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How Government Contract Opportunities Have Transformed in the Post Covid Scene?

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Given today's economy, small businesses face an even tougher dilemma-how to increase revenues. There are several discussions concerning government contract efforts to provide more federal contract opportunities for smaller business entities. The reality is that there probably will not be too much change in the current efforts because the push would more than likely have to stem from congressional mandates. The executive agencies tend not to change too much given the many controversies and arguments made against the constitutionality of the existing programs. Government contract opportunities are published on fbo.gov every day. However, when reviewing the trend, there is a decline in total small business set-asides, an increase in service-disabled projects, and more and more 8(a) competitive opportunities. Even the  businesses with   hubzone certification   are   suffering from the  same issues Will Small Business Contracting Goals Help You in this situation Although the Congr

HubZone Application Tips You Must Keep in Mind

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Are you looking to get into federal business marketplace?   If so, are you familiar with the government certifications for small business?  Did you know that Federal government has got its own business development program in order to help support the small business organizations? One such program is  HubZone Certification ,  which is designed keeping the needs of the socio-economically backward regions of the state (identified as HubZone). If your  business is located in one of the HubZone areas ,  getting a   HubZone  Certification   is  mandatory  in  order to start  off a  business  with  Federal  Government.   Here are few tips that you must keep in mind while applying for it. Are you Located in the HubZone Area Your firm must be located within a Hubzone. Go to the SBA website and make sure this is the case. If your organization has multiple sites then the SBA will deem the firms primary location in which the firm has the most employees. Before considering your application