Win Federal Contracts For Your Small Business
by Robert Moment
The United States Federal Government spends more than $200
billion dollars each year on buying goods and services from
the private sector. The federal government is the world’s
biggest consumer of goods and services, and advanced technology
systems. The government purchases an array of products and
services in nearly every category. The federal government
spends billions of dollars yearly on training and development,
information technology, telecommunication products, law
enforcement, fire safety, management consulting, medical
services, environmental services, just to name a few.
Are there real federal opportunities for your small business?
I can’t tell you with certainty that it does but I can tell
you that federal policy actively encourages agencies to
give procurement preferences to small, small disadvantaged
and women owned firms by establishing annual procurement
goals. The enormous federal marketplace offers potentially
lucrative business opportunities.
The Small Business Administration negotiates annual procurement
goals with each agency to ensure that small, minority and
women owned firms get their fair share of federal procurement
contracts. Example of Federal Procurement Contract Award
Goals for Fiscal Year 2003 23 percent of prime contracts
for small businesses 5 percent of prime and subcontracts
for small disadvantaged businesses 5 percent of prime and
subcontracts for women-owned businesses 3 percent of prime
and subcontracts for HubZone small businesses 3 percent
of prime and subcontracts for service disabled veteran owned
businesses Under the Small Business Act all federal government
contracts under $100,000 must be targeted to small, small
disadvantaged, small women-owed and small service disabled-
owned companies.
This federal law creates very distinct marketing advantages
and business opportunities for small, minority, and women
owned businesses seeking to do business with the federal
government. The Federal Government provides small businesses
with procurement resources within Federal Agency Offices
and Specialized Programs. Here are some of the Small Business
Procurement resources:
Offices of Small and Disadvantaged Business Utilization
(OSDU) within federal agencies is responsible for promoting
the use of small, small disadvantage and special status
businesses.
Small Business Administration’s Office of Government
Contracts administers programs and services designed
to help small businesses meet the requirement necessary
to compete for and receive contracts.
Mentor-Protégé Program is designed to encourage
federal prime contractors to form a partnership and provide
technical assistance to Small Business Administration certified
women-owned, small disadvantaged and small businesses owned
and controlled by service disabled veterans.
WomenBiz.gov is an online gateway for women
owned business seeking to do business with the federal government.
Minority Business Development Agency, which is part of the
United States Department of Commerce, offers assistance
to minority owned businesses.
The Federal Government is a major and growing marketplace.
With over 2500 buying offices nationwide and expanding budgets
buyers are waiting to hear from your small business. The
financial rewards are well worth the time and efforts. Don’t
sit on the sidelines recession proof your small business
and start marketing your products and services to the federal
government. Get your slice of the $200 billion dollar federal
contracting pie.
About the Author
Robert Moment may be contacted at http://www.federalcontractsforsmallbusinesses.com.
Robert Moment, Author and Business Coach. Helping Small
Businesses and Independent Professionals Win Federal Contracts.
Author of two ebooks "The Truth About Winning Federal Contracts"
and "27 Powerful Networking, Branding, and Prospecting Tactics
for Your Business".
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