
Sign up to save your podcasts
Or


In this episode of the Federal Help Center Podcast, Colin Nchako breaks down one of the most common mistakes small businesses make in government contracting: confusing talent with expertise. Colin shares how he recently restructured his own capability statement, shortened his positioning language, and redefined his business around what the government actually buys — not what sounds impressive. The key lesson? You can add new skills to your business, but if you don't intentionally build and position expertise around them, the government won't see the value.
Colin also pulls back the curtain on why training, SOP development, and knowledge-based services are some of the most overlooked — and most profitable — opportunities in GovCon. From in-person training to e-learning and standard operating procedures, he explains how leveraging existing skills, packaging them correctly, and building credibility over time can unlock faster wins and larger contract vehicles like OASIS. This episode is a wake-up call for contractors sitting on valuable skills they haven't fully monetized yet.
Key Takeaways
Talent isn't enough — expertise is built, positioned, and proven over time
Training, SOPs, and knowledge services are high-margin, high-demand opportunities
Clear positioning in your capability statement directly impacts contract size and access to major vehicles
If you want to learn more about the community and to join the webinars go to: https://federalhelpcenter.com/
Website: https://govcongiants.org/
Connect with Encore Funding: http://govcongiants.org/funding
By Eric Coffie4.9
103103 ratings
In this episode of the Federal Help Center Podcast, Colin Nchako breaks down one of the most common mistakes small businesses make in government contracting: confusing talent with expertise. Colin shares how he recently restructured his own capability statement, shortened his positioning language, and redefined his business around what the government actually buys — not what sounds impressive. The key lesson? You can add new skills to your business, but if you don't intentionally build and position expertise around them, the government won't see the value.
Colin also pulls back the curtain on why training, SOP development, and knowledge-based services are some of the most overlooked — and most profitable — opportunities in GovCon. From in-person training to e-learning and standard operating procedures, he explains how leveraging existing skills, packaging them correctly, and building credibility over time can unlock faster wins and larger contract vehicles like OASIS. This episode is a wake-up call for contractors sitting on valuable skills they haven't fully monetized yet.
Key Takeaways
Talent isn't enough — expertise is built, positioned, and proven over time
Training, SOPs, and knowledge services are high-margin, high-demand opportunities
Clear positioning in your capability statement directly impacts contract size and access to major vehicles
If you want to learn more about the community and to join the webinars go to: https://federalhelpcenter.com/
Website: https://govcongiants.org/
Connect with Encore Funding: http://govcongiants.org/funding

228,383 Listeners

6,446 Listeners

13,557 Listeners

66 Listeners

13,987 Listeners

4,469 Listeners

10 Listeners

7,849 Listeners

2,654 Listeners

6,446 Listeners

402 Listeners

4,042 Listeners

250 Listeners

94 Listeners

4,312 Listeners