Interactive Government Holdings (IGH) is transforming business and transforming lives. They have published a new article which sheds light on important aspects of training for veteran business owners by businesses supporting veterans. Business leaders in the Washington-area and other interested individuals can view the full article The article includes several interesting pieces of information, one in particular is in a recent survey of Veterans in Procurement (VIP) graduates; over 63 percent reported increased revenue within the first year of graduation. This exemplified in IGH because IGH’s CEO, Michael Sanders, is a graduate and has seen accelerated business growth following his graduation.Plan to join IGH and other supporters on Oct. 18 for an enjoyable day on the links raising vital funds for this proven veteran organization; sponsor or register for the Veterans in Procurement (VIP) Golf Tournament. The best example of the importance of VIP is perhaps found in the following extract:'Veterans Institute for Procurement (VIP) is a national comprehensive training program for veteran business owners. VIP has graduated nearly 1,500 veterans since 2009 from all 50 states, D.C., Puerto Rico and Guam. All of this is made possible by the Montgomery County Chamber of Commerce as well as the United States Small Business Administration and additional supportive donors.'In discussing the importance of VIP in the article, Michael Sanders, CEO at Interactive Government Holdings said, "Interactive Government Holdings is pleased to support the Veterans Institute for Procurement Golf Tournament as a Stars and Stripes Sponsor because I know firsthand the tremendous impact VIP has on its graduates."As a Verified Service Disabled Veteran Owned Small Business (SDVOSB), IGH is a prime contractor specializing in providing full-service professional solutions to federal agencies.The complete article is available to view .Anyone who has a specific question about a past, present, or future article can contact Interactive Government Holdings via their website at interactivegov.com