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Arranged by the 7 Phases of Government Contracting (Please report inoperative links to us so that we can keep our information up-to-date.)
1. Registration
- Selling to the Government (a library of on-line links to help you sell to the government)
- GT Procurement (how to do business with Georgia Tech)
- Georgia Procurement Registry (listing of bidding opportunities with the State and local governments)
- NAICS codes (guide to the uniform, industry-wide classification system for statistical reporting of all economic activities of the U.S., Canada, and Mexico )
- SIC codes (search the 1987 Standard Industrial Classification (SIC) manual)
- NIGP Code Directory (listing of commodity codes developed by the National Institute of Governmental Purchasing, adopted by more than 1,400 state and local governments)
- FSC/PSC search (listing and search engine for Federal Supply Codes and Product Service Codes)
- FSC/PSC booklet (federal product and service codes manual) (pdf file)
- 8(a) program (guide to the Small Business Administration's 8(a) business development program)
- DoD - Women-Owned Small Business Program (the Dept. of Defense's Women Owned Small Business web site)
- SDB certification (guide to the Small Business Administration's Small Disadvantaged Business program)
- Hub-Zone (guide to the Small Business Administration's HUB Zone program)
- Pro-Net (an Internet-based database of small, disadvantaged, 8(a) and women-owned businesses)
- CCR (a centralized, electronic registration process for vendors that want to do business with the Dept. of Defense)
2. & 3. Marketing plan and Knowing the right people
- Federal SADBU (an explanation of basic programs available through the Dept. of Defense for small, disadvantaged and women-owned businesses)
- DoD Prime Sub-contracting Directory (a handbook on the Defense Department's subcontracting opportunities)
4. Reference library
- FAR - DFAR (federal acquisition regulatory resources)
- Code of Federal Regulations (CFR) (online guide to all rules published in the Federal Register by departments and agencies of the federal government)
- US Code (The United States Code is a consolidation, and codification by subject matter, of all general and permanent U.S. laws)
- Federal Register ( the official daily publication of federal agencies' rules, proposed rules, and notices as well as presidential executive orders)
- Georgia Vendor Manual (a guide designed to assist vendors in doing business with the State of Georgia )
- Georgia DOAS office (the home page of Dept. of Administrative Services, the "purchasing department" for the State of Georgia)
5. Searching for opportunities
- Fedbizopps.gov (the single government point-of-entry for Federal procurement opportunities over $25,000)
- NASPO listing of states (listing of procurement officers compiled by the National Association of State Procurement Officials)
- FirstGov.com (the official U.S. gateway to all government information)
- Sub-Net (postings of subcontracting opportunities by prime contractors)
- GSA/FSS Home Page (the Federal Supply Service provides federal customers with the products, services, and programs)
- EC - EDI and FACNET (links to general Electronic Commerce and Electronic Data Interchange related sites)
- Georgia state procurements (the home page of Dept. of Administrative Services, the "purchasing department" for the State of Georgia )
- VAMC - Decatur, GA (Atlanta's VA Hospital website )
- Atlanta/Jackson Hartsfield Airport (contracting opportunities at Atlanta 's airport)
- MARTA (contracting opportunities at Atlanta 's rapid transit system)
- Gwinnett County (how to do business with Gwinnett County )
- Procurement Gateway (DLA's online bidding system)
- CDC Contractors list (contractors of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention)
- Fulton County (contracting opportunities with Fulton County )
- DeKalb County (contracting opportunities with DeKalb County
- City of Atlanta (contracting opportunities with the City of Atlanta )
- Atlanta Public Schools (contracting opportunities with Atlanta Public Schools)
- SBIR (helps companies to obtain funding for research and development activities)
6. Bidding and performing
7. Marketing to State and Local Governments
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