Contractors working with the Federal Government are often asked, “can you send me your Capability Statement?” in some form or another. It happens when you’re responding to a Sources Sought Notice, meeting with an agency representative or just attending an event with a strong Federal presence. But do they always mean the same document? How... Read More
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4 Critical Mistakes to Avoid When Trying to Win a Government Contract
Growing your business can mean approaching a few new avenues, including tapping into the federal marketplace. Many opt for working with the government as it can often provide a reliable revenue stream if you approach it properly. That said, entering the government marketplace can be tricky—it’s a whole new wheelhouse of branding and marketing that... Read More
What Does Branding Mean in the Federal Marketplace?
We tend to think of branding as a means of engaging consumers directly or communicating with other businesses. It has become clear that within the federal marketplace, branding is equally as important. It can be easy to view the government as this monolithic entity but in reality it’s just as much of a relationship-based market... Read More
Branding in the Federal Marketplace
Most companies think branding and marketing applies only to reaching other businesses or the public at large. When you’re dealing with requests for quotes and submitting proposals it is easy to forget that the federal government is run by people and is itself a relationship-based market. The same reasons that make branding effective for reaching... Read More