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What is Strategic Procurement, and How Can Cooperative Purchasing Help?

American City & Country

These contracts are competitively bid and offer access to a broad range of goods and services at negotiated rates, making them ideal for organizations of all sizes. Sustainable procurement focuses on purchasing products and services that have minimal environmental impact, are ethically sourced, and support fair labor practices.

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GSA’s Earth Observation Solutions: Powering informed decision-making

Great Government Through Technology

Improving agricultural practices EOS help support sustainable agricultural practices and optimize resource management. With such a large pool of vendors, agencies are able to get multiple competitive bids to get the best price for required services. These strategies can reduce flood damage and the impact of future floods.

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SBA Lifts the Application Hold for 8(a) Certification

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Sole-Source Contracts: 8(a) certified businesses have the advantage of competing for sole-source contracts, meaning they can secure contracts without going through a competitive bidding process. Competitive Edge: Having the 8(a) certification provides a distinct competitive edge in the business landscape.

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What is a Tender in Construction? Your Essential Guide

Tracker Intelligence

A formal call for bids on a project, known as a tender, initiates the bidding process among prospective contractors. This process includes several crucial steps: tendering by the bidders, bid evaluation by the client and award of the contract to the successful bidder. What is a Tender Document in Construction?

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Enhancing Competition in Public Procurement: Lessons from the NAO Report

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Some examples of how competition in public procurement include better roads, increased digital infrastructure, and greater environmental compliance. Robust competition in public procurement can bring these promising outcomes. Yet, limited competition in the procurement landscape can be disastrous.

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Mastering SAM Government Contracting

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Learn the ins and outs of maintaining compliance, crafting a competitive bid, and positioning your business for growth through federal opportunities, all through the lens of SAM’s pivotal role in government procurement. Ensuring ongoing compliance can enhance your reputation and increase your chances of winning future contracts.

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Contract with the Government: Essentials for Businesses

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Selecting the appropriate contracts to bid on is key. It’s better to focus on opportunities that align with your expertise rather than bidding on every contract available. Set-Aside and Sole-Source Contracts Set-aside contracts limit competition exclusively to small businesses, creating a level playing field.