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Michael Babb President Kimberly Shockley-Babb VP of Operations Assessment and Testing Services, LLC

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Are you new to the government contracting arena? Well, so are we; relatively new, that is. After jumping in feet first a little less than a year ago, we've experienced some successes and some failures. In this presentation, we'll share it all; the good, bad, and the ugly with the hope that you can get on your feet a little faster.

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Page 1: Tips and Tricks from a Newbie Contractor

Michael Babb – President

Kimberly Shockley-Babb – VP of Operations

Assessment and Testing Services, LLC

Page 2: Tips and Tricks from a Newbie Contractor

Tips and Tricks from a

Newbie Contractor

THE GOOD, THE BAD and THE UGLY

Page 3: Tips and Tricks from a Newbie Contractor

Getting Certified by the

Center for Veterans Enterprise

Page 4: Tips and Tricks from a Newbie Contractor

Getting on Schedule (relatively fast)

http://www.gsa.gov/portal/category/100611

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GSA Schedule Tools

https://eoffer.gsa.gov/

https://www.gsaadvantage.gov

https://www.gsaadvantage.gov/advantage/login/eBuyLogin.do

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When to Work with Government

Contracting Service Providers

(and when not to)

Award

Eagles

Page 7: Tips and Tricks from a Newbie Contractor

Finding Opportunities

We Can Actually Perform

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Which Tools?Tool Purpose Link

FedBizOpps Find opportunities, awards,

teaming partners,

subcontracting opportunities

www.fbo.gov

FedBidSpeed Find opportunities, proposal

management and response

http://www.fedbidspeed.c

om/?_obo=XMTHRO

FedBid Find and bid on opportunites.

Reverse Auction site

www.fedbid.com

GSAAdvantage Competitive research, market

research, marketing

www.gsaadvantage.gov

USA Spending Competitive research, market

research

www.usaspending.gov

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Mining the Data to Find Marketing

Opportunities

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Responding to

Sources Sought Notices

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Seeking Small Business• New solicitations are published as

“Sources Sought” notifications

• 1,100 (average) new Sources Sought

solicitations every month

• General Rule:

– If 2 or more capable small businesses are

found – the solicitation must be set aside

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Why it Matters• Chances of winning are dramatically better

• Both business development and marketing

• Buyers are captive and interested

• Establishes active communication early

• Get your company in front of the buyer when

they are getting ready to buy

• Request a set-aside (total or partial)

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What’s the Catch?• #1: Time

– We know, you’re too busy working on “real” bids

• #2: You have to qualify

– Different NAICS have different “size standards”

• #3: You have to be responsive

– Read the solicitation – answer every question

– Watch the page limit – typically 10 pages or less

Page 14: Tips and Tricks from a Newbie Contractor

Sub-Contracting

a Means to Past Performance

Page 15: Tips and Tricks from a Newbie Contractor

How Do We Organize Our Lives in the

Government Contracting Space?

A primer on our productivity tools

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Questions

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FedBidSpeed Response Workflow1. Find Sources Sought within your

capabilities.

2. Add it to your watch list

3. Write your response

4. Run the response wizard

5. Check draft of response with Send To Me

6. Send to Buyer

7. Follow up

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Assessment and Testing Services, LLC

303.988.5134

Michael Babb

[email protected]

Kimberly Shockley-Babb

[email protected]