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Breaking Down the New FAR Part 10 Rewrite: What Market Research Means for Government Contractors

Breaking Down the New FAR Part 10 Rewrite: What Market Research Means for Government Contractors

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If you’ve been around federal contracting for a while, you know that sometimes the most important work happens before the RFP ever hits SAM.gov. And with the 2025 overhaul of FAR Part 10, that’s truer than ever. The revised Part 10…
AI in Federal Procurement: Opportunities and Compliance Challenges

AI in Federal Procurement: Opportunities and Compliance Challenges

Artificial Intelligence (AI) is no longer just a buzzword. In the world of federal procurement, it’s fast becoming a foundation for innovation, efficiency, and enhanced decision-making. But as government agencies adopt AI-enabled solutions,…
Understanding the New FAR Part 34 Rewrite: What It Means for Government Contractors

Understanding the New FAR Part 34 Rewrite: What It Means for Government Contractors

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Federal procurement is going through a major transformation—and it's not just about streamlining paperwork. The FAR (Federal Acquisition Regulation) is being overhauled to improve clarity, empower decision-makers, and make the acquisition…
From Regulation to Opportunity: Thriving in Government Contracting Today

From Regulation to Opportunity: Thriving in Government Contracting Today

Recent executive orders have ushered in significant changes aimed at simplifying procurement processes and prioritizing commercial solutions. While these shifts present new opportunities, they also introduce uncertainties. As a government contractor,…
Breaking Down the New FAR Part 1 Overhaul: What Government Contractors Need to Know

Breaking Down the New FAR Part 1 Overhaul: What Government Contractors Need to Know

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The Federal Acquisition Regulation (FAR) serves as the cornerstone of federal procurement, guiding how government agencies acquire goods and services. In 2025, a significant rewrite of FAR Part 1 is underway, aiming to modernize and streamline…
The First 100 Days: How Trump’s Return Is Reshaping Government Contracting for Small Businesses

The First 100 Days: How Trump’s Return Is Reshaping Government Contracting for Small Businesses

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The first 100 days of any presidency set the tone for the administration’s priorities. In his second term, President Donald Trump has wasted no time implementing sweeping changes that directly impact government contractors. From regulatory…
Celebrating Our Latest GSA Schedule Awardees

Cheers to Success: Celebrating Our Latest GSA Schedule Awardees

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We’ve got exciting news to share—and it’s the kind we love celebrating around here. Please join us in congratulating some of our newest clients on a major achievement: being awarded their GSA Schedules. These businesses have officially…
What the SBA’s ‘Made in America Manufacturing Initiative’ Means for Government Contractors

Reviving American Industry: What the SBA’s ‘Made in America Manufacturing Initiative’ Means for Government Contractors

A new chapter in American manufacturing is here—and if you're a government contractor, it's one you’ll want to be part of. On March 10, 2025, the U.S. Small Business Administration (SBA) launched a major initiative designed to bring…
What the FAR Rewrite and Commercial Products Mandate Mean for Government Contractors

Procurement is Changing: What the FAR Rewrite and Commercial Products Mandate Mean for Government Contractors

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If you’ve ever felt like navigating the federal procurement process was more about dodging red tape than landing opportunities, you’re not alone. For years, businesses—especially small and mid-sized contractors—have had to wrangle with…
What Contractors Need to Know About the FAR Rewrite

From Red Tape to Results: What Contractors Need to Know About the FAR Rewrite

Let’s face it—doing business with the federal government isn’t for the faint of heart. Between complex registrations, rigid compliance rules, and thousands of pages of acquisition regulations, even seasoned contractors have found themselves…