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Government Updates - Stay Informed and Navigate the Government Contracting Landscape
In the 'Government Updates' blog category, we provide valuable insights and information on a wide range of topics related to government contracting, procurement, and business in the public sector. Our blog posts cover various aspects of government interactions, including the impact of U.S. defense spending and foreign aid on small businesses, strategies for federal contractors during government shutdowns, and guides to essential supplies for diverse government initiatives.
We explore the intricacies of government procurement, offering tips and best practices for businesses and government agencies alike. Whether you're a seasoned government contractor, a small business owner looking to enter the government market, or a government buyer seeking reliable suppliers, our blog posts aim to empower you with the knowledge you need to make informed decisions.
From deciphering complex government codes and regulations to highlighting the benefits of diverse suppliers and the advantages of working with GoVets, we cover it all. We also delve into current events and trends, ensuring you're up-to-date with the latest developments in government contracting.
At GoVets, we understand the importance of staying informed and equipped in the ever-evolving government procurement landscape. Our 'Government Updates' category serves as a valuable resource, helping you navigate the maze of government regulations, procurement alternatives, and opportunities while showcasing GoVets as your trusted partner in achieving your procurement goals.
The United States government is required to purchase products that are compliant with trade agreements such as the Trade Agreements Act (TAA), which means products that are manufactured or substantially transformed in a TAA-designated country.
TAA-compliant products are made in the United States or TAA-designated countries, which means purchasing them supports American jobs and industries.
TAA-compliant products are subject to the same regulations and standards as those made in the United States, which helps to ensure that
Our form 889 has been updated.
Please review details on the updated Frequently Asked Questions Post. Alternatively, you can download the form directly for your convenience (Download Form 889).
The National Defense Authorization Act (NDAA) is a law passed annually by the United States Congress that sets the budget and policies for the Department of Defense (DOD) and other national security-related
This is the time of year when fiscal government buyers are completing their end-of-year spending requirements. September 30 marks the end of the federal government's 2022 fiscal year buying season and it is critical that government purchase card holders have access to trusted sources of supply throughout the year, but particularly in the closing weeks of the fiscal year. This article discusses ten critical selection factors that the GoVets team firmly believes procurement managers and government purchase card holders should take into consideration.
1 - Trusted Sources of Supply
2 - Compliant Sources of Supply
3 - Government Pricing, Quantity Discounts & Tax-Free Purchases
4 - Payment Methods
5 - Product Selection
6 - Search & Market Research Capabilities
7 - Customer Service (Communication, WhiteGlove, Concierge)
8 - Supplier Diversity
The federal government's 2022 fiscal year buying season is less than 2 months away. Government buyers are establishing trusted sources of supply throughout the year, but particularly in the closing weeks of the fiscal year. This article describes why Government buyers choose GoVets over and over again. As a VA-verified Service-Disabled Veteran-Owned Small Business (SDVOSB), GoVets has the ability to help Government buyers allocate their year-end budget in the most effective way - GoVets offers our Government customers value in terms of Government Pricing, Discounts, Payment Options, Product Selection, Diversity, and Experience. In fact, GoVets was originally envisioned with Government Buyers in mind (see GoVets > NVSBC Briefing to the US Congress
A Net30 account offers flexibility for your business with flexible payment terms. Essentially, you can buy now and pay later which frees up your cash flow. It allows you to make purchase without a credit card and pay by invoice.
For example, Mike has always wanted to own his own business. This year, he opened his own remodeling construction business. He has to buy numerous supplies upfront such as paint, tools, and other supplies. In addition, Mike has to pay for labor in order to complete his projects. All his cash flow was tied up until the job was finished. Net30 allows him to get the supplies he