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"Congrats Randall"
Randall is smart, smart enough to know how to use the system. Apparently he didn't like working in the real world as an engineer for which he was educated. Instead he relies on other skills to get money from the government and big corporations.

check out www.bctpartners.com

This is from the company profile:

BCT will strategically obtain certifications from various long-standing programs with proven reputations for working with small-competent organizations seeking to develop business. The certifications will be obtained with - state programs like the New Jersey Department of Commerce and Economic Development Corporation, and NJ Transit programs, as well as - federal and national programs like the federal 8a and the National Minority Supplier Development Council business development programs, and finally - corporate supplier diversity programs with Fortune 500 companies.

Typically, the targeted certification processes require proof of a sound business model with adequate fulltime leadership along with proof of sufficient financial capacity to execute business for the previous two fiscal years. BCT has already obtained the following certifications:

About The New Jersey Department of Commerce and Economic Development Minority Enterprise Certification Program

The Uniform Certification Program was established by the state of New Jersey to encourage the development of small, minority-owned and women-owned business enterprises. New Jersey's program provides a uniform and stringent procedure for certifying businesses owned by minorities and women to participate in public contract opportunities.

About The NJ Transit Disadvantaged Business Enterprise Development Program
NJ Transit has developed an application and certification procedure that follows the guidelines of the federal government's Disadvantaged Business Enterprise (DBE) Program. In order to be certified as a DBE/MBE/WBE, a company must meet the stringent DBE review standards.

About The National Minority Supplier Development Council Certification Program
The New York/New Jersey Minority Purchasing Council was established in 1973 as a vital link between major corporations and the minority business community. Serving the New York/New Jersey Metro Region, the NY/NJ MPC is one of 39 affiliates of the National Minority Supplier Development Council (NMSDC). The Council's Membership is made up of Fortune 500 Companies located in the NY/NJ region and committed to developing and utilizing minority-owned business as on-going sources of supply.

About The Federal 8(a) Program
The Small Business Administration's (SBA) 8(a) Program was created in 1974 to help minority and other small businesses to grow through federal contracting opportunities. The SBA facilitates this growth by building community-based small businesses, which in turn revitalizes neighborhoods, creates jobs, and encourages economic growth.

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