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Obama Signs Presidential Memorandum
FedGov Contracting Reset for Small Businesses


March, 2009
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January, 2009
MyFedAccessTM BEGINS TO INITIATE CONTACT WITH OBAMA/BIDEN POLITICAL APPOINTEES: With the
new Administration comes new leadership at each of the major Federal Government (FedGov) Agencies tasked with executing
the Change announced by the Obama/Biden team in December, 2008. This will open up FedGov Procurement Opportunities
across the country for qualified Small Businesses. Businesses that have relationships with FedGov
procurement personnel are always first in line for contracts. To start enjoying Relationship-Based Contracting, call MyFedAccessTM today.
December, 2008
OBAMA/BIDEN ANNOUNCES CHANGE FOR SMALL BUSINESS:
Barack Obama announced that his Administration will strengthen Small Business Administration (SBA) programs
that provide contracting opportunities to qualified Small Businesses. Obama vows to reinvigorate SBA and
promises that the small business community will play a vital role in government policymaking. For more
information about how you can position your company to participate in government procurement opportunities,
call MyFedAccessTM today.
November, 2008
U.S. SMALL BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION (SBA): Information
about FedGov contracting opportunities for small businesses able to support post-disaster cleanup and
rebuilding in areas devastated by recent storms and flooding is now accessible through the SBA Disaster Contracting
Assistance Center (DCAC). The SBA/DCAC provides a central point of reference for qualified
Small Businesses. For more information call MyFedAccessTM today.
October, 2008
U.S. SMALL BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION (SBA): Small
businesses won a record $83.2 billion in federal prime contracts in Fiscal Year 2007, an increase of almost
$6 billion from 2006, according to the SBA small business procurement scorecard. In addition, each socio-economic group
increased its share of federal contracting dollars by at least $1 billion. Not included was an additional $64.8 billion
in federal subcontract dollars received by small businesses. All told, the FedGov agencies were just short of the
23 percent government-wide goal. This reflects the need for FedGov agencies to further bolster efforts to secure
contracting opportunities for small businesses, and the need for small businesses to actively market their services
to FedGov agencies. FedAccess offers three Results-Oriented Marketing Plans designed to meet your goals and budget.
For more information call MyFedAccessTM today.