Need Help With Government Contracts?
Whether you are just getting started or ready to scale, we have the training, tools, and expert support to help your small business win federal contracts.
How We Help Small Businesses Win
Free GovCon Course
Our comprehensive video course covers SAM.gov registration, capability statements, finding opportunities, and submitting your first proposal — completely free.
Start Learning Free →In-Depth Guides
Written guides on every topic — from SAM.gov registration and SBA certifications to proposal writing and federal market research.
Browse Guides →1-on-1 Consulting
Work directly with our team for SAM.gov registration review, NAICS code analysis, bid strategy, proposal support, and certification guidance.
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Market Assassin, Content Reaper, and Opportunity Hunter — AI tools built specifically for government contractors to find and win opportunities faster.
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Get full access to premium training, advanced tools, live bootcamps, and priority support to accelerate your government contracting growth.
Go Pro →Bootcamp Training
Intensive live training programs focused on specific skills — contract vehicles, proposal writing, and more. Hands-on, cohort-based learning.
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Frequently Asked Questions
How do I get started with government contracting?
Start by registering your business on SAM.gov (free), identifying your NAICS codes, and building a capability statement. Our free course walks you through every step from registration to your first proposal.
Do I need certifications to bid on government contracts?
No certifications are required for general small business set-asides. However, SBA certifications like 8(a), SDVOSB, HUBZone, and WOSB open additional set-aside and sole-source opportunities that can significantly increase your win rate.
How much does it cost to start bidding on government contracts?
SAM.gov registration is completely free. The main investment is your time to learn the process, research opportunities, and prepare proposals. Our free course and guides cover everything you need to get started at no cost.
How long does it take to win a government contract?
Most new contractors should expect 6-12 months from starting the process to their first win. This includes registration, market research, and the proposal cycle. Subcontracting can produce results faster.
Can a one-person business get government contracts?
Yes. Sole proprietors, LLCs, and small firms of any size can register on SAM.gov and compete for federal contracts. Many contracts, especially in professional services and IT, are well-suited for small teams.
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