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How Are CAGE Codes and DoDAACs Used within the Department of Defense (DoD)?

By: Stephanie Hagan
July 17th, 2023

To keep the acquisition process efficient and running smoothly, the Department of Defense (DoD) and other federal agencies use various codes to identify and track suppliers, contractors, and shipments. Two important codes in the government contracting world are Commercial and Government Entity (CAGE) Codes and Department of Defense Activity Address Codes (DoDAACs).

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Government Business Development | Government

Using USASpending.gov to Your Advantage

By: Daniel Lopez
July 7th, 2023

We’re all aware that the federal government is one of the largest buyers in the U.S. Contractors looking to tap into the federal market through GSA Schedules are first going to need to conduct market research to see where they fit in, and will need to continue to research even after they are awarded a contract. But how can we track where all the massive spending is going? Which contracts are obtaining the most cash flows? How much money does each state spend in taxpayer dollars?

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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 | Government

Maximizing Success: Forming Joint Ventures for a GSA Schedule

By: Tyler Kittle
July 5th, 2023

In the dynamic landscape of modern business, strategic collaboration has emerged as a driving force behind success. One particularly powerful avenue for collaboration is through Joint Ventures (also referred to as JVs). Joint Ventures bring together the collective strengths and resources of two or more companies to achieve mutual objectives. When it comes to securing a General Services Administration (GSA) Schedule, forming a Joint Venture could become a game-changing strategy. GSA has expanded guidance to Joint Ventures under MAS Refresh 16 which has a myriad of benefits to all sectors of industry and partnership types.

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Government Business Development | Government

What Are Procurement Instrument Identifiers (PIIDs)?

By: Lillian Bohan
June 28th, 2023

The government has always been notorious for inefficiency, but that doesn't mean they don't make strides with each update, always looking to improve processes while retaining stability. The procurement process is no different, and one of the ways they have improved their process is through the creation of the Procurement Instrument Identifiers (PIID). PIIDs were created to simplify the procurement process, but aren't quite intuitive either, so we've created a guide for you about how to read them and what makes them so important.

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Government

What are OLMs and ODCs?

By: Matthew Lewis
June 7th, 2023

If you are a GSA Schedule contract holder, you are likely familiar with the OLM SIN. OLM, which stands for Order Level Materials, is an additional GSA Special Item Number (SIN) that most current contractors likely added during a modification. Similarly, some GSA contractors may be familiar with the acronym ODC, or Other Direct Costs. But what exactly are OLMs and ODCs, and how do they fit into the GSA Multiple Award Schedule (MAS) program?

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Government Business Development | Government

How to Qualify a Government Opportunity: 5 Steps for Success in the Government Marketplace

By: Bradley Wyatt
May 30th, 2023

Government contracts present a world of opportunities for businesses seeking stability, growth, and profitability. They can be highly profitable for businesses, offering stable contracts and a steady revenue stream. However, the process of qualifying for these opportunities can be complex and demanding. Even if you already have a government contract like a GSA Schedule, you’ll come across several contracting opportunities that you’ll need to bid on to win business through your Schedule.

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