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GovSales Tip: More ways to work with the GSA

In a recent blog, “Working With the GSA's Schedules Program,” we talked about how your private business or agency could make more money contracting with the GSA Schedules Program, but there are several additional opportunities the GSA offers that can be ...

2023-10-05T11:26:59-04:00January 4th, 2018|Categories: SLED|

GovSales Tip: Contracting with Local Government

When competing for government contracts, small businesses and entrepreneurs often start with their own local government systems. Generally speaking, these smaller offices lead to more manageable contract opportunities than the federal pool. With less red-tape and simpler rules, procurement processes ...

2023-10-05T11:27:13-04:00January 2nd, 2018|Categories: SLED|

GovSales Tip: Contracting with the Department of Defense

We've mentioned before that the federal government has special programs to ensure a percentage of their funds are spent with small, minority-owned businesses... but did you know that the Department of Defense (DoD) has its own Office of Small Business ...

2023-10-05T11:27:17-04:00December 28th, 2017|Categories: SLED|

GSA 101: How to get on the schedule

The General Services Administration (GSA) is the centralized procurement arm of the federal government. Its purpose is to establish long-term contracts between private businesses and agencies to provide billions of dollars of products, professional services, equipment, supplies telecommunications, and IT to ...

2023-10-05T11:27:22-04:00December 26th, 2017|Categories: SLED|

Abbreviations in Government Purchasing: Codes to know before you sell

If you're new to the public sector, you may run into some abbreviations that you're unfamiliar with. Don't sweat, though—we've compiled a list of the most common codes and broken down their meanings. Getting comfortable with this shorthand will add another ...

2023-10-05T11:27:34-04:00December 13th, 2017|Categories: SLED|

Six Key Steps to Winning Government Contracts

With over 11 million new contracts signed and $1.5 trillion dollars awarded each year, the U.S. government is the largest purchaser of goods and services in the world. In 2012 alone, the government awarded just under $90 billion in contracts ...

2023-10-05T11:27:43-04:00December 5th, 2017|Categories: SLED|

Set-Asides: How the government works with small and local businesses

If you're working for a small business, you may think that you can't compete in the government market. After all, how can a small, local business go toe-to-toe with the bulk pricing offered by larger, big-box stores? Contrary to popular ...

2023-10-05T11:27:58-04:00November 17th, 2017|Categories: SLED|

Budget Rundown: The Differences Between Federal, State and Local

In the United States, the government isn't just one, all-encompassing entity. Federal, state and local governments make laws and budgets— completely independently—and fulfill completely different responsibilities. Yet, they all exist and function simultaneously under federal law. To successfully sell in ...

2023-10-05T11:28:03-04:00November 14th, 2017|Categories: SLED|