Find Government Procurement Opportunities
Define Your Products & Services
Before you can successfully sell your products and services to the government or any buyer, you must be able to clearly define what you can deliver and how you can meet the needs of prospective customers. This is a function of good management.
Your products and services should be clearly described in a business plan. If you do not have a current business plan, you should prepare one. You will need it.
Indentify Agency Needs
Once you have a clear understanding of what products and services you can best deliver to the government, the next step is to identify what agencies are buying, what their needs are, how they outreach to small businesses and how to contact them. The government (AcqNet) offers an excellent electronic tool to accomplish this. It is called Federal Business Opportunities.
This tool will help you identify buying sources, learn about small business initiatives specific to individual agencies, help you discover business opportunities and share with you forecasts of anticipated buying needs for individual agencies.
Matchmaking
The U.S. Chamber of Commerce, HP (Hewlett-Packard ) and the U.S. Small Business Administration are working together to help small businesses obtain more contracts from government and industry. While driving contracts to small businesses will strengthen our economy, it will also help organizations like yours achieve small and minority business contracting goals. Contracts that develop from meetings held at the Business Matchmaking events will be our measure of success.
What is the Business Matchmaking event?
The matchmaking events provide a unique opportunity for small businesses to present product and service solutions to buyers through prescheduled one-on-one appointments with procurement managers. The event is NOT an opportunity to trade business cards, as is the case with traditional trade shows. Instead it is a REAL chance for small businesses to meet with public and private organizations for procurement opportunities. Through these matchmaking events we anticipate small businesses competing for millions of dollars in contracts from the private and public sector.
Buying Sources
Use this comprehensive list of federal departments and agencies to learn more about the governments buying sources. Remember, the key to success for any business is to match its products and services with the needs of potential clients. Learn as much as possible about specific federal agencies who could possibly use your products and services.
Departments of the Executive Branch
Department of Agriculture (USDA) USDA Home Page
U.S. Department of Agriculture Procurement
USDA Rural Business - Cooperative Service
Farm Service Agency
Department of Commerce (DOC)
DOC Home Page
Department of Defense (DOD (Defense Link) Home Page
United States Air Force (USAF) USAF Home Page
United States Army (USA)
USA Home Page
United States Navy (USN)
USN Home Page
Department of Education (EDUC)
EDUC Home Page
Department of Energy (DOE) DOE Home Page
Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) HHS Home Page
Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD)HUD Home Page
Department of the Interior (DOI) DOI Home Page
Department of Justice (DOJ) DOJ Home Page
Department of Labor (DOL) DOL Home Page
Department of State (STATE) STATE Home Page
Department of Transportation (DOT) DOT Home Page
Department of the Treasury (TREAS)
TREAS Home Page
Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) VA Home Page
Independent Federal Agencies
Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) EPA Home Page
Federal Communications Commission (FCC)FCC Home Page
Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA)FEMA Home Page
US General Accounting Office (GAO) GAO Home Page
US Government Printing Office (GPO) GPO Home Page
General Services Administration (GSA)
National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA)NASA Home Page
National Coordination Office (NCO) for Computing, Information, and Communications NCO Revised Home Page with Grants and Research Contracts Information
National Science Foundation (NSF) NSF Home Page
Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC)NRC Home Page
Small Business Administration (SBA) SBA Home Page
Social Security Administration (SSA)SSAn Home Page
US Information Agency (USIA) USIA Home Page
US Agency for International Development (USAID)USAID Home Page
US Postal Service (USPS) USPS Home Page