Every claim, defensible by primary source.
When we get it wrong, we fix it and tell you why. When the rule is silent, we publish the question.
AmerifusionGovCon exists so people scared and nervous about government contracting can find simple, free information in one place. Free forever. Gold standard, not breadcrumb to a paywall.
Being the gold standard means being honest about what we got wrong and where we are still uncertain. Every regulatory claim on this site has to trace to a primary source: FAR, DFARS, SBA regulations, the actual rules. When practice diverges from the rule, we flag it. When the rule is silent, we publish the question, our reading, and the question we would file with the agency. On the highest-impact questions, we actually file the letter and publish the response.
Public accounting firms ask the SEC for interpretive guidance in writing and publish the request openly. We borrowed the discipline.
When we got it wrong
12 substantive corrections to published articles. Each entry shows what we said before, what we say now, and the rule that drove the change.
Read the log →Where the rule is silent
7 regulatory questions where the FAR, DFARS, or SBA rule does not answer and practitioner positions split. Our reading, the dissenting view, and the question we would file with the agency.
View the questions →Found something we got wrong?
Spotted an error in an article? Have a regulatory question the rule does not answer? Tell us. We aggregate reader questions and file guidance requests with the relevant agency when the question warrants one.
Ask the question →We read the rule first.
We run content integrity audits on every published article. The first full sweep in May 2026 surfaced citations at the wrong subsection, practitioner lists framed as official agency position, and a handful of articles the rule had passed by.
We corrected what was wrong. For the rest, where common practice and the rule diverge or where the rule itself is silent, we built this page. The divergence is public. The rule is named. Practice is labeled as practice. The judgment is yours.
If you find something we got wrong, tell us. Email info@amerifusionconsulting.com or use the Ask Us form.