Government Marketer

a Periodical for Federal Contractors

This Week’s Top Articles in the Government Market

The Government Market is among the most competitive and the most lucrative. It takes a strong working knowledge, and an experienced staff, to navigate and win federal contracts, but many small businesses have done it, and we are here to help you achieve this also. A big obstacle in government marketing is locating opportunities, and once these are found winning in the bidding process. Government Marketer will provide the most updated articles on the government market, as well as ongoing critiques of tools and services available to you.

Nuclear Test Site is Guarded by Robots

In a cost-cutting effort, the Nevada National Security Site (NNSS) is implementing three robots into their security force. These robots are described as “a camera on a mini-Hummer,” and are also equipped with sensors to track inventory on the nuclear energy storage and testing site.

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American Weapons Procurement is World Class, Despite What Politicians Say

The US has the most technically advanced weaponry in the world, we are the envy of every defense minister. And the process of bringing these weapons to market is heavily weighed by bureaucracy.

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What is a GSA Contract, and Why Does Your Business Need One?

Under the GSA Schedules Program, GSA establishes long-term government-wide contracts that allow federal buyers to acquire products and services directly from pre-qualified commercial suppliers. There are many competitive advantages you will gain over your competition if you have a GSA Contract.

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Were stimulus checks sent to prisoners and deceased?

A watchdog report found that somewhere around $22 million dollars in stimulus checks were sent to dead or incarcerated people through the Obama administration’s economic stimulus program.

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The Petreaus Report: to Government Contractors.

Gen. David Petraeus, the recently installed commander of North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) and U.S. forces in Afghanistan, has released a new set of guidelines for commanders in the field to follow when utilizing contractors.

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