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letutor

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Sep 21, 2006 5:22 PM ET    Quote  Report Abuse
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Scott,

Do you know some of the better resources out there?  What are the websites?

letutor

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Sep 22, 2006 11:00 AM ET    Quote  Report Abuse
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Thanks Scott
prodesigns

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Sep 22, 2006 4:41 PM ET    Quote  Report Abuse
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I hope they are useful to you.

I know there are often times that I read some of the articles in the online magazines the government puts out and I am able to "reverse engineer" customers out of that resource. I kind of backtrack my way through the food chain in order to establish a new customer base or at times even new markets.



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Scott @ Pro Designs
Dec 11, 2006 3:11 PM ET    Quote  Report Abuse
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Hello,

I`m currently in the military (AF) and work in the Base Contracting Office as a Contracts Specialist and soon a Contracting Officer(CO). Previously I`ve held a warrant (authorizing me as a CO).

The information people have supplied you with here has been accurate. If you give me more details as to what service or commodity your provide and your location (to determine what is the closest base is) I may be able to help you further.



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Jamie Dufrene
Rajin Enterprises
http://www.jceconsulting.net/
Dec 20, 2006 4:08 PM ET    Quote  Report Abuse
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For an all-volunteer site, dedicated to small businesses who wish to succeed in federal government contracting, please see the below site:

http://www.smalltofeds.blogspot.com/

The federal government will contract in excess of $80B to small businesses in the next fiscal year.

There are over 50 agencies or "Departments" in the federal government. Each of these agencies has a statutory obligation to contract from small business for over 20% of everything it buys.

Contracting officers must file reports annually demonstrating they have fulfilled this requirement. Not fulfilling the requirement can put agency annual funding in jeopardy. Small business has a motivated customer in federal government contracting officers and buyers.

Large business, under federal procurement law, must prepare and submit annual "Small Business Contracting Plans" for approval by the local Defense Contract Management Area Office (DCMAO) nearest their headquarters. These plans must include auditable statistics regarding the previous 12 month period in terms of contracting to small businesses and the goals forecast for the next year.

The federal government can legally terminate a contract in a large business for not meeting small business contracting goals. Approved small business plans must accompany large business contract proposals submitted to federal government agencies. Small businesses have motivated customers in large business subcontract managers, administrators and buyers.

There are set-aside opportunities available for small entities,veterans, disabled veterans, women and minorities. All it takes is navigating the system, persistance, asking questions, registering, marketing, teaming and working hard.

Small Business America is good at that.

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