Capture Management Expert Expands Service Offerings in #GovCON

 Capture Management Expert adds Industry Integration Service Offering.

Capture Management Expert, LLC (CME), a premier provider of #GovCON Business Development and Capture Management expands their service offerings.

CME specializes in revenue growth small businesses in the government contracting market place. CME has expanded their service offerings to provide Industry Integration Services. While most small businesses may not have the necessary contracting vehicles for every agency, CME’s Industry Integration Service provides small businesses with a reach into larger prime contractors to develop contractual relationships to bring additional services to the US government marketplace.

CME’s Chief Business Development Officer, William Swann, offered these comments: “For government contracting, integration services ensure seamless communication between a small company and larger industry integration partners. That facilitates faster and more accurate bid submissions, increasing a company’s chances of winning contracts. We take great pride on providing outstanding services to small businesses and various socioeconomic companies such as 8(a), Hubzone, SDVOSB and WOSB. Our goal is to grow these socioeconomic companies through government contracting and build the ecosystem in non-traditional areas of the US.”

About Capture Management Expert, LLC:
Founded in 2022, CME brings fractional business executives to the market to assist socioeconomically disadvantaged companies in the government contracting (#GovCON) marketplace. CME provides scalable business development and capture management services to the #GovCON community and fosters teaming to bring innovation and speed of delivery to support the Department of Defense and Federal Civilian marketplace.

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Hong Kong – AFCD mounts wild pig capture operation at Shek Pai Wan Road in Southern District

AFCD mounts wild pig capture operation at Shek Pai Wan Road in Southern District

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     The Agriculture, Fisheries and Conservation Department (AFCD) mounted a wild pig capture operation at Shek Pai Wan Road in Southern District today (January 13) with a view to reducing the number of wild pigs there and safeguarding public safety.

      

     An AFCD spokesman said that the department started the wild pig capture operation at Shek Pai Wan Road at 6pm this evening. Veterinarians used dart guns to capture five wild pigs for humane dispatch through medicine injection. The operation was completed at 9pm.

      

     The AFCD will continue to carry out wild pig capture operations and accord priority to sites with multiple numbers of wild pigs, areas with a history of injury cases or areas where wild pigs may pose risks to members of the public. The AFCD will also publish relevant figures on captured wild pigs on the AFCD website (www.afcd.gov.hk) in due course for public reference.

Hong Kong – AFCD mounts wild pig capture operation at Kotewall Road in Central and Western District

AFCD mounts wild pig capture operation at Kotewall Road in Central and Western District

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     The Agriculture, Fisheries and Conservation Department (AFCD) mounted a wild pig capture operation at Kotewall Road in Central and Western District today (December 23) with a view to reducing the number of wild pigs there and safeguarding public safety.



     An AFCD spokesman said that the department started the wild pig capture operation at Kotewall Road at 6pm this evening. Veterinarians used dart guns to capture five wild pigs for humane dispatch through medicine injection. The operation was completed at 8.30pm.



     The AFCD will continue to carry out wild pig capture operations and accord priority to sites with multiple numbers of wild pigs, areas with a history of injury cases or areas where wild pigs may pose risks to members of the public.

Hong Kong – AFCD mounts wild pig capture operation at Shum Wan Road

AFCD mounts wild pig capture operation at Shum Wan Road

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     The Agriculture, Fisheries and Conservation Department (AFCD) mounted a wild pig capture operation at Shum Wan Road, Aberdeen, today (November 17) with a view to reducing the number of wild pigs there and safeguarding public safety.

     An AFCD spokesman said that the department started the wild pig capture operation at Shum Wan Road at 8pm this evening. Veterinarians used dart guns to capture seven wild pigs for humane dispatch through medicine injection. The operation was completed at 10pm.

     The spokesman said that due to regular feeding at Shum Wan Road, wild pigs are accustomed to wandering along the road and looking for food from passers-by or even chasing vehicles. From 2018 to October this year, the AFCD conducted 12 capture and relocation operations at the site, and relocated 35 wild pigs to remote locations in the countryside and carried out contraception/sterilisation for 27 of them. However, capture and contraception/relocation operations could not effectively control the wild pig nuisance. A large group of wild pigs continued to wander and gather at the site, posing threats to members of the public and road users. The AFCD thus mounted a wild pig capture operation using dart guns for humane dispatch by medicine injection at the site today, so as to reduce the number of wild pigs there and safeguard public safety. The AFCD will continue to carry out wild pig capture operations and accord priority to sites with large numbers of wild pigs, and locations with past injury cases or with wild pigs that may pose risks to members of the public.

     The spokesman appealed once again to the public not to feed wild pigs under any circumstances. Wild pigs are not pets but potentially dangerous large animals. Feeding activities will attract wild pigs to wander or gather in urban areas, which will not only pose danger to the feeder but also bring about threats to the safety of other citizens and cause nuisance to their daily lives. Wild pigs may also transmit zoonotic diseases, such as tuberculosis, hepatitis E, influenza A and Streptococcus suis infection, thereby posing threats to public health.