by John Shoraka | Jul 23, 2020 | BLOG
Q4 in government contracting tends to come with some predictability, but thus far 2020 has seen unprecedented challenges worldwide. Today we want to share what we know about the government contracting space, what has yet to be determined, and how you can maximize...
by Hilary Sutton | May 20, 2020 | BLOG
Though nothing about 2020 appears to be “normal,” in the government contracting space there are some expectations that can be fairly predictable. Here are some predictions we’re willing to stand by, even in these unprecedented times. What to Expect From Q4 in...
by John Shoraka | Apr 23, 2020 | BLOG
“The fact that small business is an essential element of our economy and thus of national security has been recognized by the federal government for some years. Since 1942 the Congress has enacted several laws to ensure the health and vigor of small businesses. The...
by Hilary Sutton | Nov 25, 2019 | BLOG
We are pleased to share that GovContractPros is expanding with three new senior consultants. Joe Jordan, Diana Domenech, and Sandra Clifford collectively bring over 50 years of experience in federal procurement, supplier diversity, and Small Business Administration...
by John Shoraka | Sep 11, 2019 | BLOG
Executive Summary The United States Congress has detailed its declared policy to engage small business contractors in the federal market place to the maximum extent practicable in the Small Business Act of 1953. Time and again, this policy has proven to be beneficial...
by Jake Neilson | Jul 1, 2019 | BLOG
UPDATE: August 2019 – Congressional efforts to pass a complete reauthorization of the Small Business Act have been tabled. However, we do anticipate that Congress will continue to work toward the reauthorization of key components of the Act on a piecemeal...
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