Marketing your products and services effectively can make all the difference in your government contracting venture. That's why US Federal Contractor Registration provides every business enrolled in the Simplified Acquisition Program with an online capabilities statement.
How can an online capabilities statement help your business find success? Watch the video in this post to find out.
A capabilities statement is usually a one or two-page document businesses use to advertise their products and services to government agencies.
The information they provide includes:
Much like a resume, a capabilities statement is a living document tailored to a specific opportunity. A well-formatted capabilities statement helps contracting officers understand what your business can do for them and shows that you're knowledgeable in government procurement.
Online capabilities statements fulfill the same purpose as printed capabilities statements. However, the main difference is that an online capabilities statement will give a more comprehensive picture of your business, as constantly changing the content on one would be laborious.
Online capabilities statements are linked to a business's Dynamic Small Business Search (DSBS) profile. The DSBS is a search portal for contracting officers and prime contractors to find vendors to help them reach their small business spending goals.
Online capabilities statements are available through USFCR's Simplified Acquisition Program (SAP). The SAP is the one-stop solution for businesses seeking government contracting. In short, it provides vendors with compliance for government contracts, marketing materials, and learning resources to help them succeed.
Components of the SAP include:
Equipped with these resources while working hard, many businesses have succeeded in federal contracting. Here are just a few of them:
To speak with a SAP Specialist, call: (866) 216-5343
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