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Federal Contracting 101: How to Sell to the Government and Get Registered (online)

Aug
20
2026
Thu, Aug 20 10:00 AM to 11:30 AM
Topic: Government Contracting

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The U.S. Federal Government is the world’s largest customer - and small businesses are a critical part of its supply chain. But breaking into federal contracting can feel overwhelming without a roadmap.

The Government Contracting Foundations Series is designed for small businesses that are curious about federal work but don’t know where to start. With these monthly webinars, you’ll learn the basics step by step: how the government buys, how to register, what certifications mean, how to define your company’s capabilities, and what infrastructure you need in place to compete.

Whether you’re a one-person shop or a growing business, this series gives you practical, no-nonsense guidance to help you decide if federal contracting is right for you and how to get started the right way.

Note: These sessions are focused on federal contracting - how to do business with U.S. federal agencies. While some concepts may apply broadly, this series is not designed for companies pursuing state or local government contracts.

Session 1 – Introduction to Federal Contracting
Discover what federal contracting is and why it matters for small businesses.
We’ll break down how the government buys goods and services, explain NAICS codes in plain language, and walk you through registering in SAM.gov and Matchforce.org. This session is your first step toward opening the door to the $600+ billion federal marketplace.

IF YOU WANT TO ASK QUESTIONS OF THE PRESENTER BEFORE THE EVENT:

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Reena Bhatia of the NC Military Business Center at Wake Tech will provide a basic overview of essential topics.

This webinar will be presented via Microsoft Teams platform. If you've never used Teams it will ask you to download onto your computer. We ask that you go ahead and complete this step, utilizing the same First Name, Last Name and Email address used during registration.

Once you do this it will allow you access to the webinar. We recommend that you sign in to the webinar at least five minutes prior to the start of the session to ensure you don't have any technical issues.w

Speaker(s): Reena Bhatia

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Fee: No Cost

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