ASSIST Quick Search is a government website where the public can find a wide array of military documents (specifications, handbooks, etc.). So obviously, as a federal contractor who works with the military, this is going to be a pretty useful...
Author: Hayden Johnson
The SAMMI Number: Replacing DUNS
On March 15, 2019, the GSA awarded Ernst and Young LLP with a $41.75 million contract for Entity Validation Services. Long story short, the DUNS number is set to be replaced with something called the "SAMMI number." This is a...
The 2019 Contractor’s Guide to Dun and Bradstreet Numbers
Here it is. Everything that government contractors ask about the Dun and Bradstreet number (aka DUNS number) is in this quick, and easy-to-read guide. In this no-nonsense GCT post, we're going to just cover these FAQs that federal contractors would...
Economically Disadvantaged
As a government contractor (or prospective one), you’ve probably seen the term “economically disadvantaged” pop-up here and there. Mainly, you’re going to see it when it pertains to 8(a) Business Development Program and the Economically Disadvantaged Women Owned Small Business...
DARPA
If you're a government contractor or you're looking to get into this sector you've probably seen the name "DARPA" get thrown around. So what does DARPA stand for? It's an acronym for: DefenseAdvancedResearchProjectsAgency In this blog post, we're going to...
DFARS Compliance: The 2019 Guide
You're probably familiar with the Federal Acquisition Regulation (FAR). It's pretty much the rule book for federal contracting on both sides of the table. If you're looking to set up shop with the Department of Defense (DoD), you're going to...
Buy American Act: What It Means, Its Limits, and Staying Compliant
As a federal contractor, you're going to run into the phrase, "Buy American" a lot. Many government contracts actually feature a Buy American Act clause in them as part of their terms. Naturally, this is going to raise a lot of...
What to Expect During a Government Shutdown
"Government shutdown" is pretty much a fancy way of saying that the folks on Capitol Hill cannot agree on how to fund federal operations or agencies. It is not an automatic stop work order. Politicians rally, the media gets in...
Types of Government Contracts FY 2019
Not all contracts are the same. And no, we're not talking about what's actually being purchased. We're talking about how the contract itself functions and how you get paid. There are different types of government contracts for different purposes. You...