am not a big enough company for them to deal with. In this regard they are correct, as my resources are minimal, and at this stage this becomes a more expensive project than I can now manage, requiring multiple evaluation units for starters.
And having one supplier for a critical device is never safe. And when that supplier is not American the risk is greater.
John, thanks for this. How can we help? Also, maybe you could post this again on our Bulletin Board so that others can see.
The article is timely and right on the mark. CSN sets up and manages corporate drug testing programs. The latter includes federally and State mandated testing. Through the use of a national network of providers, CSN can offer extremely affordable rates for its services.
I will personally work with you to make sure your program is both effective and compliant. Our regulatory consulting comes at no additional charge. CSN focuses on what it does best – assisting you in maintaining a drug free work environment. An easy first step toward reducing unwanted costs and increasing productivity.
US Army Retired.
Gentlemen
I am the most highly qualified SDVOSB General Contractor in Nevada.
I have a BS in Mechanical Engineering.
After engineering school I worked for the DOD at the Naval Ordinance Lab and in the
Trident Sub Program for two years.
I have been a Licensed General Contractor for thirty ( 30 ) years.
I have been to DOD conventions and seminars until the cows came home.
I am listed in VetBiz, CCR, S.A.M.E., and a dozen others.
I am Certified Service Disabled Veteran Owned Small Business.
Nothing. My efforts have produced nothing. Veterans come last. Business as usual.
My challenge to you is, get me contracts so I can employ veterans. I will build anywhere, anytime , anything, and under any conditions, including combat. There are men with guts to get the job done. 70% unemployment in Nv construction.
Stop talking and start doing.
Regards, Ed Mahoney 775-720-4772 ejmahoney@rigidsteel.biz
Hugh, thanks for raising awareness of your services to the Military Network community. We are about to release another major initiative, which you will find useful for continuing to build a presence nationally. Check back soon to keep up to date on events.
Ed, thanks for the article. The reason Mike and I formed this community is to bring a focus on Vets working together and supporting each other with first preference on jobs for Vets and their families and first preference in engaging with Veteran owned businesses to give them every chance of surviving and growing during this time of financial crisis.
We volunteer our time, money and our resources to this cause and we are grateful and encouraged by the fantastic response from Military people.
The contracts situation as you describe is a challenge we recognize and are in the process of addressing. We are working with other Veterans who have been successful in winning contracts and who are keen to explain to others how to go about it.
Let me know when would be a good time to call you to discuss further.
Hugh, in the interim can you re-post your article on the Bulletin Board, it will be available for more members to view. Thanks, Steve