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Eric S. Montalvo

Attorney at Law

1800 Diagonal Road

Suite 210

Alexandria, VA 22314

eric@puckettfaraj.com

 

(703) 706-9566  Phone

(202) 285-5153  Cell

(202) 318-7652  Fax

 

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From: Rhodes, Lewis [mailto:lrhodes@babc.com]
Sent: Wednesday, September 15, 2010 2:31 PM
To: Eric Montalvo
Cc: Bielicki, Scott
Subject: RE: New Meeting TIme

 

Eric –

 

It was good to meet you last night.  I think you can definitely use the connections you have established in Afghanistan to spring board yourself into a good position for continued federal work. 

 

I have thought on it a little, and it seems that the best place to start would be to set up a company that helps your Afghan client bid on and procure further federal opportunities (you can either hire someone directly to help you locate solicitation and write proposals or use a consulting company like my old job) and then subcontract to the Afghan company to manage the contract by providing front office work. 

 

The beauty of this is that you start to build your performance history right off the bat.  This will also give you the cash flow needed to look to expand into other areas.  Also, the ability to manage a federal contract will be important on all types of contracts, so it will be a transferable skill and something you can use to sell yourself to other companies (that plus the disadvantaged business hook) for future teaming agreements. 

 

If this is the path you want to take, we can get the paperwork started, I will hook you up with someone who can get your company (be it LLC or Corporation) set up and ready to rock.  Once you are up and organized, we can work on identifying business opportunities for you to bid on. 

 

I know you are flying out of town tomorrow, so maybe we can talk next week.

 

 


From: "Rhodes, Lewis" <lrhodes@babc.com>

Date: Thu, 9 Sep 2010 15:18:20 -0400

To: Eric S. Montalvo<eric@puckettfaraj.com>; Bielicki, Scott<SBielicki@steptoe.com>

Subject: New Meeting TIme

 

Eric,

 

Sorry again about having to reschedule from a couple of weeks ago.  I have never had a Marine Corps two-week course be so intense. 

 

I am wide open next week, let me know what even would work best for you.

 

Regards,

 

 

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Lewis P. Rhodes


Phone   202-719-8208
Fax      202-719-8308
Email   lrhodes@babc.com


1133 Connecticut Avenue, N.W.
Suite 1200
Washington, DC 20036

 


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