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The Power of Past Performance: Unveiling the Secret to Federal Contracting Success.

Apr 26, 2023 3:35:58 PM / by USFCR posted in News


Welcome to the world of federal contracting! As you may already know, winning a government contract can be a game-changer for your business. But did you know your company's past performance is crucial in the procurement process? In this article, we'll explain the concept of past performance, why it matters, and how you can leverage it to increase your chances of winning federal contracts.

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Decoding Contractor and Government Acronyms for Successful Contracting

Apr 26, 2023 12:21:40 PM / by USFCR posted in News

Feeling overwhelmed by the alphabet soup of government contracting? Don’t worry! This guide will break down common acronyms and abbreviations used in federal contracting and government agencies. Whether you're just starting out or looking to brush up, these terms are essential for effective communication and contract success.

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Maria Mandés: Strategic Development Manager

Apr 4, 2023 8:19:28 AM / by USFCR posted in Team

Meet Maria Mandés, a dedicated and knowledgeable Strategic Development Managerr at USFCR. Born and raised in Fitchburg, Massachusetts, Maria relocated to Florida in 2011 to pursue a degree in International Studies at the University of Miami. She continued her education at the University of South Florida, where she received a Master of Public Health.

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DEBCC & NBCC Partnership with USFCR: Increasing Access to Capital for SEDI-Owned Businesses

Apr 3, 2023 4:15:41 PM / by USFCR posted in News

 

Ayanna Khan is a powerful force in grant writing, business consulting, and fundraising. With over eight years of experience in the field, she has a proven track record of helping organizations secure funding from prestigious institutions.

This article will delve into Ayanna Khan's background and The National Accelerator Program "Increasing Access to Capital for SEDI-Owned Businesses," a collaboration between Local NBCC Incubator Programs, the Delaware Black Chamber of Commerce (DEBCC), and USFCR, which aims to assist Small and Early-stage Disadvantaged Businesses (SEDI) by providing them with access to low- or no-cost hybrid incubator and accelerator programs, thus increasing their access to capital.

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DEBCC and NBCC Partnership with USFCR: Increasing Access to Capital for SEDI-Owned Businesses

Apr 3, 2023 10:39:31 AM / by USFCR posted in News

 

Ayanna Khan is a powerful force in grant writing, business consulting, and fundraising. With over eight years of experience in the field, she has a proven track record of helping organizations secure funding from prestigious institutions.


This article will delve into Ayanna Khan's background and The National Accelerator Program "Increasing Access to Capital for SEDI-Owned Businesses," a collaboration between Local NBCC Incubator Programs, the Delaware Black Chamber of Commerce (DEBCC), and USFCR, which aims to assist Small and Early-stage Disadvantaged Businesses (SEDI) by providing them with access to low- or no-cost hybrid incubator and accelerator programs, thus increasing their access to capital.

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MedOne Pro: Elite Nurse Staffing Solutions

Apr 3, 2023 10:39:23 AM / by USFCR posted in News

Temporary nurse staffing companies are Indispensable in providing immediate staffing relief to healthcare facilities nationwide. The healthcare industry is constantly expanding and evolving, and the demand for qualified medical professionals is at an all-time high. MedPro One has exceeded this demand for more than 15 years by providing immediate elite staffing of nurses and medical professionals across the United States.

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Celebrating Women's History Month in Federal Contracting

Mar 27, 2023 11:32:29 AM / by USFCR posted in News

 

March is Women's History Month, a time to celebrate the significant contributions of women throughout history. This month, we focus on the outstanding achievements of women in federal contracting, a traditionally male-dominated field.

As a woman business owner, you are likely familiar with federal contracting. However, you may not be aware of the numerous benefits and resources available to women. The federal government aims to award at least 5% of all contracting dollars to Women-Owned Small Businesses (WOSBs). The Women's Business Enterprise (WBE) certification program allows women-owned businesses to compete for contracts with corporations committed to supplier diversity.

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Christie Jackson: VP of Regulation and Compliance

Mar 21, 2023 11:51:15 AM / by USFCR posted in Team

Meet Christie Jackson, the VP of Regulation and Compliance at USFCR. Christie has been a valuable member of the USFCR team since August 2012. She was born and raised in St. Pete, Florida, and has always been passionate about helping small businesses succeed in the federal space.

Christie's interest in government regulation and compliance began early in her career. She has always found the intricacies of government regulation fascinating and is an expert in policy and regulation.

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Make the Most of SBA Reforms for Your Small Business

Feb 27, 2023 10:32:11 PM / by USFCR

Small businesses are the backbone of the US economy. And the Small Business Administration (SBA) is taking a big step to ensure they remain competitive: Reform. Through reforms, the agency has increased opportunities for historically underrepresented businesses - making it easier for them to seek out contracts and access capital.

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Essential NAICS Codes for Snowstorm Relief Contracts

Feb 27, 2023 10:27:47 PM / by USFCR posted in News


With winter in full swing, many parts of the Northwest and Northeast United States are still experiencing severe snowstorms. These storms create dangerous conditions, destroy key infrastructure, and leave many without power.

You can be part of the relief efforts by providing the services the federal government needs and having the corresponding NAICS code within your registration. Relief contracts are an excellent way to get started as a contractor while helping your fellow Americans.

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