Registered, Now What? Your Next Steps in Government Contracting | ( I'm on a Boat!)
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- Опубліковано 28 лип 2024
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I’ve skipped your channel so many times. What a mistake as a newbie.
Awesome channel and you ROCK…🇺🇸
Thanks! Any insights to share as to why you skip the channel so many times?
Very interesting and useful!
This was some good information. I would like to see video on how minorities can find companies to joint venture with, and a video about Indian tribes. Thanks again for the great videos.
Great info!
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Thank you, you are wonderful.
very helpful, thanks
Great stuff
Thank you 🙏
You’re welcome 😊
Thanks for the killer video! Quick way- what do I use for past performance for a new company? Or just omit that part?
This was great, thank you so much for the valuable info. Do you know if my small business can be a DBA or does it have to be a LLC or similar?
you the man
what is the most time consuming process with government contracting? is there anything that could be outsourced? a tedious or monotonous task that maybe will keep your attention away from more important matters??
Should the Capabilities Statement only list NAISC codes relevant to the contract?
Yes, that’s fair to say. Always customize it for the market research and customer you are presenting it to.
I am a certified SDVOSB and I've chosen the medical supply sector. But, I'm not sure how to find and market myself to my would be upstream suppliers. Basically, not sure how to respond to an RFQ, if I don't have a serious supply chain. Any advice on finding, approaching and securing wholesalers?
How do I request additional information to accurately place a bid? For instance if I would like to see blue prints of an item that needs to be built or assembled.
You have to bid off of the info that they provide you in the RFP/RFQ. Depending on the type of requirement, they will provide you with a TDP technical data package. You can always email the contracting officer questions before the response due date if not enough info is included in the bid to price it out.