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SB Informer Tutorials section is the most fascinating SB Informer Resource base. In addition to articles and tutorials, there are forums and tools, providing you the opportunity to give your reviews and opinion.


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Is Your Business Big Enough?
April 13, 2006
One question that often plagues small business owners at the start is," Is my business big enough to handle a government contract?" Actually, there are many companies with fewer than five employees ...

How Small Is Small?
April 13, 2006
The United States Small Business Administration establishes the size standards used to identify a company considered small. As a general rule, a small business is one that:

Do You Have the Financial Resources?
April 13, 2006
What is the financial situation of your business? Is your business financially stable or are you just starting out and short on cash flow? Are you able to make payroll and other payments with no ...

Do You Have a Quality Assurance Program?
April 13, 2006
The terms of a government contract generally require you to assure the quality of the product or service that your business will be providing. To do that, you need to show that you have some kind of ...

Do You Have the Technology?
April 13, 2006
We can't stress enough the importance of this area. Simply put, if you are not capable of doing business using some kind of electronic commerce (e-commerce) or

Electronic Procurement
April 13, 2006
The concept of electronic procurement for a small business not yet comfortable with new technology can be overwhelming. E-procurement takes many forms and has become a requirement for doing business ...

E-Government and Security Issues
April 13, 2006
As previously discussed, all branches of federal government are required by law to migrate their business practices to a paperless operation. In implementing the new e-procurement way of contracting, ...

Rate Your Readiness To Be a Contractor
April 13, 2006
This "quiz" is not meant to be a serious scientific assessment. Its main purpose is to get you thinking about the government market, what areas you may need to work on, and what will be expected of ...

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