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The latest in government contracting.
Aggregated from leading small-business GovCon sources and refreshed automatically. Headlines open the original article in a new tab.
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- Tyto Athene Names Art Boghozian Business Development VP for DOW
Your path from registered to awarded.
Four stages, start to finish. Follow the lifecycle — or jump to the step you're on.
Register in SAM.gov
The mandatory, free federal registration every contractor needs — done right, kept active, renewed on time.
SAM registrationWhich certification fits you?
8(a), HUBZone, WOSB/EDWOSB, VOSB/SDVOSB — see what each set-aside unlocks and which ones your business qualifies for.
Compare certificationsGSA Schedule basics
What a GSA Multiple Award Schedule is, who it is right for, and how the application process works.
GSA Schedule guideFind the right opportunities
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GovCon glossary
- SAM.gov
- The System for Award Management — the official, free federal registration every contractor must keep active to be eligible for awards.
- UEI
- Unique Entity ID — the 12-character identifier SAM.gov assigns your business (it replaced the old DUNS number).
- NAICS
- North American Industry Classification System codes — the codes that describe what your business does and that agencies use to match you to opportunities.
- Set-Aside
- A contract (or portion of one) reserved exclusively for a category of small business, such as WOSB, HUBZone, SDVOSB, or 8(a).
- 8(a)
- An SBA Business Development program for socially and economically disadvantaged small businesses, offering sole-source and set-aside access for up to nine years.
- HUBZone
- Historically Underutilized Business Zone — a certification for firms located in, and employing people from, designated economically distressed areas.
- GSA Schedule
- A pre-negotiated, long-term government-wide contract (a.k.a. Multiple Award Schedule) that makes it easier for agencies to buy your commercial products or services.
- Capture
- The business-development work of identifying, qualifying, and shaping an opportunity before the solicitation drops, to improve your win probability.
Questions new contractors ask.
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