Back to Project
Event Essentials Kit
Free Event Resources
- SAM.gov DOL Event Link
- DOL Vendor Registration Link
- SBA Matchmaker Tips
- PTAC Matchmaker Tips
- Doing Business with DOL
- DOL Small Business Specialists
- DOL Vendor Communication Plan
- Vendor Outreach Session Details
- Matchmaker Event Checklist
- DSBS Company Profile
- DOL Market Snapshot Report
Federal Market Analysis Report
- Federal Market Snapshot Report
- Federal Market Analysis - Codes and Keywords
- Federal Market Analysis - Departments, Agencies and Offices
- Federal Market Analysis - Subcontracting
- Federal Market Analysis - Contacts
- Federal Market Analysis - "Low Hanging Fruit" Targets
Federal Small Business Events
SAM Opportunities - NAICS 541611 (Administrative Management And General Management Consulting Services)
- Open Solicitations (NAICS 541611)
- Presolicitations (NAICS 541611)
- Sources Sought (NAICS 541611)
- Combined Synopsis / Solicitations (NAICS 541611)
- Special Notices (NAICS 541611)
- Award Notices (NAICS 541611)
Federal Forecasted Opportunities - NAICS 541611 (Administrative Management And General Management Consulting Services)
- U.S. AID
- Department of Agriculture
- Department of Commerce
- Department of Education
- Department of Energy
- Department of Health and Human Services
- Department of Homeland Security
- Department of Housing and Urban Development
- Department of Justice
- Department of Labor
- Department of State
- Department of the Interior
- Department of the Treasury
- Department of the Transportation
- Department of Veterans Affairs
- General Services Administration
- NASA
- National Science Foundation
- Nuclear Regulatory Commission
- Office of Personnel Management
- Social Security Administration
Award Analysis Reports - NAICS 541611 (Administrative Management And General Management Consulting Services)
- Top 100 Small Business Contracting Officers
- All Unpublished Contracts
- All Single-Offer Contracts
- Top 100 Prime Contractors
- Top 100 Contracts in Your State
- Top 100 Expiring Contracts
Federal Business Development Email Templates
Prime Contractor Vendor Registration Portals
- Boeing
- Lockheed Martin
- General Dynamics
- Raytheon
- Northrop Grumman
- McKesson Corporation
- United Technologies
- Huntington Ingalls Industries
- Leidos
- L3Harris Technologies
- Humana
- Honeywell
- BAE Systems
- Fluor Corporation
- Booz Allen Hamilton
- AECOM
- Science Applications International Corporation
- General Electric Company
- General Atomics
- TRIAD National Security
- ANSER
- Jacobs Engineering Group
- Centene Corporation
- Atlantic Diving Supply
Doing Business With Guides
- Doing Business with U.S. AID
- Doing Business with Department of Agriculture
- Doing Business With the Department of the Army
- Doing Business with the Department of the Air Force
- Doing Business with the Department of the Navy
- Doing Business with the Department of Commerce
- Doing Business with the Department of State
- Doing Business with the Department of the Treasury
- Doing Business with the Department of Justice
- Doing Business with the Department of the Interior
- Doing Business with the Department of Labor
- Doing Business with the Department of Health and Human Services
Agency Budget Summaries
- Department of Treasury
- Department of Health and Human Services
- Environmental Protection Agency
- Department of Homeland Security
- Department of the Interior
- Department of Labor
- Department of Agriculture
- Department of Commerce
- Department of Energy
- Department of Justice
- Department of Housing and Urban Development
- Department of Veterans Affairs
Federal Market Analysis – Subcontracting
It’s easier to connect when you’re engaging those that need you.
As part of our research effort, we identify the specific large Prime Contractors that win federal contracts that require them to subcontract with small businesses. In doing so, we help you focus on the Prime partners most likely to provide subcontracting opportunities.
Here is what a client had to say about the targeted subcontracting data from our report:
The biggest difference is the amount of time we saved. By focusing on those companies that are (a) winning the work and (b) have requirements to include small businesses, we were much more efficient in our business development efforts.
But there’s another benefit to having this knowledge – when you tell them their own contracting history and reference the subcontracting requirements, it raises their opinion of you as a knowledgeable entity in the field.