Our team is attending the 2019 Winter MACo Conference December 4-6 in Cambridge. More than 600...
Changes to State Procurement
The state of Maryland recently unveiled a new procurement system, eMaryland Marketplace Advantage...
Old Line Government Affairs Podcast | Episode 6
The Old Line Government Affairs team shares information about some of the top issues to watch for...
Old Line Government Affairs to Host Breakfast Roundtable
On Tuesday, December 17, the Old Line Government Affairs team will host an intimate roundtable...
Old Line Government Affairs Podcast | Episode 5
The Old Line Government Affairs team offers a tribute to Congressman Cummings and an update on...
Insight 2020: Leadership Changes and Key Issues
Our Insight 2020 blog series will provide you with updates and news regarding the Maryland General...
Procurement: What Not to Do
State procurement is a complex process that, when successful, can lead to opportunities for a...
Is Your Lobbyist Doing All It Should?
As you plan your 2020 budget and consider the ROI for various vendors, do you find yourself...
State Procurement | Keys to Winning State Contracts
For many businesses, state contracts can be a game changer, providing an opportunity to scale up...
Ways to Defeat Legislation
In addition to budgeting and corporate strategy, the fall is a critical time for businesses to...
Old Line Government Affairs Podcast | Episode 4
The Old Line Government Affairs team provides a deep dive overview of the historic leadership...
Five Steps to Successfully Pass Legislation
In Maryland the legislative session runs January to April so the fall is the time for businesses...
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Summer Social at Bark Social
At our last Summer Social of the season, we were joined by many adorable furry friends.
Why We Chose the Old Line Name
Heralded for their heroism during the August 27, 1776 Battle of Long Island, it was the Maryland 400 that earned the “old line” moniker from George Washington.
At the MACo Summer Conference in Ocean City
The Old Line team enjoyed meeting with legislators, state and county government officials, clients, partners and new contacts during this year’s conference