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Central Contractor Registration
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The one-stop portal for contractor registration with the federal government; designed for the vendor community, small businesses, and federal agencies.
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Getting Started
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Learn about the Federal Procurement Process and how you may be able to market your goods or services to the federal government by taking SBA's online course.
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Dun & Bradstreet Number
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A DUNS number is required for any business selling to the federal government. Apply for your DUNS number online.
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Frequently Asked Questions
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The SBA offers small businesses answers to frequently asked questions on government contracting. While doing business with government can be lucrative, the process can seem intimidating without a proper roadmap. The Small Business Advisor also provides answers to basic frequently asked questions, factual data, strategies, and resources that enable small businesses to tap the federal marketplace.
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SBA Assistance
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The SBA works closely with other federal agencies and the nation's leading federal contractors to ensure that small businesses obtain a fair share of government contracts and subcontracts. Find out about the SBA's many programs designed to help small firms do business with the federal government.
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Federal Acquisition Regulations (FAR)
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The General Service Administration's FAR site can be a useful tool for contractors preparing to sell to the government. If you have trouble finding what you need on the site, contact the GSA for assistance.