Check out SmallGovCon’s own Nicole Pottroff on the T.W.I.G. Podcast Discussing 8(a) Program Updates

Partner Nicole Pottroff recently appeared on the GovGenie This Week in Government Contracting (T.W.I.G.) Podcast. The topic was Navigating New SBA 8(a) Rules: What You Need to Know. It was a great time speaking with the hosts of that podcast, including Abraham Xiong. Check out this important information for those who are interested or currently in the SBA’s 8(a) Program, including a rundown of recent changes to the 8(a) Program.

Here is the link so you can check out the full recording.

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Govology Webinar: Avoiding Common Bid Protest Mistakes, September 11, 2025

Bid protests are an unavoidable part of federal contracting—and they seem to be happening more often as competition grows. What many contractors don’t realize is that the outcome of a protest is often determined before it’s even filed. Understanding the rules, timelines, and procedures is critical to protecting your company’s chances.

In this focused course, federal government contracting attorneys John Holtz and Gregory Weber will break down the most common mistakes contractors make during the protest process—and how to avoid them.

Key topics include:

  • The difference between bid protests and size/status protests
  • What pre-bid protests are and why they matter
  • Critical deadlines and how debriefs affect them
  • How to get the most from a debrief
  • Frequent pitfalls that can hurt the protest success

Please join us for this informative Govology webinar by registering here.

SmallGovCon Week in Review: August 18-22, 2025

Happy Friday! It’s beginning to look like the Fall season is upon us, with the kids going back to school and football season starting. Our college town is buzzing with activities as the students arrive to start the semester. We hope you have a wonderful weekend and can catch a game or two.

This week in federal government contracting, take a look at articles showing potential GSA acquisitions for an AI procurement system, increased use of best in class contracts, and new cybersecurity requirements.

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SBA Aims to Streamline SBIC Program, Make Investment Easier

For years, the Small Business Administration (SBA) has run a program for Small Business Investment Companies (or SBICs) to, in part, allow for “low-cost, government-backed capital that you can use to increase private investments in U.S. small businesses.” For small business federal contractors, there is also an affiliation benefit that applies to SBICs. But, we have often heard from clients and others that it is not straightforward to work with an SBIC. Today, we look at a rule recently proposed by SBA that aims to make the SBIC program more flexible and easier to work with, entitled “Small Business Investment Company (SBIC) Regulatory Amendments.”

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SmallGovCon Week in Review: August 11-15, 2025

Happy Friday to our SmallGovCon readers. I just got back from a lovely trip through upstate New York and Canada to visit Niagara Falls. Here is the view of Horseshoe Falls, the largest of the waterfalls in Niagara Falls. The view of the falls is majestic and the cooler weather in that area was a welcome relief. We also visited Saratoga Battlefield and got to learn how the first battle against the British was won by the US military. Hope you are having a great end to the summer. Here are some key updates from federal contracting, including some potential legislation on procurement reform and updates to the FAR.

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SmallGovCon Week in Review: August 4-8, 2025

Happy Friday! I just got back from a trip to Niagara Falls and enjoyed some cooler weather up there. Unfortunately, the bulk of the country, including in the Midwest, is suffering through some heat. I think it is safe to say that we are looking forward to some cooler weather this Fall. We hope you had a great week and are staying cool in your neck of the woods. Have a wonderful weekend.

This week in federal government contracting news included stories about CMMC approaching, increased FAA funding, and a new GSA administrator.

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SmallGovCon Week in Review: July 21-25, 2025

Happy Friday! It’s been a busy week in the federal government space, with leadership changes and sweeping workforce shifts making headlines. For one, the State Department’s deputy secretary has stepped in as acting head of the GSA. Contractors should also keep a close eye on changes ranging from the NDAA to SBA rules, with new OMB guidance urging agencies to consolidate procurement. You can read more about these topics in the articles below.

Have a great weekend!

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