Brimberry Consulting

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Senior consulting services in all of the major areas of Federal Procurement:

  • Procurement Policy
  • Contract Placement and Administration
  • Grants
  • Training and Staff Development for Procurement Professionals
  • COTR Training
  • Procurement Automation

Supporting both:

  • Federal agencies with staffing gaps
  • Small businesses attempting to market to the Federal Government
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History of Brimberry Consulting

Aliceann established Brimberry Consulting, as a small, woman-owned business, upon her retirement from the US Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) in 2001.

Since its founding, Brimberry's principal clients have been:

At HUD, Aliceann served in the Office of the Chief Procurement Officer for 28 years. Among her activities there:

  • Acting Director, Policy and Field Operations Division
  • Functional requirements definition and testing for HUD's automated procurement system
  • Classroom and distance learning training for COTRs, procurement attorneys, procurement staff, and grantees
  • FOIA responses and contract protest hearings
  • Procurement representative to Y2K planning, testing, and response effort
  • HUD representative to mulitiple OMB task forces

Origins of the "Brimberry" Name

The Brimberry name, the masters of the Brimberry family forum note, has been variously spelled as Brunberg, Brynberg, Brinberg, Branberry and Brumberry. However spelled, most, if not all, Brimberrys are descendents of Christiern Brunberg, who was born in the Swedish province of Halland (south of Gothenburg, across the Kattegat from Denmark, for those who are going to rush to a map) around 1684 and was 30 years old when he arrived in New Sweden, now Wilmington, Delaware. He was an active member of Old Swedes Church, where he was married and is buried.

The link between Christiern Brunberg and Brimberry Consulting is provided by five quite remarkable sisters. Feisty, independent, loving, fun, and extremely supportive of and protective of their children and their nieces and nephews--these sisters are important beyond words to us. Naming the company in their honor was an easy decision.



 
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