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Doing Business with the Government: An eBook Primer on Federal, State and Local Government Contracting |
Description - Presents the realities of successful government selling. Unique, step-by-step roadmap laden with insights you won't find anywhere else. Includes appendix filled with valuable government contracting resources. A must have!
Book Details
Chapter List
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Getting Started
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Basics of Selling
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Market Segments
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Finding Agencies and End-Users
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Finding Official Buyers
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Finding Bidding Opportunities
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Finding Information on Future Procurements
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Finding Subcontracting Opportunities
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Selling to Government Cardholders
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Small Purchases
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Focus on Commitment
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Invitations for Bids
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Publicly-Adverised RFQ Market Segment
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Publicly-Advertised Negotiated Procurements
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Responding to Public Procurements
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Pricing Bids
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Managaging the Proposal Process
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Proposal Writing
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Oral Presentations
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Debriefings and Protests
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Multiple Award Schedule (MAS) Contracts
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Teaming
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Acquisition Planning
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Past Performance
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Performance-Based Contracting
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Woman-Owned Business Contracting
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Minority-Owned Business Contracting
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HUBZone Contracting
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Electronic Signatures
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Government Purchase Cards
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Electronic Marketplaces
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Reverse Auctions
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FACNET
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Sate and Local Purchasing
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Federal Acquisition of Foreign Supplies and Services
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Record Retention Requirements
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Freedom of Information Act
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Suspension and Debarment
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Blanket Purchase Agreements
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Best Value
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Environmental and Energy-Efficient Products
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Other Transactions
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Bundling
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Outsourcing Opportunities - Fair Act and OMB Circular A-76
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The Government Acquisition Cycle
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Gratuities
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Bundling Update
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Nonpersonal Services Rule
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Small Business Innovative Research (SBIR) Program
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A-76 Changes
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Procurement Changes Related to Homeland Security
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Commercial Gaining, Milspecs Waining
Appendices
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Appendix A: Vendor Registration Pages on the Internet
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Appendix B: Federal Bid Board Pages on the Internet
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Appendix C: Procurement Forecast Pages on the Internet
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Appendix D: E-Marketplaces on the Internet
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Appendix E: Awards Pages on the Internet
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Appendix F: Federal Subcontracting Opportunity Pages on the Web
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Appendix G: State and Local Purchasing Thresholds and Procurement Regulations
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