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Frequently Asked Questions

Your Questions, Answered

1. What is government contracting, and how does it work?

Government contracting allows businesses to sell products or services to federal, state, or local agencies. Agencies release solicitations (RFPs, RFQs, IFBs), and businesses submit bids to compete for contracts. The process requires proper registration, compliance, and strategic bidding to secure opportunities.

2. How do I know if my business is a good fit for government contracts?

If the government buys what you sell, you’re a fit. Agencies purchase everything from construction and IT services to janitorial work, office supplies, and consulting. The key is to research procurement trends, register correctly, and target contracts within your capacity.

3. How do I increase my chances of winning contracts?

Success in GovCon comes down to bidding consistently, pricing competitively, building past performance, and networking with agency buyers. Using set-aside certifications and learning how to structure strong proposals can also give you a significant edge.

4. Do I need past performance to win my first contract?

Not necessarily! While past performance helps, many contracts are set aside for small businesses or new vendors. You can also partner with an experienced subcontractor or start with smaller, lower-risk contracts to build your track record.

5. How can I stand out from other businesses bidding on the same contracts?

Winning contracts isn’t just about price—it’s about showing the government you’re the best choice. A strong capability statement, past performance, competitive pricing, and clear execution strategy can set you apart. Building relationships with contracting officers and responding to Sources Sought and RFIs can also increase your visibility and credibility.

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