232: Building Strong Small Business Relationships in the National Guard with Kyle Beagle

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In this episode, we are joined by Kyle Beagle, the Command Director of the Office of Small Business Programs (OSBP) for the National Guard Bureau. With over 14 years of federal service, Mr. Beagle brings a wealth of experience and insights into the world of small business acquisition within the Department of Defense (DoD). As the chief advisor on all small business-related matters for the National Guard, Kyle is responsible for overseeing small business acquisition policies, strategic initiatives, outreach efforts, and subcontracting programs that ensure opportunities for small businesses in the defense sector. During the conversation, Kyle shares his career journey, starting from his work with various DoD commands, including the Marine Corps Systems Command, Naval Research Lab, Naval Facilities Engineering Command, and more. He discusses his role in shaping acquisition strategies that support small business growth and highlights the importance of small business partnerships in strengthening national defense capabilities. Kyle also delves into his extensive qualifications as a Level III certified Contracting professional and a Level II certified program manager within the DoD Acquisition Professional Community.  This episode offers invaluable insights for small business owners looking to engage with the National Guard and the broader defense landscape. Kyle’s expertise and dedication to fostering strong partnerships between small businesses and the federal government provide a roadmap for success in the competitive world of government contracting. Tune in to learn more about the critical role small businesses play in supporting our nation’s security and how the National Guard is opening doors for them to thrive. Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/TheNationalGuard  LinkedIn account: linkedin.com/in/kylejb2456                Link to your company: https://www.nationalguard.mil/ 

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