The United States Federal Government
The United States government buys many of the products and services it needs from suppliers who meet certain qualifications. It applies standardized procedures by which to acquire goods and services. That is, the government does not purchase items or services in the same way in which private companies might secure business. The procedures used by the government can be found in the Federal Acquisition Regulation (FAR).
The Federal Government Offers Great Opportunities For Many Types Of Businesses
The government actually designates a portion of the contracts for women-owned small businesses, small disadvantaged businesses, companies within historically underutilized business zones (HUBZone), and service-disabled, veteran-owned small organizations. This allows underserved groups to have a real chance to get awarded lucrative government contracts.
Innovation Is Key
The government needs to be very careful about how they handle money that is provided by taxpayers. They are tasked with making sure that things go smoothly and no unnecessary risks are taken. This is a great opportunity for a small business that prides itself on finding innovative solutions to age-old problems.
The United States government is open to fresh perspectives and ideas that can streamline their systems or save them money. Do not be afraid to think outside the box when you bid for government contracts. Your new ways of doing things could be just the thing to make you stand apart from the other companies vying for the same opportunity. They are particularly keen to listen to ideas that have been proven in the private sector.
Flex Your Expertise
This is not the time to be shy about your business’s accomplishments. Being a small business does not automatically mean that you are the underdog in the competition.
Bigger is certainly not always better. Small businesses can often prove to be more agile, efficient, and have better response times when compared to their larger counterparts. A larger organization might not have the flexibility to pivot the way you can, which allows small businesses to be able to think on their feet during crises. Smaller companies can also provide more personalized customer services which is something all consumers appreciate.
Contracting Officers
The Federal Government always conducts any kind of procurement business through contracting officers. These contracting officers have the authority to bind the government to a contract unless it is otherwise stated in writing. Make sure that the person you are dealing with is the contracting officer who is authorized to represent the agency or office that is going to award the contract.
Procurement
Government procurement has always been a part of advancing many national, economic, and social objectives. Government contractors must comply with the rules and regulations of labor standard statutes. This will include the Service Contract Act, Contract Work Hours and Safety Standards Act, and other statutory requirements that further socio-economic objectives, except for certain contracts where such legislation is specifically stated as non-applicable.
Kick Backs
You should be very careful not to do anything that might violate the integrity of the government process. These provisions include the “officials not to benefit” clause, the “anti-kickback” provisions, the “gratuities” clause, etc.
Disputes
There is always the possibility that you might have a dispute with the contracting officer. Many Federal contracts have clauses specifically setting forth provisions on how to resolve disputes. If you are unsatisfied with a decision made by the contracting officer you must be aware of the time limits on appeals before the decision is final. Appeals are heard by the Board of Contracts Appeal.
Follow Specifications
Contracting with the Federal government is not the proper moment to reinvent the wheel. Follow all specifications and measurements that were originally agreed upon in the contract. If you do something different, it may be too big or too heavy or may not fit and the government will not accept it. Simply comply with the contract terms, particularly the specifications.
Productions Schedules
In a production contract with the government, make sure that a production control schedule is established quite early. This will make sure that you always have the right materials in-house in order to meet delivery deadlines.
Subcontractors
If you are dealing with subcontractors, make sure that communications are clear and that they are prepared to perform or deliver on time. If there is an issue, notify the contracting officer as soon as possible to obtain some assistance. You do not want to miss your deadlines which will result in the government canceling your contract.
Be Savvy In E-Commerce and Marketing
Make sure you are up to date on all the latest technologies and software. For certain government agencies, you must be able to invoice and receive payments electronically. Also, make sure that you register on SBA’s PRO-Net database and contact the agency’s office of small and disadvantaged business utilization (OSDBU). This will give you an advantage when trying to market your business to the Federal Government.
Be Precise And Follow Directions
Naturally, the government is a stickler for following rules and regulations. It is shocking how many bids get tossed out because companies fail to follow basic directions. Be aware of deadlines and do not leave anything black when filling out forms. The request for proposals or RFPs has very specific instructions and you must take everything seriously. Just think of it like filing your income taxes and do not take any unnecessary shortcuts.
Remember Registration With The SAM Directory Is The Vital First Step
SAM stands for System Award Management.
To do any business with the federal government, you must register your business in the System for Award Management directory. The government will not hire any type of business (large or small) that has not registered in the SAM directory.
Please read one of the helpful blog articles on our site like Everything You Need to Know About SAM for Small Businesses. These blogs will help give you all the information you need to understand how we can help make the process very easy for you.