The Good, the Bad and the Just Plain Ugly Changes That Almost Were! (Part 2)
Tuesday, May 16, 2017
by Guy Timberlake, CVO and Founding Partner, Government Contractors
Originally published May 16, 2017 on GovConVoices Having started my journey in the federal contracting community close to 30 years ago, I’ve seen quite a few changes in policy and process that have both improved and degraded the ability of small business concerns to participate as contractors and subcontractors. I’m not referring solely to changes where
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The Good, the Bad and the Just Plain Ugly Changes That Almost Were!
Thursday, February 02, 2017
by Guy Timberlake, CVO and Founding Partner, Government Contractors
Originally published February 2, 2017 on GovConVoices Having been a part of the federal contracting community for close to 30 years, I’ve seen quite a few changes in policy and process that have both improved and degraded the ability of small business concerns to participate as contractors and subcontractors. I’m not referring solely to changes where
- Published in Federal Contracting, Getting Started, Guy Timberlake, Small Business
How Small Business Got $500,000 (or More!) in FY2016
Saturday, January 28, 2017
by Guy Timberlake, CVO and Founding Partner, Government Contractors
Over the years I’ve done a number of comparisons assessing the economic impact of federal contracting dollars on small business concerns by looking at the procurement methods and the types of contracts used by federal civilian, defense and intelligence agencies. This is one of those. My approach is to observe how many small companies received obligations at
- Published in Business Resources, Federal Contracting, Getting Started, Guy Timberlake, Small Business
Win-Win Game-Changer in Government Contracting: A Change To The Simplified Acquisition Threshold
Tuesday, July 28, 2015
by Guy Timberlake, CVO and Founding Partner, Government Contractors
There’s change afoot in government contracting that if adopted, could actually achieve the always elusive win-win scenario. Its origin? Quite literally the last place on Earth anyone would expect something like this to have roots. The business of contracting (and subcontracting) with civilian, defense and intelligence agencies of the federal government can be a tremendous
- Published in Federal Contracting, Guy Timberlake, Simplified Acquisitions