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How Do I Get Government Contracts: A Practical Guide

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Promoting competition through competitive bidding can help government agencies achieve better value and lower costs. Acquiring a GSA contract enhances a businesss visibility and opens up additional bidding opportunities. Pricing is key for securing your first federal contract; ensure your bid is competitive.

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Simplifying Public Sector Procurement: Strategies to Increase Sme Participation

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The suggestions apply to all segments of competitive bidding, including the SME segments of Supplier Diversity, Indigenous and Social Procurement. Public sector professionals must responsibly procure goods and service contracts on behalf of the taxpayer.

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Contract with the Government: Essentials for Businesses

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It’s crucial to meticulously read the Request for Proposal (RFP) as it encompasses all the requirements, such as project details, timeline, and evaluation criteria. Identifying Opportunities Identifying federal contract opportunities requires vigilance and the right tools. We will delve deeper into each of these steps.

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Negotiating Contracts in Canada: Tips for Contract Managers

The Procurement School

Competitive bids need to be issued; policies updated: contracts need active oversight; staff hiring and retention; trade agreement obligations; supplier performance evaluations; or Indigenous engagement must be factored in to the decision-making. Supplier performance had never been measured.