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BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT--START WITH THE INTERNET

Firstgov.gov, http://www.firstgov.gov, is a search engine that organizes and centralizes federal agency information. It searches over 30 million web pages. It takes some rudimentary experience in web searching to use it properly. If you get frustrated using it, keep this in mind: it has
revolutionized the business development process.


Once at an agency website, look for links to such gold nuggets as these:


- The contracting organization

- Doing business with the agency information


- Official buyer names and phone numbers


- Organization charts and end-user contact directories


- Procurement forecasts


- Active contract listings


- Public bids


- Advanced announcements of upcoming public procurements


- Credit card holder contact data


The business development information available at agency websites varies
from sparse to very rich.


If an agency website does not contain organizational directories with
titles and phone numbers, call the Directors Office or Public Relations
Office and ask for the agency telephone directory, organization charts,
and agency program publications. Usually they will send you the
information without a formal Freedom of Information Request, if the
information is available as an off-the-shelf publication.


Several commercial government directories are available on a subscription
basis. Fedmarket.com offers Business Development Roadmaps for Selling IT
Solutions,
http://www.fedmarket.com/productTour/marketIntelligence/egovRoadmap.php
the Department of Homeland Security,
http://www.fedmarket.com/productTour/marketIntelligence/homelandRoadmap.php
and the Department of Defense,
http://www.fedmarket.com/productTour/marketIntelligence/DODRoadmap.php


We do the initial Internet research for you. These three roadmaps provide
business development information on the Internet in an organized and
structured format, including end-user and official buyer contact data.


End-users for your product and service can be identified by calling the
official buyers who’ve purchased your type of product or service and
asking about the end-users with whom they work. Sometimes official buyers
are listed at agency websites. At the very least you will find the phone
number of the contracting organization for the agency.


Fedmarket.com offers FedBuying Intelligence,
http://www.fedmarket.com/bidProducts/fbi/, a subscription service that
provides a history of what products and services individual federal buyers
bought, from whom, and for how much. This service allows users to look at
the buying history of each individual buyer within an agency. It includes
official buyer contact data.


Try using local and federal blue page telephone directories to find the
federal offices, facilities, and military base in you geographic are. Our
MilBase subscription service allows you to search for all of the military
bases in a geographic area, including searches by state and zip code.


http://www.fedmarket.com/bidProducts/milBase/index.php


Learn the complete picture of federal sales through one trip to
Washington, DC. Attend our "Selling to the Federal Government" seminar:


http://www.fedmarket.com/productTour/seminar/selltoGov.php.

This seminar expands upon the information in this installment series.

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