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Government

What Are the Best Practices for Researching Federal Business Opportunities?

By: Kevin Lancaster
March 19th, 2015

Did you miss our presentation on the best practices you should be leveraging while researching federal business opportunities? You can now download a free copy of this presentation.

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GSA Schedule

The GSA Schedule Program – 2 Sides to Every Coin

By: Brian Dunn
March 11th, 2015

The GSA Multiple Award Schedule program has grown exponentially over the past ten years. Fueled by increased government spending during the wars in the Middle East, and then again by the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act (ARRA), contractors under the GSA Schedule program have certainly benefited from the extra funding. In the 2014 fiscal year, there were 22,176 contractors on the GSA Schedule who accounted for $32,842,659,165 in total sales. That is a significant market size, regardless of what industry you compare it against. However, where there is opportunity, there is also risk. Too often, executives and business leaders chase federal sales opportunities without worrying about the contract requirements until afterwards. Consequently, many GSA Schedule contractors learning of the importance of compliance the hard way. After all, is it really “success” if you win a multi-million dollar contract, only to be forced to give the money back a few years later?

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Top 10 Reasons to Get on the GSA Schedule

Top 10 Reasons to Get on the GSA Schedule

Do you know what the real benefits of being on the GSA Schedule are? Learn the top 10 reasons (and advantages) why you should consider it.

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GSA Schedule | Government Business Development

Getting Professional Proposal Support: The Dos and Don'ts

By: Kevin Lancaster
March 2nd, 2015

Responding to a government Request for Proposal (RFP) can be a daunting task. I have often heard the comment “I don’t even know where to start.” It is normal for companies, both large and small, to use outside proposal support to help them through this process. But before you run out and hire a proposal company to help you on your next big proposal, read through our Do’s and Don’ts to ensure that your dollars are being spent wisely.

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Government Business Development

Having a GSA Schedule is More Important to Your Government Practice Than Ever Before

By: Kevin Lancaster
February 26th, 2015

Did you miss our presentation yesterday on the importance of the GSA ? You can now download a free copy of this presentation. If you're looking to optimize your space within the government marketplace, you understand just how important a successful government marketing strategy can be. Download our presentation: Having a GSA Schedule Is More Important to Your Government Practice Than Ever Before today to learn about:

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GSA Schedule | Government Business Development

Contractors: Don't Depend on FedBizOpps and Ebuy

By: Kevin Lancaster
February 13th, 2015

Many companies make the mistake of depending on FedBizOpps and General Services Administration eBuy to find all of their government opportunities. This strategy is problematic, in ways other than the obvious limitation of utilizing only two government procurement databases for your search. It is not incorrect to use GSA eBuy, however it only displays opportunities associated with the categories you have be awarded.

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GSA Schedule

Avoid GSA Rejection: Choose the Right SIN

By: Kevin Lancaster
February 11th, 2015

The GSA can reject a proposal or modification for many reasons. One of them is the proposal of an incorrect Special Item Number (SIN). Each GSA Schedule has its own select SIN’s that are subsets of the Schedule offering. For example, Schedule 70 (General Purpose Commercial Information Technology Equipment, Software and Services) has 24 SIN’S. These SIN’s represent IT related subsets, such as Term Software License (SIN 132-32), the Purchase of New Equipment (SIN 132-8), and Information Technology Professional Services (SIN 132-51). When deciding what SIN to propose on your GSA Schedule contract, there are a few factors to consider:

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