Marine Mammal Rescue Assistance Programs, Now Being Funded By The Dept. Of Commerce
Aug 24, 2023 12:25:15 PM / by Mari Crocitto posted in News, Hot Grants
Marine mammals are important indicator species of ocean health. When they show signs of illness, they may be signaling changes in the marine environment that will be important to human health and the overall health of our ocean ecosystems. Monitoring the health of marine mammals, especially during a UME, can reveal emerging threats, potential impacts of human activities, and the effectiveness of management actions.
— National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) Fisheries (1)
USDA Forest Service Offering Over $250 Million to Help Combat Wildfires
Aug 24, 2023 12:05:54 PM / by Mari Crocitto posted in News, Hot Grants
The number of wildfires occurring in the United States over recent years has led to great destruction of land and properties, and risked the lives of people located in susceptible areas. According to the Congressional Research Service, there was an average of 61,410 wildfires and 7.2 million acres of land burned across the United States from 2013 to 2022. (1)
Stand Out in Federal Contracting: A Guide to the Simplified Acquisition Program
Aug 18, 2023 5:46:16 PM / by USFCR Academy
Understanding the Government's Simplified Acquisition Procedure (FAR Part 13)
Are you tired of confusing proposal writing and daunting competitive bidding? The government's Simplified Acquisition Procedure (FAR Part 13) is here to change that. Designed to streamline the federal contracting process, this simplifies the proposal and bidding process, allowing for quicker and more efficient contract awards. It creates clear opportunities, especially for small businesses. But what if there was a way to take this even further?
Greg Schaeffer, a Clearwater, FL native, joined the USFCR family as Chief Financial Officer in June 2021. With over a decade of experience as a CPA, Greg's expertise in government compliance, tax filings, and SEC compliance reports has become a cornerstone of our financial strategy.
Joining the USFCR team in December 2022, Megan Haigler brought a fresh perspective and a passion for excellence. Growing up in Southeast Oklahoma, Megan's adventurous spirit led her to Florida, where she sought new opportunities and a fresh start. Her aunt's recommendation of the Tampa Bay Area became the catalyst for a journey that would lead her to USFCR.
The Importance of Networking in Federal Contracting
The federal government is the largest buyer in the world, spending billions on goods and services. In this vast marketplace, networking is not just beneficial; it's essential. Building relationships with government officials and other contractors can give businesses a significant advantage in the fierce contract competition. It's more than just a strategy; it's a pathway to success in federal contracting.
Jean Hernandez began his journey with USFCR in July 2022. Originally from the bustling city of Chicago, Illinois, Jean's pursuit of broader prospects led him to the sunny shores of Florida in 2009.
With a background in English, Jean's interest in grant writing was a natural fit. But life had other plans. Although he initially signed up for grant writing, Jean was drawn to USFCR’s Consulting team, where he discovered a passion for technical writing.
Rod Johnson, originally from St. Petersburg, has been a steadfast pillar of the USFCR team since 2010. Holding the esteemed position of Senior Registration & Contracting Specialist, Rod plays a crucial role in navigating the intricacies of federal contracting. With a foundation in finance and extensive experience in wholesale mutual funds, his transition to federal contracting was both organic and effective.
In the land of the free, the recent ban on TikTok, a social media app owned by Chinese company ByteDance, has sparked a heated debate among American contractors. The ban, implemented by the U.S. government, extends to all devices used in the performance of a federal contract, including contractor employee-owned devices under a Bring Your Own Device (BYOD) program. But the question remains: Is this a necessary measure for national security, or is it an infringement on our cherished American freedoms?