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Highlights of EZGovOpps Features
Manage Your File Cabinet
The File Cabinet allows solo or joint workflow for the assignment of priority levels, custom tags, management of mod alerts and team members, and importing opportunities from other platforms/sources, offering one cohesive environment for organizing and tracking opportunities.
Pre-forecast RFP Re-compete
Members can see their dashboard populate “live” by selecting their criteria in the Pre-forecast My Profile. Within My Profile, a user can specify contract value range, alert timeframes, keywords, NAICS codes, agency, set-asides, and many other criteria.
Analyze Targeted Agencies
Drive historical/forecasting analysis for multiple agencies/offices simultaneously, allowing a strategic focus on which agencies target products or services your firm specializes in.
PWin Percentages and Matrix
The Pwin Calculator is an opportunity analysis decision matrix to help your team use a disciplined approach to determine which opportunities your company should pursue. It can be customized to reflect your company’s philosophy, risk tolerance and strategic objectives.
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Naval Research Laboratory SDVOSB Industry Day
For Naval Research Laboratory (NRL) contracts expiring this year, 92% were awarded previously with no set-aside designated, and according to our analytics, only 0.012% were awarded to SDVOSB. The NRL is looking to boost their low SDVOSB set-aside rates dramatically...
NOAA Completes ProTech Services Awards to 22 Contractors
The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) completed the final set of awards on ProTech, a service-related contract vehicle. Twenty-two companies in total were awarded for the “Weather” portion of the vehicle, which is NOAA’s mandated strategic...
SBA Changes Small Business Eligibility Calculation
On January 6th, the Small Business Association (SBA) has changed how it calculates eligibility of the Small Business set-aside for companies. Previously, the SBA used a three-year revenue average to determine if a company is indeed a “small business”. The Small...