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  • GSA Visits Contractor Sites
    GSA will visit you to make sure you're tracking your GSA sales properly. GSA's auditors will also pay close attention to whether you have offered better pricing to the "basis of award group" defined under your GSA Schedule contract...
  • When Selling to the Government, Know Your Audience!
    I have to write about this subject because I was in a sales pitch presentation today and I walked away from the presentation angry and frustrated...
  • Top Ten Mistakes, Relationship Killers and Wastes of Time
    Should your company try one of the approaches outlined below while trying to do business with the government, you will end up at a dead end and will have a seriously demoralized federal sales team. My Top Ten List of Mistakes is as follows: 1...
  • Patience, Persistence, Perseverance Are the Keys to Winning Government Business
    When I took a class from Richard White on "Doing Business with Homeland Security," in early 2002, I was absolutely shocked to hear, "It will take well over 12 months to get business from the government...
  • Selling IT: Sales and Marketing Basics
    Company managers new to government sales often view governments as bureaucratic bodies from another world, imbued with strange and mysterious procurement rules, rules designed to confuse and even intimidate...
  • Selling IT: Marketing IT to the Government
    In this article, we define marketing as activities to make the public, official buyers and end-users aware of your company and your products or services...
  • Making the Sales Call to Federal Government Agency
    Companies new to the market ask us, "How do I find potential buyers to call on." Finding potential buyers can be difficult and will be the subject of the next several installments in this series...
  • Best Value Analysis A Salespersons Dream
    In seeking price quotes from vendors, federal buyers are now encouraged to think beyond price and conduct a "best value analysis...
  • Selling to Government Cardholders
    A number of important changes came out of the federal Procurement Reform Era of the mid 1990s. Perhaps the most significant of these was the emergence of widespread government credit card purchasing...
  • Focus and Commitment Necessary in Doing Business with Government
    Throughout the series we've talked here and there about "focus" and "commitment", a couple of words that are easy to toss around: "You've got to be focused." "You must be committed...
  • Publicly-Advertised Negotiated Procurements
    The publicly-advertised negotiated procurement market segment is a new world for companies that have not bid on negotiated procurements using requests for proposal (RFP) procedures. Responding to RFPs is unique for several reasons...
  • Women-Owned Business Contracting
    Congress has established a 5-percent government-wide goal for awards to women-owned small businesses (WOSBs). Yet year after year, federal agencies fail to meet this goal. In fact, in 2001, the government awarded just 2...
  • Minority-Owned Business Contracting
    In the prior installment, we talked about women-owned business contracting. This week, we discuss the 8(a) Business Development Program and the Small Disadvantaged Business Certification (SDB) Program...
  • Federal Buyers Squirreling Away Dollars
    Are Federal Buyers Squirreling Away Budget Dollars for the August/September Spending Spree? No one knows really but probably yes. Why: Human nature: No one wants to turn back budget dollars because they won't get them back...
  • Selling in the Federal Marketplace
    Up until the actual close of a sale, selling in the federal market is essentially the same as selling in the commercial market...