Believe it or not, the federal government is making it easier for contractors to conduct business online. There are several tools that allow contractors to submit information to the government over the web. Here’s an overview of some helpful tools:
FBO.gov – FedBizOpps is the single government point-of-entry (GPE) for federal contracting opportunities over $25,000. This is a one-stop virtual marketplace to post, search, retrieve and monitor opportunities solicited by the federal contracting community. This is free and no registration is required.
GSA Services – One-stop resource for all businesses with GSA contracts. Includes links to contracting assistance resources, training programs, small business assistance, and vendor support. Also check out the GSA Vendor Support Center.
Pay.gov – Pay.gov is a secure government-wide collection portal, developed to meet the U.S. Treasury’s commitment to process collections electronically using internet technologies. It offers a suite of online services that Federal agencies can use to meet their responsibilities towards the public. Pay.gov can be used to make secure electronic payments to Federal Government Agencies. Payments can be made directly from your bank account or by credit/debit card.
Business.gov – Learn how to become a federal contractor, find business opportunities, and the rules and regulations that federal contractors need to follow.
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