BID ON GOVERNMENT
CONTRACT OPPORTUNITIES
Manufacturers | Suppliers and Distributors | Services providers
it's your tax dollars
Federal
4.5 Trillion
State
$5 Billion
City/County
$1-5 Billion
BUY AMERICAN PRODUCTS AND SERVICES


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CONTRACT ADMINISTRATOR
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CONTRACT OFFICER
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PRIME CONTRACTOR
- MPG assists CONTRACT ADMINISTRATORS, CONTRACT OFFICERS and PRIME CONTRACTORS stay in compliance by helping them reach their minority participation requirements
- Good Faith efforts are reported to CONTRACT ADMINISTRATORS which leave PRIME CONTRACTORS at risk of not meeting their compliance goals.
- MPG works directly with PRIME CONTRACTORS and CONTRACT ADMINISTRATORS to reach their goals.
WHY SHOULD BUSINESSES BID ON FEDERAL GOVERNMENT CONTRACTS?
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Guidelines to assist small businesses grow, which create jobs to help boost the economy
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Free training organizations, grants and many more opportunities for small businesses.
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Large annual budgets / federal, state and local
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Reduce inequality in distribution of income
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Less risk / public accountability
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Payments Assured
Did you know ?
Most businesses are afraid to bid on government CONTRACTs due to inadequate information?
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Processes and Guidelines
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Bid Requirements
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Funding
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Lack of Experience
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RFI’s, RFP’s, etc.
Some small businesses go through the process of getting certified but never bid on any contracts due to the lack of administrative support.


CONTRACT Administration involves those activities performed by government officials after a contract has been awarded to determine how well the government and the contract performed to meet the requirements of the contract.
An Elected Official is a person who is an official by virtue of an election. Officials may also be appointed persons in charge of some public work or duty.
The relationships between the federal government and the states and localities are complex and are not well described by a simple look at expenditures. In some cases, the federal government pays for a program and gives broad discretion to the states as to how to carry out the mandate. In other cases, the federal government essentially dictates all the terms, and the states simply administer the program.
Get certified as a minority owned business
SBE
(Small Business Enterprises)
SDB
(Small Disadvantaged Business)
dvbe
(Disabled Veteran Business Enterprise)
mbe
(Minority Business Enterprise)
wbe
(Women Business Enterprise)
dbe
(Disadvantaged Business Enterprise)
HUBZone Program
(Historically Underutilized Business Zones)
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