by Allen Shipes | Oct 18, 2017 | Blog, Government Contracting, News
On October 16, 2017, the U.S. Supreme Court denied a writ of Certiorari filed by the Rothe Development, Inc. Essentially, Rothe wanted to challenge the constitutionality of NACA’s existence and thus dismantle the program entirely. NACA, a 501(c)6 trade...
by Allen Shipes | Oct 16, 2017 | Blog, Government Contracting, News
It seems impossible, but it’s true. Equifax just won a $7.25 million award to verify taxpayer identities and help prevent fraud for the IRS. Considering the fact that a recent Equifax data breach exposed the personal information of up to 145 million Americans, this is...
by Mike Wray | Jan 31, 2012 | Blog, Government Contracting, News
The Air Force is set to award half of it’s $24 billion dollars for the Network-Centric-Solutions-2 (NETCENTS-2) to small business contracts. After several delays David Van Buren, the Air Force services acquisition executive, said on Jan 20, “We fully ...
by Mike Wray | Dec 30, 2011 | Blog, Government Contracting, Using Bidspeed
Know your capabilities Sources Sought Set Asides Know Your Capabilities The first thing you must know before attempting to respond to a Federal Government solicitation, is you must know your companies capabilities. What is your company good at? What have you done in...
by Ryan Reid | Jun 24, 2010 | Blog, Business of Government, Government Contracting, Using Bidspeed
The Federal Government is looking for you. They like small business. They need small business. In fact, the Federal Government is required to “set-aside” certain procurements for a particular size or classification of business. So why care? When a procurement is...
by Ryan Reid | Oct 26, 2009 | Blog, Government Contracting, News
Science Applications International Corporation (SAIC) announced today (October 26) that its small business strategy has yielded a record level of small business utilization for Government Fiscal Year 2009 (GFY 09), which ended in September. During GFY 09, SAIC awarded...