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Alabama Department of Commerce
The Alabama Department of Commerce is seeking a vendor to coordinate a Business Development and Market Exploration Mission to Saudi Arabia and the UAE for six small and medium-sized enterprises. The selected contractor will provide market research, schedule qualified business meetings, and provide on-the-ground logistics and coordination during the mission in November 2026. The vendor must be located in the target market and is responsible for delivering pre-mission briefings and a comprehensive post-mission summary.
Posted Date
Mar 30, 2026
Due Date
Apr 7, 2026
Release: Mar 30, 2026
Alabama Department of Commerce
Close: Apr 7, 2026
The Alabama Department of Commerce is seeking a vendor to coordinate a Business Development and Market Exploration Mission to Saudi Arabia and the UAE for six small and medium-sized enterprises. The selected contractor will provide market research, schedule qualified business meetings, and provide on-the-ground logistics and coordination during the mission in November 2026. The vendor must be located in the target market and is responsible for delivering pre-mission briefings and a comprehensive post-mission summary.
Alabama Department of Commerce
The Alabama Department of Commerce seeks a Certification Auditor to obtain and maintain ISO 9001:2015 certification over a three-year contract period. The scope of work includes one Certification Audit and two Surveillance Audits to review management processes, risk management, and continual improvement at the Montgomery office. Bidders must comply with state requirements, including E-Verify enrollment and Alabama Secretary of State registration for foreign corporations.
Posted Date
Mar 9, 2026
Due Date
Mar 20, 2026
Release: Mar 9, 2026
Alabama Department of Commerce
Close: Mar 20, 2026
The Alabama Department of Commerce seeks a Certification Auditor to obtain and maintain ISO 9001:2015 certification over a three-year contract period. The scope of work includes one Certification Audit and two Surveillance Audits to review management processes, risk management, and continual improvement at the Montgomery office. Bidders must comply with state requirements, including E-Verify enrollment and Alabama Secretary of State registration for foreign corporations.
Alabama Department of Commerce
The Alabama Department of Commerce (Export Alabama) is organizing a business development and market exploration trade mission to Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates from April 17–25, 2026. The mission targets Alabama companies in sectors such as biotechnology, aerospace, and advanced manufacturing to develop export opportunities through B2B meetings and market briefings. As of March 2026, no formal RFP document or specific registration deadline was listed on the official mission page.
Posted Date
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Due Date
Apr 17, 2026
Alabama Department of Commerce
Close: Apr 17, 2026
The Alabama Department of Commerce (Export Alabama) is organizing a business development and market exploration trade mission to Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates from April 17–25, 2026. The mission targets Alabama companies in sectors such as biotechnology, aerospace, and advanced manufacturing to develop export opportunities through B2B meetings and market briefings. As of March 2026, no formal RFP document or specific registration deadline was listed on the official mission page.
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Board meetings and strategic plans from Alabama Department of Commerce
This document, "CATALYST: A Plan for Propelling Alabama's Economic Growth," outlines Alabama's updated strategic plan for economic development, replacing the "Accelerate Alabama" plan. The plan aims to energize the state's economic efforts into the next decade and prepare for the 2030s. Key focus areas include elevating human capital, spurring entrepreneurship, promoting rural development, energizing talent attraction, and enhancing quality placemaking. It identifies priority sectors such as Mobility, Defense, Metal and Advanced Materials, Chemical Manufacturing, Forestry and Wood Products, Agriculture and Food, Bioscience, and Technology, supported by enablers like Business Services and Logistics and Distribution. The overarching goal is to attract game-changing corporate growth projects, invigorate communities, and maintain Alabama's competitiveness.
This document outlines CATALYST, a strategic economic growth plan for Alabama focused on propelling the state's economic performance. The plan identifies eight priority sectors and two enablers, utilizing 'Prepare' and 'Pursue' initiatives to build a strong foundation for growth. Key strategic elements include developing talent and human capital, fostering innovation and entrepreneurship, prioritizing infrastructure, enhancing the business climate, and leveraging quality placemaking. The overarching vision is to unlock Alabama's growth potential and prepare the state for the 2030s by closing macroeconomic gaps.
The strategic plan focuses on enhancing Alabama's economic development through recruitment, retention, and renewal. It identifies targeted business sectors and foundational targets, emphasizing the importance of aligning workforce skills with industry needs, ensuring infrastructure availability, and fostering innovation. The plan aims to create a one-stop shop for economic development, increase business intelligence capabilities, and promote the "Made in Alabama" brand to attract investment and support existing businesses.
The 2025 Trade Strategy focuses on expanding Alabama's presence in international markets by supporting businesses through trade missions, education, and networking opportunities. It prioritizes collaboration with allied countries to foster economic growth and job creation, with a special emphasis on rural exporter support. The strategy also aims to attract foreign direct investment and connect Alabama to the global economy through tailored counseling and resource allocation.
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