Guide To Federal Contracting-Part 1

What Is Government Contracting? 

Government contracting is when specific government agencies contract with private companies for specific goods or services. The agencies usually put out a contract or often a request for proposal (RFP) and various companies can place bids for the project. Once an agency selects a particular business, a contract is signed, and that business is now considered a government contractor. 

Why Work For The Government? 

There are many compelling reasons to work for the Federal Government.  We will go into in-depth detail about how a small business can benefit greatly from being a government contractor. 

Small Business Administration Certifications 

Small Business Administration certification is a great way for your business to stand out in the marketplace. Certifications can help you gain access to specialized funding and scholarships, allow you to compete for set-aside contracts, and can be a great bonus to potential clients. Here are some certifications to consider for your small business: 

  • Women-Owned Small Business Federal Contract Program (WOSBs) 
  • 8(a) Business Development Program 
  • The Service-Disabled Veteran-Owned Small Business Concern Procurement Program(SDVOSB) 
  • Historically Underutilized Business Zone Program (HUBZone) 

Small Businesses Are Given Special Consideration When It Comes To Government Contracts 

In many markets, small businesses are often outcompeted by larger organizations that often have access to almost unlimited resources. This set aside actually might increase a small business’s chances of winning a lucrative bid. 

The federal government is required to set aside at least 23 percent of its total spending specifically for small businesses. Several small businesses have made a fortune just on federal government contract awards. However, many small businesses fail to realize that the government actually has an abundance of websites to help them find these government contracting opportunities. 

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 for underserved groups to have a real chance to get awarded lucrative government contracts. 

Special Programs 

Help is available from special small business programs that encourage participation by small businesses and help these businesses navigate the government contracting maze This includes small businesses owned by minority and traditionally disadvantaged groups. These programs, which are administered by the Small Business Administration (SBA), assist small businesses on how to obtain both large business and government procurements. 

Here is a list of websites that are provided by the government to help small businesses obtain contracting information. 

Publications 

The government has issued some publications to also assist small businesses. They are as follows:  

  • Selling to the Military: Has all the information needed about items the military is currently looking to purchase. This includes contact information for the buying offices and the Small Business Office. 

Do Your Research 

Once you have selected some agencies that are in need of your goods and services, it is very important to research your customers. Luckily, nowadays you can find out a lot about an organization online. 

At the end of the day, the United States government is a customer just like any other. However, this customer has deep pockets and unlimited needs. A small business can cater to the government by following a strategy in which the customer’s needs always come first. Identify what the government agency’s pain points are and then offer them your innovative solutions to their problems. This type of discipline always wins big points with the government. Here are a couple of examples of how you can find the information you need in order to win lucrative government contracts: 

  • Inquire about the vendor Outreach Sessions and when will they be held 
  • Inquire how your company’s products/services could help with the agency’s missions 
  • Request meetings with Agency Program managers leading the contract requirements you’re pursuing 

If you would like to do additional research, you can also check www.fbo.gov, an online listing of government contracts that detail all contracts with a value exceeding $25,000. Another available resource is www.usaspending.gov, a site that details how government money is spent, what agency is issuing awards, and who the federal government is buying from. 

A Fantastic Presentation Is The Key To Success 

Having a good presentation is vital to winning over the federal government. You want to be able to make an excellent impression that goes beyond just having a great price point. It is important to understand that this is not your typical business client. Because the presentation to the United States is so different from presenting to other businesses, many companies get flustered.  Let us guide you through this often intimidating process. 

Make Sure You Have Your CAGE Code (Commercial and Government Entity) 

This code is five characters and unique to your business. It’s basically your ID code, and government agencies will identify your business using this code. It is a bit like a social security number for your business. If your business includes more than one facility, then you will need multiple CAGE codes. Each location must have its own unique code, and each location must be registered separately with SAM. 

How Do You Get Started Working With The Government? 

SAM stands for System Award Management. 

In order to do any business with the federal government, you must register your business in the System for Award Management. The government will not hire any type of business that has not registered in the SAM directory. 

We have an article on our site, Everything You Need to Know About SAM for Small Businesses, that gives you important information about this process. 

As a smart entrepreneur, you have already used our site to register in the SAM directory. Congratulations on taking this important first step to become a government contractor.