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Tools and Information for Government Contracting

 

HCIC PowerPoint Presentation
 

The Hurricane Contracting Information Center's Outreach PowerPoint Presentation. This presentation provides useful information about Government Contracting for the Hurricane Relief Effort. Last updated June 23, 2006.

 

How to Become a GSA Contractor (Training Course)
 

Targeted toward vendors interested in becoming schedule contractors. The 10 lesson course describes the features of the Schedules Program, how to submit an offer, the contract award process, and how to successfully market supplies and services on a GSA Schedule contract.

 

Business.gov
 

One of the E-Government initiatives of the President's Management Agenda. Business.gov provides customer service for small businesses interacting with the federal government. Business.gov is a collaborative effort managed by the U.S. Small Business Administration.

 

Federal Acquisition Institute
 

Works to foster and promote government-wide career management programs for a professional acquisition workforce.

 

Acquisition Net
 

Provides sources for a variety of acquisition information, from increasing the use of performance-based service acquisition to developing and managing the acquisition workforce.

 

Federal Office of Small and Disadvantaged Business Utilization (OSBDU)
 

Provides information on methods, inititatives, and processes that will permit agencies to more effectively utilize small businesses in prime contracts and subcontracts.

 

Defense Acquisition University
 

Offers a full range of basic, intermediate, and advanced certification training, assignment-specific training, performance support, job-relevant applied research, and continuous learning opportunities.

 

A Detail Step Approach to the Federal Acquistion Marketplace

 

Doing business with Federal Government agencies can be very lucrative for the people who learn how to maneuver through the maze of registrations, certifications and regulations.  If you are ready to start, these are the first steps you need to take to open the door to federal business opportunities.

 

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This page last updated on January 3, 2007 .

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