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Strategy for Selling to the Government

Central Contractor Registration

The one-stop portal for contractor registration with the federal government; designed for the vendor community, small businesses, and federal agencies.

Getting Started

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.

Dun & Bradstreet Number

A DUNS number is required for any business selling to the federal government. Apply for your DUNS number online.

Frequently Asked Questions

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.

SBA Assistance

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.

Federal Acquisition Regulations (FAR)

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.

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