
Mark your calendars, vendors and contractors: Hamilton County has announced an upcoming conference that could be quite the boon for those looking to do business with the local government. On April 16, an RFPQ (Request for Professional Qualifications) conference is scheduled, offering a hybrid model of attendance. Both in-person and virtual options will be provided, accommodating a wider range of participants.
According to a recent online notice by Hamilton County, the event is "highly recommended" for all interested vendors. With the proposal season upon us, this conference presents a valuable opportunity for attendees to understand the intricacies of the county's needs and to align their offerings effectively. Those wishing to partake in either the in-person or the virtual sessions must send their attendance requests via email to Annaleigh Schuler at [email protected] by the deadline of Monday, at 3:00 p.m. ET. A specific mention should be made regarding their attendance mode preference.
As posted on the Hamilton County's civic alert platform, this conference serves as a preemptive assembly aimed at aiding vendors in preparing their qualifications and proposals, enhancing their chances of nailing a lucrative contract.
In a world ever leaning on digital interfaces, the option to attend virtually is a nod to the ongoing transformation of our work environments. However, for those who crave the immediacy of face-to-face interaction, the in-person route could foster that much-needed tangible connection. It's a blend of the old and the new, a merging of pathways designed to cater to a broad spectrum of preferences. The virtual option also enables participation from those outside of the immediate region, bringing a diversity of talent and service to the local government's doorstep.
Details regarding the specifics of the conference's location, agenda, and how to access the virtual platform will be communicated to the interested parties who register by the provided deadline. With the clock ticking towards Monday, interested parties should act promptly to secure their spot at this pivotal event. For more information and to view the original notice, visit the Hamilton County website.









