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Here’s what to expect at the end of the fiscal year. (Hint: It’s going to be more chaotic)

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The end of the federal fiscal year is just around the corner and it always brings its share of chaos as agencies scramble to make the most out of their “use it or lose it” money. This year will be no different.

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What is a set-aside? | Government Sales Insider

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Over the last few months, I’ve blogged on the basics of government contracting and selling to government customers – focusing on things like contract vehicles, the Federal Acquisition Regulations, the General Services Administration and federal cybersecurity requirements.

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One of the fastest growing IT trends at Air Force | Government Sales Insider

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The Air Force has begun piloting agile methodology in some of its key programs, and we can expect to see this as a growing trend throughout the service and the rest …

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What are FISMA and FedRAMP?

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Whether you’re a veteran of federal IT sales or a complete newcomer to the space, there’s one recurring theme you’ve probably noticed in the way our customers talk to…

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Is IT modernization on the horizon? | Government Sales Insider

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With lawmakers voting later this week on the $1 trillion bipartisan budget deal, the battle over funding for the remainder of FY17 may be settled fairly peacefully.

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What is the GSA? | Government Sales Insider

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Any company that’s in government contracting or interested in doing business in the public sector should be familiar with the General Services Administration.

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How and where to do business in the Navy: Part II | Government Sales Insider

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The Marine Corps will utilize a major portion of Navy’s IT budget for everything from cyber and incident response tools to data visualization and analytics.

Here is part II of our breakdown of the Navy’s IT focus areas through FY18 and the best ways the private sector can generate new leads. (If you missed part I, click here.)

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How and where to do business in the Navy: Part I | Government Sales Insider

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One of the biggest priorities of the Trump administration is a boost to the Department of Defense budget, specifically a substantial expansion of the Navy’s fleet. While a detailed FY18 budget is forthcoming, Navy commanders and program managers have recently been vocal about their priorities.

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What is the FAR? | Government Sales Insider

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We’ve established by now that government contracting is one of the most complicated business segments to work in. Part of what makes it so cumbersome is the plethora of rules and regulations, all packaged neatly in the hunk of a publication known as the Federal Acquisition Regulation (FAR).

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What is a contract vehicle? | Government Sales Insider

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Last month, I began our “What is…?” series by looking at the very basics of government contracting. However, that information can only get you so far – knowing the size of the market doesn’t tell y…

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