1) Question yourself. Is this something you really want to do?
- Focused effort up front to unravel the red tape and figure out the game
- Willing to make investment (time, resources) to penetrate the market
- Once inside, your business can grow at warp speed
2) Getting started-administrative steps
- Obtain a Dun & Bradstreet # (DUNS) www.dnb.com
- Register at the Central Contractor Registration (CCR) www.ccr.gov
Figure out NAICS codes at http://www.sba.gov/contractingopportunities/officials/size/table/index.html
- Register at the Department of Veterans affairs if applicable www.vetbiz.gov/vip/vip.htm
- Register with the Small Business Administration (SBA) www.sba.gov
- Register at the Online Representations and Certifications Application (ORCA) https://orca.bpn.gov
- If inclined, visit local SBA and Procurement Technical Assistance Center (PTAC)
- Go to our web site, Resources, for the above links and more http://www.courtneysolutions.com/resources.html
3) Sign up to receive emails about federal opportunities at the Central Federal Business Opportunities site www.fedbizopps.gov
4) Implement an aggressive federal sales program, augment/create a business plan and simultaneously work towards obtaining a General Services Administration (GSA) Schedule contract
- A Scheduled contract is the only practical way a small business can realistically compete in the marketplace
- Minimizes federal buyer’s risk and obtain what they want quickly
- Significantly less competition
- Really, just gives you the ‘right’ to sell
- Difficult to get, laden with ‘government speak’, complex paperwork and negotiations, takes on average 80 hours
- Can be extremely profitable and a main source of revenue
5) Sell in your own backyard
- USA.gov
- Federal telephone directories/Federal Citizen Information Center
- Local blue pages
- Military.com installation guides
- Federal funded research and development centers
- Department of Veterans Affairs facilities locator and directory
- Federal Spending.org contracts database Fedspending.org/fpds
- Go to trade shows, events, meet people, network
6) Get familiar with regulation
- Federal Acquisition Regulation (FAR) www.arnet.gov/far/
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