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About UsSeville Government Consulting (SGC) is a service disabled veteran and minority owned small business providing federal acquisition, program management, federal acquisition training, and B2G services to federal clients and commercial entities. Based in Washington, D.C., SGC is a full-service, solution-oriented firm with a track record of delivering superior services and results to government and private industry, with a particular focus on servicing small businesses.
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Jaime Gracia
President & CEO
Seville Government Consulting
Mr. Gracia has 20 years of professional experience providing consulting support for the acquisition, training, and management of services and technology for government and commercial clients including numerous Department of Defense (DoD) and Federal civilian agencies. His support also includes consulting on effectively using Web 2.0 tools and methodologies to innovative and transform government management.
His program management experience includes overseeing and managing numerous federal technology initiatives, including several Acquisition Category (ACAT) IA Major Automated Information System (MAIS), numerous ACAT III projects for defense clients, in addition to various technology projects for civil agencies.
Mr. Gracia also has proficiency in small business operations and entrepreneurship, having owned and consulted on several ventures in the retail, government, and financial sectors. He is an author and speaker on various federal government and contracting issues facing our nation, and is an active member of many government focused organizations such as the National Contract Management Association (NCMA), American Technology Council - Industry Advisory Council (ACT-IAC), and the Project Management Institute (PMI). His blog, The Acquisition Corner, discusses numerous issues in government contracting and federal acquisition.
SGC is a proud sponsor of Wounded Warrior Project (WWP), a non-profit organization established to raise support and public aid for the service men and women who have suffered severe combat injuries. WWP offers individual and family coping programs, veteran support networks and other services to meet the unique needs of wounded warriors. The transition back to civilian life is never an easy one for a wounded warrior, but thanks to the charitable donations of private citizens, organizations and companies, WWP can make sure it is a successful one.
To learn more about WWP and to donate, please visit
http://www.woundedwarriorproject.org/.
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