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Federal contractors must adhere to several hiring regulations, including those set down by the federal government specifically for contractors, as well as state and federal laws that all firms must follow. In the past, affirmative action regulations for gender and race received a lot of attention when it came to compliance. To ensure compliance, theHow to Stay Compliant When Hiring for Federal Projects
Do you know what really defines a cleared role? It’s not just access; it is trust. And trust starts with your background. In the world of government contracting, trust is not just considered valuable. Instead, it is treated as a prerequisite. This means, to begin with, trust can be earned through thorough background screening, whichBackground Checks for Cleared Positions: What GovCon Agencies Require
The world changes as time goes by, and so does technology. This is true mainly in government contracting, where digital changes are not just a trend but a need. Today, AI in recruitment helps in removing inefficiencies in operations and raising profit margins. And today, the main focus is on top areas like processHow AI Is Changing Recruitment in Government Contracting
Working with government contracts requires important skills and experience. Government contract specialists are important as they help companies. Businesses need them to understand and meet the procurement rules. Government contract specialists also help create attractive proposals and meet strict federal rules. One can think of government contract specialists as mediators. They work between companiesThe Role of Contract Specialists in Government Projects: What You Need to Know
Government contracts aren’t just for big enterprises. Small businesses can also benefit from them. The American federal government is popularly the world’s largest buyer. It puts aside 23% of its annual contracting money for small businesses. In the year 2021 alone, its buying amounted to 154.2 billion dollars from more than 71,000 businesses offering everythingHow Small Businesses Can Win Big Federal Contracts in 2025
SBA is termed as a small business administration that extends the opportunities to get the business contract with the government. It is an independent agency that supports budding businesses and start-ups by enabling them to obtain contracts, counseling, and capital. This agency operates under the US government and serves as a pillar for smaller businessMaximizing Opportunities: Navigating SBA’s 8(a) and HUBZone Programs
The FAR (federal acquisition regulations) are the policies that govern the goods and services for the federal government. From planning to contract, the FAR framework encompasses diverse aspects of acquisition planning. All the government agencies must adhere to the FAR’s constant updating of new rules. In fact, staying updated on the policies is importantNavigating the Changing Landscape of Federal Acquisition Regulations (FAR)
In government contracts, or GovCon, staffing decisions are vital to the success of a project. One of the most common questions contractors and HR teams ask is: Should we hire permanent staff or bring in contract workers? Both choices have their pros and cons. Each fits different needs. This blog will walk you throughContract vs. Permanent Hiring in the GovCon World: What’s Right for Your Project?
Federal agencies manage important projects that help keep the country running. These projects include national defense, emergency response, cybersecurity, and public health. To succeed, agencies need the right people in the right roles. But hiring in the government is not always easy. That is why having a reliable federal staffing partner is so important. Key Qualities Federal Agencies Seek in a Reliable Staffing Partner