How $2.8 Billion in DoD and SBA Funding Fuels Growth for Small Business Contractors
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Unlocking New Opportunities: How $2.8 Billion in DoD and SBA Funding Fuels Growth for Small Business Contractors

In an era where innovation and security intersect more than ever, the U.S. Department of Defense (DoD) and Small Business Administration (SBA) have launched an unprecedented initiative that aims to pump over $2.8 billion into American small…
FAR Breakdown: Labor Surplus Area Contracting (Part 20)

Understanding the FAR: A Beginner’s Guide to Government Contracting (Part 20)

View Previous FAR Breakdowns Government contracts are not just about procurement—they’re also a powerful tool to promote economic growth and stability. Part 20 of the Federal Acquisition Regulation (FAR) focuses on Labor Surplus Area…
Everything You Need to Know About IDIQ Contracts: A Comprehensive Guide

Everything You Need to Know About IDIQ Contracts: A Comprehensive Guide

In federal contracting, Indefinite Delivery/Indefinite Quantity (IDIQ) contracts stand out as a powerful tool for both government contractors and federal agencies. These flexible agreements provide a streamlined approach to procurement, enabling…
FedBiz'5 Podcast | Your Digital Front Door: Why Every Government Contractor Needs a Landing Page
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FedBiz’5 Podcast | Your Digital Front Door: Why Every Government Contractor Needs a Landing Page

Your Digital Front Door: Why Every Government Contractor Needs a Landing Page At FedBiz Access, we’re passionate about helping contractors succeed in the federal marketplace. In our latest FedBiz'5 podcast, we explored an often-overlooked…
Breaking Down the SBA’s Proposed "Rule of Two" and Its Impact on Small Business Government Contractors

Breaking Down the SBA’s Proposed Changes to “Rule of Two” and The Potential Impact on Small Business Government Contractors

This month, October 2024, the Small Business Administration (SBA) published a proposed rule change to the “Rule of Two” designed to foster increased opportunities for small businesses in government contracting. This significant proposal…
Mastering the Role of a Subcontractor: Essential Tips for Success in Federal Contracts

Mastering the Role of a Subcontractor: Essential Tips for Success in Government Contracting

Subcontractors play a pivotal role in Government Contracting in fulfilling contracts awarded to prime contractors. As a subcontractor, your performance is essential not only to the prime contractor's success but also to your own long-term viability…
Maximizing Your Socio-Economic Certifications

Maximizing Your Socio-Economic Certifications: Strategies to Stand Out Beyond the Status

Securing a socio-economic certification like Women-Owned Small Business (WOSB), Service-Disabled Veteran-Owned Small Business (SDVOSB), or HUBZone can feel like a major accomplishment—and it is. These certifications open doors to exclusive…
Part 19 of The FAR
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Understanding the FAR: A Beginner’s Guide to Government Contracting (Part 19)

View Previous FAR Breakdowns Government contracting plays a crucial role in promoting the growth of small businesses across the United States. Recognizing the importance of small businesses to the economy, the Federal Acquisition Regulation…
Building a Resilient Government Contracting Business: Preparing for Economic Uncertainty and Budget Fluctuations

Building a Resilient Government Contracting Business: Preparing for Economic Uncertainty and Budget Fluctuations

In government contracting, the only constant is change. From shifting political landscapes to economic uncertainties, federal spending can ebb and flow in ways that significantly impact contractors. Whether you're a seasoned veteran or just…
The Benefits of Government Contracting for Small Businesses: Your Gateway to Growth and Success

The Benefits of Government Contracting for Small Businesses: Your Gateway to Growth and Success

When it comes to growing a business, especially a small one, few opportunities are as lucrative or sustainable as government contracting. Many business owners assume that federal contracts are reserved for the "big dogs" — the industry giants…