The Industry Secret to Selling High Value Supplies to the Federal Government Revealed

The Industry Secret to Selling High Value Supplies to the Federal Government Revealed

Government supply kitting is one of the most overlooked strategies for small businesses trying to win federal contracts without manufacturer agreements, large teams, or complex proposal processes. In this episode, Ryan Atencio breaks down exactly how kitting works on SAM.gov and why the businesses who get to the end user first are the ones who control the award.

  • Why roughly 65-70% of combined synopsis and solicitations fall under the simplified acquisition threshold and what that means for how you position your supply business
  • How creating custom part numbers and bundling high-value, high-frequency items into a single kit line item locks out competition before a solicitation ever drops
  • The real reason modular buildings and prefabricated structures can be classified as supplies instead of construction and why that distinction speeds up award timelines dramatically
  • What "air quotes" are, how contracting officers use them to satisfy the two-quote requirement, and why understanding this practice protects you in the field
  • Why listing your business as the manufacturer on your kit means every competitor who finds the solicitation on SAM.gov has to call you for a quote

EPISODE CHAPTERS:

0:00 - Welcome to the Federal Help Center podcast intro

0:32 - What combined synopsis solicitations look like on SAM.gov

1:00 - How to structure high value supply kits for government buyers

2:00 - Real example of a tactical training wall kit at FLETC

3:12 - How primes like ADS and Darley Defense kit and control awards

4:08 - Why ambiguous part numbers protect the kitter from competition

5:01 - What air quotes are and how two-quote requirements work

6:37 - The rule about keeping construction language out of supply contracts

7:48 - How listing your business as manufacturer generates inbound quote requests

8:02 - The industry secret to building a winning federal supply business

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