SBA Size Standards Explained: How to Know If Your Business Qualifies as Small
SBA size standards define how big your business can be and still qualify as 'small' for government contracts. This…
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SBA size standards define how big your business can be and still qualify as 'small' for government contracts. This…
DCAA compliance sounds intimidating, but it comes down to three things: separating direct from indirect costs, tracking…
Past performance feels like a Catch-22 for new contractors. It isn't. The FAR gives you a neutral rating, not a…
Most small contractors think they need years of experience before competing for large government contracts. They don't.…
Your employee earns $30 an hour. You bill the government $75. The difference is your indirect cost rates. This guide…
Most small defense contractors need CMMC Level 1: a handful of cybersecurity practices, a self-assessment, and a…
Federal agencies have a statutory 3% HUBZone goal that the government has routinely missed. The certified-firm pool…
The Federal Acquisition Regulation is being rewritten in phases under Executive Order 14275. Inflation-adjusted…
The Women-Owned Small Business program reserved over $30 billion in federal contracts in FY2025. Getting certified…
Government contracting is when government agencies buy goods and services from private businesses. Here is everything…
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