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VTC Etiquette

VTC Etiquette. When Not Speaking, Keep Your Audio System on “Mute” Speakers Should Be Seated Close to a Microphone When It Is Your Turn To Talk, Project Your Voice Toward the Nearest Microphone When Seated Next to a Microphone, Use Special Care To Minimize Extraneous Noise

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VTC Etiquette

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  1. VTC Etiquette • When Not Speaking, Keep Your Audio System on “Mute” • Speakers Should Be Seated Close to a Microphone • When It Is Your Turn To Talk, Project Your Voice Toward the Nearest Microphone • When Seated Next to a Microphone, Use Special Care To Minimize Extraneous Noise • Take Care Not To Cover Microphones With Papers and Materials Supplier Diversity Program What does it takes to become a Lockheed Martin Supplier? Ken Hilderbrand Aeronautics Lead Technology and Etiquette Enable Communication

  2. Lockheed Martin Corporation The World’s Best Integrator in Aerospace, Defense, & Technology Services Information & Technology Services Integrated Systems & Solutions Electronic Systems Leader in Design, Development, Production, & Support of Advanced Military Aircraft & Related Technologies

  3. Program is governed by a Corporate Policy Signed by the President LM Supplier Diversity Program Vision: To be the world’s top corporation in subcontracting with small business concerns in the markets that we compete Mission: To ensure that small business concerns of all types are afforded a fair and equitable opportunity to participate in Lockheed Martin’s subcontracting process, leveraging that success for competitive advantage

  4. Tips for Potential Suppliers • Get to know Lockheed Martin companies - What they do, buy, challenges, etc. • Assess contracting potential – Do your homework • Consider the entire Supply Chain – Review Each business area • Devise business capture strategy – Teaming & Strategic Alliances Ask Supplier Diversity Professional for Assistance

  5. Small Businesses Contribute to Our Success • We Have a Broad Range of Purchasing Requirements • Seeking Best Value Suppliers With: • Focus on Customer Satisfaction • Demonstrated Performance • Continuous Process Improvement • Who Will Help Us Drive Our Costs Down • Be Patient, Be Persistent, Passionate – Offer a Solution

  6. Potential Suppliers To Lockheed Martin Go On-Line and Register in SupplierNet http://www.lockheedmartin.com/suppliernet The Website Is Your Research Tool It is also Important to Register with the SBA Pro-Net/CCR: http://www.sba.gov If you’re company is a Small Disadvantaged Business or HUBZone concern, you must be Certified by the SBA SBLO Hotline- 877-LMC-SBLO

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