President Abraham Lincoln once said, “The best thing about the future is that it comes one day at a time.” So does our government’s program to better equip our federal workers whether it is in manufacturing, construction or technology. This...
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First Steps to Government Contracting
For some time now contractors have had to constantly search throughout the internet to track down information on government contracting. This would require most businesses to jump from source to source to find exactly what they are looking for. Well now...
Government Contractors at Risk of Identity Theft Due to System for Award Management Security Breach
Possibly one the largest security breaches in the history of the United States government has just taken place. The System for Award Management (SAM) security breach puts hundreds of thousands of government registered businesses at risk of identity theft. SAM...
US Federal Contractor Registration Endorses Carr, Riggs & Ingram’s 2013 Summarized Compliance Plan for the 8(a) Business Development Program
For companies that have received 8(a) status in 2013, congratulations on successfully completing the application process and for taking advantage of the opportunity to develop new business. However, with any government program, there are rules and guidelines in place that...
Federal Government Contracts Now Available in Texas
The Lone Star State received the third largest percentage of contracting dollars awarded by the US Federal Government in the nation during fiscal year 2011. This worked out to just under $31 billion spent on a total of 118,721 contract...
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...