Are You Interested in Growing Your Business through State and Federal Contracting Opportunities?  

A great way to grow your business is by winning state and federal contracts.  We can help you with this through our Procurement Technical Assistance Center, part of a national association that offers a wide-range of services to companies wishing to do business with the government. 

Here is how we can help.

  1. Government contracting can pose unique challenges. We can help you determine if your company is ready for State and Federal contracting opportunities and how to best position yourself to succeed.
  2. Keeping up with the procurement regulations and getting registered with the plethora of databases can be daunting to a small business.  We’ll help you get registered with the various databases necessary for you to participate in their marketplace and keep you updated on new regulations.
  3. Certification is a great way to gain entry into the procurement marketplace as they come with preferred status in some government opportunities and we can assist you to determine if eligible for State and Federal certifications. 
  4. What agencies are buying my products or services and at what price?  We can work with you to get to those answers and build a marketing strategy that gives you the competitive edge and also connect you to the right buyers and primes through networking events.
  5. The contracting packages are sometimes be difficult to understand, we can help you navigate the solicitations to understand contract specification and once you have won a contract offer you the guidance needed to successfully perform on it.

To take advantage of our services, please visit our website www.nyc.gov/selltogov. And, if you have a question, please ask it below!

Anne Rascon is the Deputy Commissioner of the Division of Economic and Financial Opportunity at the NYC Department of Small Business Services.  In this role, she oversees the Selling to Government and Certification services of NYC Business Solutions.

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