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What Are National Stock Numbers (NSNs)?

By: Stephanie Hagan
February 7th, 2024

Since the federal government is so vast and is comprised of hundreds of agencies, departments, and units, organization is key. This is especially true when it comes to government contracting. One of the numerous ways the government streamlines and standardizes the procurement process is with National Stock Numbers (NSNs).

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Government Business Development | Government

Small Disadvantaged Businesses (SDBs) and their Role in Federal Contracting

By: Stephen Denby
February 5th, 2024

It’s becoming a well-known fact that the federal government is actively working toward prioritizing small business participation, from increased contracting dollars to making entry into the government marketplace more feasible, especially for Small Disadvantaged Businesses (SDBs). The Small Disadvantaged Business designation was set up to promote involvement and provide more support for small businesses in the federal contracting space. In this blog, let’s discuss SDBs, the available programs for them, and what their role is in government contracting.

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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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Government Business Development

FAQs About the 8(a) Business Development Program

By: Daniel Lopez
February 2nd, 2024

If you have spent time researching the 8(a) Business Development Program and its potential benefits for your company, we understand that you likely have many questions. Especially since the 8(a) program has undergone some updates. You may be wondering if the program applies to you, how to apply, and where to start. This blog aims to answer important FAQs, addresses concerns about recent changes, and offers a guide to navigating the program's dynamic landscape.

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Biden-Harris Administration Announces New Actions to Expand Small Business Access to Federal Contracts

By: Stephanie Hagan
January 31st, 2024

For small businesses, especially those with GSA Schedule contracts, breaking into the federal market can often feel overwhelming. The challenge? Standing out in a world dominated by larger, more established companies. Small businesses have historically struggled to gain the momentum needed to secure federal contracts. As consultants navigating the complex waters of federal contracting and a small business ourselves, we understand the concerns and frustrations small businesses face.

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GSA Schedule | Government Business Development

So You Want To Increase Your GSA Schedule Prices?

By: Isabel Sabie
January 29th, 2024

One of the most essential parts of maintaining your GSA Multiple Award Schedule (MAS) contract is ensuring your pricing is up to date. GSA contracts can last for up to 20 years, so it’s likely that your commercial rates will increase during the life of your contract. As a GSA contractor, you have the ability and the right to increase your GSA rates alongside your commercial rates. However, the process of requesting a price increase can be complicated, as GSA has restrictions on when you can raise your rates and how much of an increase you can request.

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Government Business Development

What Are SDVOSBs?

By: Natalia Ventura
January 26th, 2024

Obtaining a General Services Administration (GSA) Multiple Awards Schedule (MAS) can be a long, complicated process, especially when trying to familiarize yourself with a long list of acronyms. As consultants, it’s our job to breakdown these acronyms and help you have a better understanding of what they mean. So, what are SDVOSBs? Service-Disabled Veteran Owned Small Businesses are small businesses owned and controlled by service-disabled veterans.

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