How to easily Register your Government Contracting Business
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Brief Introduction
Be eligible to start bidding and receive Government Contracting awardsDescription
"I spent 9 months doing the wrong things to register my contracting business. In this one short course, I gained everything I needed to know to register my business. I wish I had this sooner!" - Student Review
From the ages of 26-29, Derek James won 32 US Federal Government contracts worth over $15M. He did this with no prior experience and with very minimal guidance working for a woman-owned small business.
"I started out by creating resources to help small business owners win their first government contract. After a while, I learned there is a huge barrier to entry by just getting registered. I created this course to get people to get in the game so they at least have a chance at winning government contracts for their business. I've seen so-called consultants charge thousands for this process. It's my intention to try to put them out of business with this course". - Derek James
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This course includes 11 lectures, 6 Downloads, and nearly one hour of premium content.
In this course you will learn everything you need to know to register a US Federal Government Contracting business including:
How to get a DUNS number for your business
How to register your business entity in the System for Award Management (SAM)
How to obtain a Cage Code
How to create a beta.sam account so your information transfers to the new SAM
Whether or not you need to appoint an administrator and notarize your SAM registration
How to set up your Dynamic Small Business Search Profile (DSBS) to be found by contracting officers
Where to seek free assistance local in your state
You will also receive the following supplemental downloads:
Written steps to obtain a DUNS number
Written steps to register in SAM
Notarized letter template for you to complete
Written steps to set up your DSBS Profile
Requirements
- Requirements
- Prior to registering, you must have an existing business entity with an EIN (TIN Number). You must also be a U.S. citizen.