by briangiboney | Dec 2, 2019 | Education, Fringe Benefits, Government Contractors, Prevailing Wage
PREVAILING WAGE & FRINGE DOLLARS The “prevailing wage” is a term used by the DOL/WHD to describe mandatory pay rates which government contractors must pay their workforce for all covered contracts. The “prevailing wage” is actually one value...
by briangiboney | Aug 1, 2019 | Government Contracting, Government Contractors, Small Business
Government Contracting Tips with the US NRC The US Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC) also engages in government contracting to support its regulatory programs. It avails products and services from government contractors in accordance with the NRC Acquisition...
by briangiboney | Jul 26, 2019 | Government Contracting, Government Contractors
Are You Looking to Bid for Government Contracts? Finding government customers is a top priority for anyone who wants to succeed in government contracting. No matter how excellent or cost-effective your products and services are, you won’t find profit and growth...
by briangiboney | Jul 13, 2019 | Government Contracting, Government Contractors
NSF Government Contracting Tips The National Science Foundation has an acquisition system in place that helps small companies engage in government contracting. The system aims to provide equal opportunities to small and disadvantaged small businesses and prevailing...
by briangiboney | May 16, 2019 | Government Contracting, Government Contractors
Doing Business with the US Agency International Development There’s no shortage in government contracting opportunities for small business contractors working with federal agencies. USAID, the agency working on ending global poverty and enabling democratic...
by briangiboney | Mar 14, 2019 | Government Contracting, Government Contractors
Know the Significance of a Request for Proposal Preparing for government contracting can be a simple process as long as you know the current terms, processes and regulations. Securing a government contract involves several steps. First, you would have to register...
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