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- TDR Is No Longer Optional: What GSA’s Refresh 31 Means for Every MAS ContractorA Major MAS Compliance Change Is Here If your company holds a GSA Schedule contract, or you are thinking about pursuing one, there is a major compliance change you cannot afford to ignore. On April 10, 2026, GSA announced that Transactional Data Reporting, better known as TDR, is now mandatory for all new MAS offerors […]
- What DHS’s Reported $1B AI Procurement Means for Small Government ContractorsWhen a headline comes out saying DHS reportedly set up a $1 billion, 5-year blanket purchase agreement for AI and data analytics software, a lot of small businesses have the same first reaction: “Well, that one clearly isn’t for me.” That reaction is understandable. Big-dollar enterprise agreements tend to look like they belong to the […]
- Why VOSB and WOSB Certification Matters More Than Ever for Federal ContractorsIf your business is veteran-owned or woman-owned, this is not the kind of box you want to leave unchecked. For many contractors, socioeconomic status used to feel like something you could mention in your SAM registration, reference in a capability statement, and move on from. That is no longer the reality. Today, formal certification matters […]
- Why Q3 Is the Real Start of Q4 in Government ContractingA lot of small businesses new to government contracting assume Q4 is when the real action starts. That is only partly true. Yes, Q4 is the federal government’s busiest buying stretch because the federal fiscal year ends on September 30, and many annual appropriations must be obligated before that deadline. In plain English, agencies are […]
- Oral Presentations Are Becoming a Bigger Deal in Government Contracting. Here’s How Small Businesses Can Stand Out.Oral presentations are playing a bigger role in government contracting. Learn why they matter, how AI is changing proposal competition, and how small businesses can prepare to win. There is a quiet shift happening in government contracting, and small businesses should pay attention. For years, many contractors treated the written proposal as the whole game. […]
- Government Buyer Communication: The Trust-First Approach That Gets RepliesIf you’ve ever reached out to a contracting officer with what felt like a solid message… and still heard nothing back, you’re not alone. Most contractors assume silence means the buyer isn’t interested, the timing is bad, or the agency “just isn’t responsive.” Sometimes that’s true. But more often, the issue is simpler and more […]
- Small Business Set-Asides Explained: 8(a), HUBZone, WOSB, SDVOSB—and How to ChooseIf you are new to government contracting, the phrase “small business set-aside” can sound technical, complicated, and maybe a little intimidating. It is actually much simpler than it sounds. A set-aside is when the government limits competition for a contract to a certain category of small businesses instead of opening it up to every company […]
- Build America, Buy America: The Domestic Content Rule That Can Knock Small Suppliers Out of a Deal Before They Even Know They’re In ItA lot of small businesses do not realize they have a Build America, Buy America problem until a customer asks a painful question: “Can you certify this is BABA-compliant?” That is usually the moment the scramble starts. The buyer is already tied to a federally funded infrastructure project. The bid is moving. The project team […]
- Why the Navy’s Small-Business Push Matters Right Now—And Why NAVWAR Should Be on Your RadarIf you are a small business owner who has been curious about government contracting but assumed defense work was only for giant incumbents, this is a good time to rethink that. The federal government awarded small businesses a record $183.3 billion in prime contracts in FY2024, equal to 28.8% of all federal contracting dollars, and […]
- Where to Find Federal Contract Opportunities: The Beginner’s Map (Prime + Subcontracting)If you are new to government contracting, the opportunity landscape can feel like walking into a giant warehouse with no aisle signs. There are thousands of listings, unfamiliar acronyms, and enough filters to make your eyes cross. A lot of small business owners make the same early mistake: they start clicking around, chase whatever looks […]
