Cutting through the mist to see the reality: Hurry Up and Wait…2nd Principle

April 14, 2009 at 3:11 pm Leave a comment

“Hurry up and        w…a…i…t…”
Unfortunately this phrase is the epitome of how certain aspects of government contracts work. For those of you that have begun the registration process and are stuck waiting…theres hope. Here’s something you can begin to do while you wait.

 is the online repository for almost all of the advertised federal opportunities. It’s a good idea to start searching through and becoming familiar with the format as well as just seeing what’s out there. You WON’T be able to register on this site until you’re completely done with Step 1 but thankfully registration isn’t required in order to search and view the opportunities. SIMPLY click on the link up top called “Opportunities” or click on “Advanced Search” which is about mid-screen.FedBizzOppsPlay around and see what you find…AND…don’t worry…you can’t break anything. So have some fun finding possible future contracts!

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