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Start Your GovCon Career: https://www.govclose.comMost government contractors are searching SAM.gov and missing the majority of opportunities.
In this session, I walk through the One Nation Innovation marketplace. Marketplaces like ONI are being used at an increasing rate, and it's good to know where to find and how to use the marketplaces that are alternatives to SAM.gov. I also cover why I no longer pay for government contracting research tools, how to use the MITRE consortium list to find the right OTA pathway for your technology, and how to talk to a contracting officer about an upcoming recompete (a question from one of our recent GovClose coaching calls with Harold).If you're selling innovative tech, prototypes, or services to the federal government — especially DoD — this is the workflow I use every day.⏱ TIMESTAMPS00:00 - Why SAM.gov isn't enough anymore00:50 - Vetting One Nation Innovation: is this marketplace real?02:53 - Inside an O&I challenge: USSF Go Coliseum & scoring rubrics05:02 - Why I stopped paying for government contracting tools06:40 - Tony's story: from Marine Corps to GovClose member08:08 - SAM.gov contract awards search (the new FPDS replacement)09:30 - Finding OTA awards by awardee — the trick most people miss10:45 - The history of OTA: from the Space Race to the Department of War13:40 - How to verify a consortium is actually awarding contracts15:21 - Tom Clancy's question: do you need a relationship to win an OTA?19:30 - Pulling all OTA awards from the past 90 days22:09 - Tom's follow-up: are O&I OTAs required to be listed on SAM?23:09 - Finding more consortiums: the MITRE list method27:07 - DIU and the three currently open OTA pathways29:13 - Project Titan Core: modular data centers for AI compute32:22 - Harold's question: how to ask a CO about an upcoming recompete35:53 - Why upselling existing customers is the best government sales play39:25 - GovClose graduate results: real outcomes from the program📊 RESOURCES MENTIONED- SAM.gov Contract Awards & Other Transactions search- onenationinnovation.org- USAspending.gov- MITRE OTA Consortium list (Google: "OTA consortium list")- DIU open solicitations- GAO reports on OTA and AI🎓 ABOUT GOVCLOSEGovClose is the certification and training program I built after 20 years as an Air Force acquisitions officer managing $82B+ in federal contracts. Our graduates land consulting clients, account executive roles, and high-ticket federal contracts.👉 Learn more: GovClose.com🤝 Match with a certified consultant: Match.GovClose.com#GovernmentContracting #SAMgov #OTA #OtherTransactionAuthority #FederalContracts #DoDContracts #SBIR #DefenseInnovation #DIU #FederalSales #GovCon #ConsultingBusiness #VeteranOwnedBusiness #SmallBusinessGovernment #DefenseTech
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Start Your GovCon Career: https://www.govclose.comMost government contractors are searching SAM.gov and missing the majority of opportunities.
In this session, I walk through the One Nation Innovation marketplace. Marketplaces like ONI are being used at an increasing rate, and it's good to know where to find and how to use the marketplaces that are alternatives to SAM.gov. I also cover why I no longer pay for government contracting research tools, how to use the MITRE consortium list to find the right OTA pathway for your technology, and how to talk to a contracting officer about an upcoming recompete (a question from one of our recent GovClose coaching calls with Harold).If you're selling innovative tech, prototypes, or services to the federal government — especially DoD — this is the workflow I use every day.⏱ TIMESTAMPS00:00 - Why SAM.gov isn't enough anymore00:50 - Vetting One Nation Innovation: is this marketplace real?02:53 - Inside an O&I challenge: USSF Go Coliseum & scoring rubrics05:02 - Why I stopped paying for government contracting tools06:40 - Tony's story: from Marine Corps to GovClose member08:08 - SAM.gov contract awards search (the new FPDS replacement)09:30 - Finding OTA awards by awardee — the trick most people miss10:45 - The history of OTA: from the Space Race to the Department of War13:40 - How to verify a consortium is actually awarding contracts15:21 - Tom Clancy's question: do you need a relationship to win an OTA?19:30 - Pulling all OTA awards from the past 90 days22:09 - Tom's follow-up: are O&I OTAs required to be listed on SAM?23:09 - Finding more consortiums: the MITRE list method27:07 - DIU and the three currently open OTA pathways29:13 - Project Titan Core: modular data centers for AI compute32:22 - Harold's question: how to ask a CO about an upcoming recompete35:53 - Why upselling existing customers is the best government sales play39:25 - GovClose graduate results: real outcomes from the program📊 RESOURCES MENTIONED- SAM.gov Contract Awards & Other Transactions search- onenationinnovation.org- USAspending.gov- MITRE OTA Consortium list (Google: "OTA consortium list")- DIU open solicitations- GAO reports on OTA and AI🎓 ABOUT GOVCLOSEGovClose is the certification and training program I built after 20 years as an Air Force acquisitions officer managing $82B+ in federal contracts. Our graduates land consulting clients, account executive roles, and high-ticket federal contracts.👉 Learn more: GovClose.com🤝 Match with a certified consultant: Match.GovClose.com#GovernmentContracting #SAMgov #OTA #OtherTransactionAuthority #FederalContracts #DoDContracts #SBIR #DefenseInnovation #DIU #FederalSales #GovCon #ConsultingBusiness #VeteranOwnedBusiness #SmallBusinessGovernment #DefenseTech

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