After much anticipation the Department of Defense (DoD) has finally released their much awaited web-service that will help refine and broaden procurement efficiency. The main objective for this new web interface is to allow provisions and clauses to DoD procurement...
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Looking for FEMA Contracts? Try Showing up at a Disaster Site!
While there is some debate about the best way to win government contracts in general, when it comes to disaster relief contracts awarded by FEMA the best strategy may be to just show up ready to work. According to an...
New One Stop Spot for FEMA Contracts!
We're pleased to announce the launch of a new website focused specifically on current and upcoming FEMA contract opportunities! An increased number of natural disasters across the nation over the past six years has resulted in great opportunities for vendors...
Is Your Business Registered for FEMA Contracts?
Although Hurricane Irene is long gone and Hurricane Katia is fizzling out in the Atlantic, FEMA still needs experienced and registered contractors in order to conduct nationwide disaster relief efforts. Recovery efforts along the east coast are still in full...
Contractors Still Needed for Hurricane Irene Disaster Response
The Eastern seaboard is still recovering from the destruction left by Hurricane Irene. Although the storm did weaken significantly and caused far less damage than initially anticipated, 3.3 million have lost power and the storm’s destruction is estimated at nearly...
How to Complete FEMA and Disaster Relief Vendor Profile
To work with FEMA, contractors must have a complete and valid System for Award Management (SAM) Registration including the optional Disaster Response Registry portion. FEMA can use this information to identify contractors who can provide required services, such as debris removal, reconstruction, supplies distribution,...