All Points, Catalyst to sponsor government contracting programs

(The Catalyst Center for Business & Entrepreneurship contributed)

HUNTSVILLE – Impressed with the quality of their programs in support of government contracting, All Points has partnered with Huntsville’s Catalyst Center for Business & Entrepreneurship to sponsor the Catalyst’s 2022 government contracting programs.

All Points is a Florida-based government contractor working in the space, defense and cyber domains. Programs such as the Catalyst’s TechRich-7(j) management and technical assistance program provides small businesses with a wide spectrum of business services.

“Our goal is to support small business contractors across the nation and educate them on the many opportunities within government contracting and enable them to achieve or surpass their goals in the contracting arena,” said Leigh Christian, TechRich-7j project manager for The Catalyst.

The TechRich program is a government contracting credential series made up of workshops.

Funded by the SBA, the 7(j)’s key goal is to help firms successfully compete for federal, state, and local contracting opportunities as a prime contractor or subcontractor.

“Our team has seen the quality programs that The Catalyst Center offers, and we have been so impressed that we chose to sponsor their entire government contracting focus area this year,” said John Hall, All Points senior vice president of Business Development & Capture Management. “I have seen firsthand the connection and commitment The Catalyst has to this community and the important role they play in supporting the government contracting small business ecosystem of our nation.”

The Catalyst Center for Business & Entrepreneurship serves as a driver for economic growth and job creation in North Alabama and surrounding areas by providing support for entrepreneurs and business owners in every stage of growth.

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