The process of federal contracting begins with the identification of opportunities, where organizations
assess the potential for doing business with the federal government by identifying and evaluating the
available contracting opportunities and ensuring their eligibility to compete. Unlike grants and
cooperative agreements, which are assistance mechanisms, a federal contract is a procurement
mechanism. This means that the principal purpose of a federal contract is to purchase property or
services for the direct benefit or use of the federal government. Federal contracts are governed by a
strict set of terms and conditions, including clauses from the Federal Acquisition Regulation (FAR).
They usually require frequent reporting and a high level of responsibility to the government. A failure
to perform the project in strict compliance with the contract and provide the required deliverables on
time and on budget could result in criminal and/or civil penalties, as well as potential financial
consequences. Due to these risks, its imperative for bidders/contractors to be well prepared and
structured before bidding for federal contracting projects.
uProfyt provides full-service registration and certification services, which streamline the onboarding of
businesses and non-profits into the federal sector. Through our well-structured services mix and
consulting, we help our clients quickly and efficiently get into federal contracting, learn where to find
contract and subcontracting opportunities, learn to submit bids, and manage their federal sector
business. We also help them manage SBA set-aside program compliance, reporting, and federal
onboarding of their subcontractors.
We provide the following services as part of our Federal Contracting Consulting to ensure businesses
or non-profits do not end up in loss or lawsuits.