John Wayne of US Federal Contractor Registration Discusses SUBNET, Past Performance, and the GAO in New Video
Washington D.C. (PRWEB) August 14, 2014 -- John Wayne, one of the top procurement specialists at US Federal Contractor Registration discussed SUBNET, Past Performance, and the GAO at the 2014 National Black Chamber of Commerce Conference during the Q & A session in downtown Chicago, IL. Wayne discusses how using the services of US Federal Contractor Registration can benefit contractors across the country. He went on to say that if a business was interested in subcontracting he would help them develop their elevator pitch for procurement officers, register in SUBNET and utilize a list of contracting companies for networking purposes.
Most businesses choose to use US Federal Contractor Registration’s services because the government registration process is extremely time consuming. In order for a business to conduct the process on their own they must first learn how to fill out the registration and then take the time to create the System for Award Management(SAM) account. Once a business has created the account, keep in mind the business must properly maintain their account over the course of the entire year for system updates and statement changes.
US Federal Contractor Registration helps businesses win contracts on a city, state, and federal level. The government registration process through a third party registration firm is exactly like filing your taxes with an accountant. When a business owner files their taxes with an accountant they are reassured that their paperwork is filed correctly and free of any errors. Most importantly a business owner does not have to do the difficult process themselves. If someone tries to file their own taxes and files them incorrectly there are federal repercussions. It is exactly the same way when it comes to the System for Award Management registration process. The process isn’t easy. There is plenty of room for errors and there are several pitfalls businesses get snagged in if they are unfamiliar with the overall process.
The United States Government will not tell the business owner what they specifically did wrong in their government registration if a mistake is made. The Federal Government has no required obligation to show contractors where they made their error or how to fix it. In fact, if a business business decides to do its own government registration and files the Reps & Certs section of System for Award Management incorrectly they can receive a possible fine between $10,000 to $100,000 as subject in the civil penalty stated in the FAR 31 1352-(C). Businesses choose to use US Federal Contractor Registration to make sure the process is handled by professionals.
The list of US Federal Contractor Registration references is literally endless and leading federal agencies like the Department of Defense, DLA and the USDA have even went out of their way to say what a great job US Federal Contractor Registration has done for their agencies. US Federal Contractor Registration has also been mentioned in several prominent publications like FOX News, Washington Business Journal, DefenseSystems.com and the Washington Post.
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