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Monitor FedBizOpps
April 13, 2006
One way to find bid leads is through FedBizOpps (http://www.fedbizopps.gov), the official web site listing of all federal government contracting opportunities and awards over $25,000. Federal ...

Get Included on Solicitation Mailing Lists
April 13, 2006
Another way of receiving bid leads is to get your company included on the Solicitation Mailing List (SML) of the specific buying offices likely to have a need for your product or service. The SML ...

Search SUB-Net
April 13, 2006
SUB-Net is a part of the Small Business Administration web site on which large businesses, government agencies, and other prime contractors post solicitations and bid opportunities.

Use Electronic Bulletin Boards
April 13, 2006
The Departments of the Army, Navy and Air Force, as well as various other Department of Defense (DoD) organizations and agencies, use electronic bulletin boards (EBBs) to inform the public about ...

Check Agency Bid Boards
April 13, 2006
Bid boards, while still used by some buying agencies to post bid opportunities, are becoming a thing of the past, as the Internet becomes more a part of business life.

Submit an Unsolicited Proposal
April 13, 2006
Sometimes you can create your own contracting opportunities by submitting an unsolicited proposal. Such a proposal is a written offer to the government to perform a task or effort that you initiate. ...

Get Registered on Qualification Lists
April 13, 2006
A less common way to receive bid leads is by getting registered on a qualified product list (QPL), a qualified manufacturers list (QML), or a qualified bidders list. Qualification lists are used only ...

Sign Up with SBAExchange
April 13, 2006
The SBAExchange initiative has been put on hold. Any business that had signed up for it should have been notified and fees paid should have been refunded.

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