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Government Contracting: 10 Web Resources To Help SMBs

Dec 16, 2010
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Small Business Trends: Government Contracting – 10 Web Resources To Help SMBs

Much of the advice handed out at a recent conference on government procurement centered around using websites. Anita Campbell reviews 10 that can help small businesses learn the government ropes and get access to the tendering process.


“It’s easier than ever to scope out Federal government contracting opportunities to bid on. Today you can do a lot online.

I used to think that you needed to have an office in the Washington, D.C. area in order to get serious about government business. After all, that’s where most government buyers are located.

However, after attending an event not long ago in Chicago called Victory in Procurement, put on by American Express OPEN (a sponsor of this site) and some partner organizations such as SCORE, I was struck by how frequently the advice centered around using websites.”

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