How to Find, Apply for, Win, Manage, and Get Paid for a Government Contract. Here is a step-by-step guide to doing business with the biggest customer of the U.S.government. Written in plain English, not government jargon, Federal Contracting Made Easy explains the process in terms that are easy to understand and follow. This second edition has been completely updated with the most current resources available to federal contractors. Whether you are an entrepreneur seeking government business for the first time or a current contractor with years of experience, Federal Contracting Made Easy offers you a treasury of proven methods. You’ll learn how to identify new contracting opportunities, enhance your efficiency, and boost your profitability when doing business with the federal government. With over 2,500 buying offices nationwide, the federal government needs a huge array of products and services. This practical handbook will help you find your opportunity.
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Scott Stanberry, CPA, has more than a decade of experience working in government contracting. In his practice he has helped all types of companies land profitable contracts. In doing so, he has developed and perfected a method for getting noticed, winning the job, and managing the contract from beginning to end.
I have read and re-read [this] book and find it to be a treasure trove of information on the 'how to' of federal contracting very well done! It has a place of pride on my desk as a reference.
--Michael Thompson, Configuration Management Supervisor, Computer Sciences Corporation
I have spent more than a dozen years working in the federal contracting industry, and Stanberry has penned the only book on government contracting that has earned a permanent place in my reference library my well-thumbed and annotated copy is on my desk, right next to my computer. --Michelle L. Hutchens, ProCom: A Proposal Communication Company
I have read and re-read [this] book and find it to be a treasure trove of information on the 'how to' of federal contracting very well done! It has a place of pride on my desk as a reference. --Michael Thompson, Configuration Management Supervisor, Computer Sciences Corporation
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