Service-disabled veteran-owned business training offered by the SBA Please do not respond to this message. This is a post-only mailing. To unsubscribe from this mailing list, go to one of the following URL?s and then follow the instructions for unsubscribing: //www.freelists.org/list/wired or //www.freelists.org/wiki/faq/unsubscribe From: Johnson, Dwight A. [mailto:dwight.johnson@xxxxxxx] Sent: Tuesday, April 08, 2008 10:29 AM To: Johnson, Dwight A. Cc: Allen, Janice K. Subject: Sign up now for Service-disabled veteran-owned business training offered by the SBA-Corps of Engineers on-line on Tuesday April 22 and Thursday May 1 from 9:30 to 11:30 am CDT - 3 Interested in learning how a service-disabled veteran-owned small business can do business with the federal government in general and the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (USACE) in particular? The U.S. Small Business Administration and the USACE, Northwest Division, will hold on-line "Service Disabled Veteran-Owned Small Business Outreach, Training and Industry Exchange" twice, on Tuesday, the 22nd of April and at the same time on Thursday, May 1. For each date, the program starts at 9:30 and ends at 11:30 am (CDT) (This is Central time, two hours ahead of Pacific.) The program is offered at www.readytalk.com, using on-line PowerPoint with a toll free call-in number. Questions are encouraged. To sign up, please respond..............more READ SPECIFICS AT www.VeteranTalk.net Well it is free . A Veteran Talk Blog is like an public diary that anyone can read. You can write about virtually anything you want... for example: ? Like the VA medical care your dad, brother, or you yourself just received? Tell everyone about the medical care you received ? A three person veteran owned business? Tell everyone what your day dealing with the Government is like ? Impressed with the job your Congressman is doing? Tell everyone about your Congressman "Mike?, or even write a Blog for Congressman Mike! You can write as much or as little as you want, and as often or as rarely as you like. Not a good writer? Don't worry about it!... The whole point of a Veteran Talk Blog is that you are sharing your thoughts, desires, hobbies, hopes, dreams, or whatever! Everyone is interesting and different and Veteran Talk Blogs are a way for you to reach the veteran world. We publish your Veteran Talk Blog right here on www.w3VetNet.net and even help people find your Blog to learn about you? a Veteran! Give it a try? doesn?t cost you a penny (it?s free remember), stop at any time. What do you have to lose? Fast Start Veteran Talk Blog makes it simple for Veteran Talk members to create their own space within the community. Getting started is as simple as posting the first message (using the same familiar Veteran Talk editor). There is no lengthy setup process - Veteran Talk Blog owners are free to personalise their blog at any time by defining a title and a description that will appear at the top of every blog post. Go to your free Veteran Talk Blog Fully Featured A Veteran Talk Blog is a feature-rich simple application, with online support if needed. Post to your free Veteran Talk Blog Blog Home Page Available via a single click from any Veteran Talk page, the Veteran Talk Blog home page aggregates activity from all veteran member blogs into a single page ? with information about the most recent Veteran Talk Blog posts, recent comments, a featured blog post (selected at random), full support for browsing posts by date and overall Veteran Talk blogging statistics. View a Random Veteran Talk Blog Entry Syndication and Subscriptions Site wide and per-blog RSS feeds allow syndication to external readers, and full support for Veteran Talk Blog subscriptions enables veteran users to join blogs they are interested in and receive regular updates. View Veteran Talk Blog RSS Feed Blog Control Panel The Blog Control Panel empowers Veteran Talk members to control every aspect of their Veteran Talk Blogs, from who has access to view and comment on the blog, to blog categories, draft posts and subscriptions. Veteran Talk Blog owners also have the ability to moderate comments on their own blog. Go to Your Veteran Talk Blog Control Panel Always Faithful, John Kolsun