To Provide Federal Contracting Opportunities for Small Business Concerns Located in Historically Underutilized Business Zones, and for Other Purposes. - Scholar's Choice Edition

To Provide Federal Contracting Opportunities for Small Business Concerns Located in Historically Underutilized Business Zones, and for Other Purposes. - Scholar's Choice Edition

Author: United States Congress Senate

Publisher:

Published: 2015-02-14

Total Pages: 28

ISBN-13: 9781297011047

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Federal Contracting

Federal Contracting

Author: United States. Congress. House. Committee on Oversight and Government Reform. Subcommittee on Government Management, Organization, and Procurement

Publisher:

Published: 2008

Total Pages: 100

ISBN-13:

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Federal Contracting Made Easy

Federal Contracting Made Easy

Author: Scott A Stanberry

Publisher:

Published: 2024-07-11

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9781964913469

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Succeed in the Federal Government Marketplace Today! Now in its-can you believe it-FIFTH EDITION, Federal Contracting Made Easy lays out the entire federal contracting process in a readable and easy-to-understand style. This practical handbook covers how government procurement works, what you can do to cut through the red tape to speed your way to winning a contract, who the key players are, and tips for overcoming obstacles. There's also much more humor and fun and great new quotes as well! You'll find a discussion of GSA Schedules, updates on women-owned small businesses, new status of service-disabled veteran-owned small business, an expanded list of relevant websites and resources, and an introduction to the System for Award Management (SAM). Whether you are about to enter the competitive world of federal contracting or have been bidding on contracts for years, this is the book you need to help you win federal government business. This fully updated, step-by-step guide will help you: Understand how the government issues procurement opportunities Navigate the red tape to speed your way to a successful contract Decode confusing rules Get to know the key players Learn the various types of contracts Overcome contracting obstacles Learn how to break into and succeed in the federal government marketplace with this comprehensive guide outlining everything you need to know about federal contracting. Contents: How Does Federal Government Contracting Work? - The Rules of the Game - The Key Players - Opportunities for Small Businesses/Independent Contractors - Small Business Preference Programs - Subcontracting Opportunities - Federal Supply Schedules - How to Market to the Federal Government - Support Programs and Services for Contractors - Simplified Acquisition Procedures - Sealed Bidding - Negotiated Procurements - The Uniform Contract Format - Fixed-Price Contracts - Cost-Reimbursement Contracts - Other Contract Types - Contract Administration - Acronyms Scott A. Stanberry has been working with government contractors for more than 25 years. He specializes in providing auditing and accounting services for commercial clients with federal government contracts and in assisting government agencies in the administration of federal contracts. Scott is a certified public accountant.


Getting Started in Federal Contracting

Getting Started in Federal Contracting

Author: Barry L. McVay

Publisher:

Published: 1987

Total Pages: 410

ISBN-13:

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This second edition text discusses the regulations, the different types of contracts, invitations for bids, requests for proposals, the IFB and RFP format, the Commerce Business Daily, the standard form 129 and the bidders list, other contractual instruments, commercial activities, architect engineering and construction contracts, set asides and preference programs, labor laws, the major procurement offices, the General Services Administration and the Small Business Administration.


Small Business Contracting

Small Business Contracting

Author: United States Government Accountability Office

Publisher: Createspace Independent Publishing Platform

Published: 2017-10-05

Total Pages: 64

ISBN-13: 9781977956781

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Small firms participating in SBA'sHUBZone program received about $4billion in federal contracts in fiscal year2013. The program's purpose is tostimulate economic development ineconomically distressed areas. Acertified HUBZone firm is eligible forfederal contracting benefits, includinglimited competition awards such assole-source and set-aside contracts.GAO previously reported onweaknesses in SBA's internal controlsand problems with ensuring that onlyeligible firms participate in theprogram. GAO was asked to examinethe steps SBA has taken to addressthese issues. This report (1) describesHUBZone designations and how SBAcommunicates with interested partiesabout the program, and (2) examinesSBA's certification and recertificationprocesses for firms.To address these objectives, GAOanalyzed statutory provisions, SBAdocuments, and federal procurementdata. GAO also interviewed SBA andrepresentatives from applicant firms(certified, decertified, and denied) andlocal economic development agencieslocated in four HUBZones selected forgeographic diversity.