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What's Changed in Past Performance Evaluation: 2025 vs. 2026

May 7, 2026 10:30:00 AM / by Kyle Hayes posted in Guides, News, NAICS, Registration & Compliance Management

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Mid-Year Federal Contracting Health Check: Where Does Your Positioning Stand?

Apr 30, 2026 10:30:00 AM / by Kyle Hayes posted in Simplified Acquisition Program (SAP), Guides, NAICS, Registration & Compliance Management

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End of Q2 Push: Agencies Accelerating Contract Awards

Apr 16, 2026 10:30:08 AM / by Kyle Hayes posted in Guides, NAICS, Registration & Compliance Management


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Small Business Size Standard Changes: Are You Still Small?

Apr 9, 2026 10:30:00 AM / by Kyle Hayes posted in Guides, News, NAICS, Registration & Compliance Management

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National Small Business Week 2026: Use April to Strengthen Your Federal Positioning

Apr 2, 2026 10:29:59 AM / by Kyle Hayes posted in Guides, NAICS, Events, Subcontracting & Teaming

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Q2 Action Plan: Making the Most of Prime Bidding Season

Mar 31, 2026 10:30:00 AM / by Kyle Hayes posted in Guides, Federal Spending, NAICS, Registration & Compliance Management

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Government Contracting Readiness Checklist: Are You Ready to Compete?

Mar 5, 2026 10:30:00 AM / by Kyle Hayes posted in Guides, NAICS, Set-asides, Registration & Compliance Management

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Top 5 Industries Where WOSB's Are Leading in Federal Contracting

Mar 3, 2026 10:29:59 AM / by Kyle Hayes posted in Guides, NAICS, Set-asides, Industry-Specific Contracting

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Federal Set-Aside Program Updates for Small Businesses in 2025 to 2026

Feb 12, 2026 10:30:00 AM / by Kyle Hayes posted in Guides, NAICS, Set-asides

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10 Low-Competition Federal Contracting Industries (FY24 Data)

Jan 20, 2026 10:19:53 AM / by USFCR posted in News, NAICS

You've probably heard that federal contracting is competitive. And in IT services or professional consulting, that's true: dozens of companies fighting over the same contracts, racing to the bottom on price.

But here's what most contractors don't realize: there are entire industries where government agencies struggle to get even a single bid. Not five bidders. Not three. One.

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