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Your complete resource for understanding and succeeding in government contracting. From beginner basics to advanced strategy.

Definition

Government contracting is the process by which federal, state, and local government agencies procure goods, services, and solutions from private businesses through regulated bidding processes governed by the Federal Acquisition Regulation (FAR) and agency-specific rules.

Why This Matters for Contractors

The U.S. federal government alone spends over $700 billion annually on contracts, making it the largest buyer of goods and services in the world. State and local governments add hundreds of billions more. Understanding how government contracting works gives businesses access to a massive, reliable revenue stream with predictable payment terms and long-term contract opportunities.

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