<h2 class = 'uawtitle'>Simplified Acquisition Program Gives Small Businesses The Tools To Win Big Federal Contract Awards</h2><br />
<div style='font-style:italic;' class='uawbyline'>by Celeste Osborne</div><br /><br />
<div class='uawarticle'>US Federal Contractor Registration recently introduced a new federal marketing program, the Simplified Acquisition Program, which has resulted in new found success for small business contractors since its inception. This revolutionary new program has already netted billions of dollars in revenue through contract awards for new, inexperienced vendors in just a short period of time.<br />
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Federal Acquisition Regulations, known as "FAR", have established special rules for purchases that lie within the so-called simplified acquisition threshold of $2,500 - $150,000, as well as those going up to $6.5 million in some industries. Contract awards within this range are not subject to the complicated regulations and formal bidding procedure associated with most federal contracts. As an additional boon to small businesses, these contracts are eligible for the "rule of two" which requires purchasing officers to obtain quotes from at least two small businesses before they may award the contract.<br />
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Thanks to these easier regulations and procedures, these projects are awarded in the much the same way you would buy a car on Craigslist or hire a contractor to work on your home. These contracts are also often for smaller projects, meaning that smaller firms can easily scale up to meet the demands of completing these projects.<br />
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The Simplified Acquisition Program gives both large and small businesses the tools they need to succeed in the federal acquisition market. The program includes a comprehensive contracting-readiness evaluation, registration in the System for Award Management (SAM), official government profile creation for the Dynamic Small Business Search (DSBS), monthly email bid notification, contract support, complete government business plan with direct access to buyers and prime vendors, website creation in the standard government format, and complete training for the simplified acquisition environment.<br />
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The <a href="http://www.simplifiedacquisitionprogram.org/simplified-acquisition-program-success-stories/">Simplified Acquisition Program</a> has already helped hundreds of small businesses find success in federal procurement, including Mac Made Easy, Inc., who after many failed bids on their own, successfully won 3 contracts worth a total of $641,244 after receiving training and support through the Simplified Acquisition Program. After receiving training in federal contracting best practices and using the proper tools and strategies, any business can find success in government contracting.<br />
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For over five years, <a href="https://www.youtube.com/user/contractingtips">US Federal Contractor Registration</a> , the world's most experienced third party registration firm, has become a leader in helping small businesses gain the knowledge and tools necessary to compete in the federal contracting market, providing services from initial SAM registration to full contract and marketing support.<br />
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<div class='uawlinks'>Ready to start contracting with the Uncle Sam? Call <a href="https://www.linkedin.com/company/us-federal-contractor-registration">US Federal Contractor Registration</a> today to register in SAM.</div><br />
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