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In this episode of FedBiz'5, host Bobby Testa breaks down the recently signed stopgap funding bill and what it means for government contractors heading into the rest of Fiscal Year 2025.
The stopgap bill—signed into law by President Trump on March 15—keeps the government funded through the end of September 2025. But while the total budget may look similar to last year, a closer look reveals major changes in how those dollars are being allocated. With defense spending seeing a $6 billion increase and non-defense discretionary funding dropping by $13 billion, the impact across different sectors is already being felt.
Bobby walks you through a sector-by-sector breakdown, highlighting which industries are likely to thrive and which ones need to pivot quickly. From defense and aerospace (big winners), to construction, IT services, healthcare, and education (more mixed or at risk), this episode delivers actionable insights you can use to adjust your contracting strategy today.
You'll also learn:
If you're a government contractor—or thinking about entering the market—this episode is packed with must-know info to help you stay ahead of the curve.
Don’t wait for opportunities to find you. Learn how to position your business for success in the face of shifting federal priorities.
Visit us: FedBizAccess.com
Stay Connected:
Need help in the government marketplace? Call a FedBiz Specialist today: 844-628-8914
Or, schedule a complimentary consultation at your convenience.
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In this episode of FedBiz'5, host Bobby Testa breaks down the recently signed stopgap funding bill and what it means for government contractors heading into the rest of Fiscal Year 2025.
The stopgap bill—signed into law by President Trump on March 15—keeps the government funded through the end of September 2025. But while the total budget may look similar to last year, a closer look reveals major changes in how those dollars are being allocated. With defense spending seeing a $6 billion increase and non-defense discretionary funding dropping by $13 billion, the impact across different sectors is already being felt.
Bobby walks you through a sector-by-sector breakdown, highlighting which industries are likely to thrive and which ones need to pivot quickly. From defense and aerospace (big winners), to construction, IT services, healthcare, and education (more mixed or at risk), this episode delivers actionable insights you can use to adjust your contracting strategy today.
You'll also learn:
If you're a government contractor—or thinking about entering the market—this episode is packed with must-know info to help you stay ahead of the curve.
Don’t wait for opportunities to find you. Learn how to position your business for success in the face of shifting federal priorities.
Visit us: FedBizAccess.com
Stay Connected:
Need help in the government marketplace? Call a FedBiz Specialist today: 844-628-8914
Or, schedule a complimentary consultation at your convenience.