Before You Bid on a Federal Contract, Research What Happened Before
A new federal RFP lands on SAM.gov. The contract value looks attractive. The scope looks familiar. Your team has done similar work before.
So you open the PWS.
That may be the wrong place to start.
When researching a federal contract opportunity, the first question should not be “Can we do this work?” It should be: “What can we learn about this contract before we decide to spend money pursuing it?”
Federal acquisition rules require agencies to conduct appropriate market research. The FAR Part 10 market research guidance makes that explicit.
The U.S. Small Business Administration's guidance on assessing your business points contractors toward FPDS and USAspending to understand who agencies buy from, what they buy and broader purchasing trends.
At GovCon360, we believe contract research should go beyond finding the current solicitation. You need to understand the history behind it. Here are seven things smart contractors should check before committing proposal resources.
