1. Do Business with the Military
Find out how your business can search and compete for contracting opportunities within the military.
Learn about opportunities to sell to the military by contacting the small business office within each branch of the armed forces and Department of Defense.
Find military contracting opportunities using the Contract Opportunities Search Tool on beta.SAM.gov. Search using the name of the military branch you’re interested in working with, or the location of a specific military installation.
If you are a veteran, check out programs and information specific to military veterans.
2. Do Business with State and Local Governments
Learn how your business can search and compete for contract opportunities with states and local governments, and U.S. territories:
Learn how to sell to your state government and search for contracting opportunities.
Contact your state procurement or contracting office. These non-profit offices can help you access professional development resources, develop innovative strategies, and more.
Reach out to county, city, and town governments to learn about local contracting opportunities.
3. Find an Office of Small and Disadvantaged Business Utilization
Many federal agencies have a dedicated office to help small businesses search and compete for contract opportunities within the agency. These offices are known as either an Office of Small and Disadvantaged Business Utilization (OSDBU) or an Office of Small Business Programs (OSBP). They may hold informational trainings and outreach events, or provide contact information for businesses to use to ask questions about contracting with their agencies.
Sell to the Military
Find out how your small business can get a contract with the military. Follow these links to visit the OSDBUs or OSBPs for each branch of the military:
Sell to a Federal Agency
Find out how your small business can get a contract with a specific federal agency. Follow these links to visit the OSDBUs or OSBPs within top federal agencies:
Source:usa.gov
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