How This Government Contracting Business Grew 3000% in One Year!

In today’s episode, I interview a guest who shares the inspiring journey of their company during the COVID-19 pandemic. We talk about how their business, initially focused on selling personal protective equipment (PPE), experienced exponential growth as the demand for PPE skyrocketed. Highlighting the challenges they faced in meeting the increased demand, including navigating supply chain disruptions and managing cash flow. Our guest also emphasizes the importance of adaptability and creativity in overcoming these challenges.

As the conversation unfolds, it was revealed how their company transitioned from solely supplying PPE to becoming a sourcing company. They explain that after their customers, including prisons and healthcare facilities, recognized their expertise in procuring PPE, they began approaching the company with additional requests for various supplies. Listen now to learn more

How to Find Contracts That Fit YOU in Government Contracting

In today’s episode of The Daily Windup, we have our guest who shares valuable insights for small businesses looking to secure government contracts. We talk about the importance of understanding the target company and its procurement needs. Advising small businesses to research the company’s upcoming bids and analyze the scope of work in previous or draft requests for proposals (RFPs). By identifying areas where your company excels and can offer better value, small businesses can approach the larger company and propose a partnership.

We also provide you resources for conducting research, such as the Federal Procurement Data System (fpds.gov), where small businesses can look up contracts won by a company. Additionally, you can explore the General Services Administration (GSA) schedules and search for labor categories or products that align with your own offerings. By conducting thorough research beyond the surface-level information on a company’s website, small businesses can identify potential opportunities and increase their chances of partnering with larger companies for government contracts.