Many businesses consider the idea of selling their services and/or products to the government much too complicated and overwhelming. In today's marketplace, the government could become your best customer. The Nevada PTAC, POP* helps simplify the process and cut through the red tape, connecting Nevada businesses with lucrative opportunities through:


  • Education on government contracting via workshops, webinars (sponsored or co-sponsored) and one-on-one discussions of a specific or general nature.
  • Marketing your firm, whether you're a manufacturer, distributor, service provider or construction contractor; brainstorming for specific targets and mechanics of how the purchases are executed; providing bid information; and proactively connecting our clients with buying offices and prime contractors.
  • Procurement Technical Assistance to include working with clients on quotes, bids, proposals, pre-award/post-award situations and compliance issues.
  • Support Documentation to include forms, mil specs/mil standards, inspection and quality control, procurement history, clauses, regulations, etc.
  • E-Commerce links to support exchange of information through individual purchasing offices, downloads, announcements, etc. A daily bid download and other information are also provided directly to your e-mail.
  • Networking Assistance to enhance visibility for business prospects, encourage teaming arrangement opportunities and identify other resources to pursue specific programs such as set-asides, etc.

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If you have any questions please contact:
Johnny Shaw
Phone: (702) 477-3146
Email: jshaw@snvrha.org.

Fraudulent text messages and emails

Dear Valued Clients,

We have been made aware of fraudulent text messages and emails impersonating the Southern Nevada Regional Housing Authority (SNRHA).

These scams may come in the form of:

  • Text messages requesting personal information, payments, or account details.
  • Emails sent from Gmail or other non-official email accounts, using the names of actual SNRHA staff and appearing to represent our organization.

Please be cautious—SNRHA will never request sensitive information via text message or from unofficial email addresses. If you receive a suspicious message: Do not click on any links Do not respond or provide personal details Instead, report it immediately to your caseworker, property management staff, or contact us directly at customerservice@snvrha.org or by calling 702-477-3100.

Your security is our priority.

Thank you,
SNRHA Information Security Officer

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