Navigating the government contracting landscape can be complex, but understanding the steps to find opportunities at federal, state, and local levels can significantly benefit your small business. This guide provides a detailed, step-by-step approach to discovering and securing government contracts, ensuring you can effectively pursue and capitalize on available opportunities.
Securing government contracts can be a game-changer for your business, opening doors to substantial federal procurement opportunities. However, tapping into this market requires a strategic approach and a thorough understanding of government acquisition processes. Here's why becoming government contract ready is crucial and how it can benefit your business.
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GCA recently released another training episode in its Governese YouTube channel. If you are formulating a strategy to get your share of the $1.2 trillion in infrastructure spending, you may want to check out this webcast. It provides the latest details on the spending and offers insights that could enhance your strategy to obtain your slice of the pie.
The U.S. Department of Justice is targeting federal contractors and grant recipients who fail to adhere to cybersecurity requirements in their agreements and violate their obligation to monitor and report ransomware attacks and other types of cybersecurity breaches.
In June 2021, the Biden administration announced its plans to increase the percentage of Small Business contracting by 50% over the next 5 years. To meet this goal, the administration has proposed $30B in new SBA initiatives that would reduce barriers to small business ownership and success. The new SBA initiatives will focus on increasing access to capital with new direct loans to small businesses,
On September 20-21, 2021, the Government Contractors Association (GCA) in cooperation with Korean SME and Startups Agency, Living Tree, GovBridge Capital and KAIST College of Business conducted a trade mission to Washington DC. The purpose of the trip was to facilitate new connections for GCA members with South Korean representatives and manufacturers.
We are now in the period during which agencies become sharply aware that they need to deploy any remaining budget before the end of the fiscal year or risk losing that funding in the following year. During this period, Federal agencies have historically committed approximately 31% of all contracting dollars. Government contracting officers will be looking for qualified contractors to provide needed products and services.
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Only 22% of federal contracting dollars are awarded to small businesses. Our goal is to be an agent of change by helping businesses owned by women, minorities, and veterans to get their fair share of the opportunities in the government market.