SMALL BUSINESS FEDERAL GOVERNMENT CONTRACTING (“Smalltofeds”): SMALL BUSINESS FEDERAL GOVERNMENT CONTRACT NEGOTIATION

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You have worked to establish your federal government contract business contacts. You have developed your company infrastructure and processes to accommodate the Federal Acquisition Regulation. Your company has effectively marketed and teamed on a prospective program. A proposal has been carefully prepared and submitted to the contracting officer. You have been selected as the apparent winner and you are ready for the next phase on the government contracting process – the negotiation. This article assumes that your are in the federal government services contracting business, that you plan to price your services at an hourly rate and sell them by labor categories with professional job descriptions to perform the government’s statement of work and bill by the hour. This article also assumes that you are not contracting under FAR Part 12, “Commercial Contracting”.

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