I'm Naymul Hasan, and I've been working in government contracting for over 5 years. During this time, I've gained hands-on experience navigating federal procurement processes, managing contracts, and ensuring full compliance with government regulations. I specialize in proposal development, vendor coordination, and delivering value-driven solutions that meet the unique needs of public sector clients. I'm passionate about helping organizations succeed in the complex world of government contracting.
Under Scrutiny, GAO Lays Out Its Case to Lawmakers The Government Accountability Office (GAO) often called Congress’s watchdog is usually a behind-the-scenes player in Washington, quietly poring over budgets, auditing programs, and issuing reports that most Americans never see. But lately, the 103-year-old agency has found itself in the political spotlight, facing sharp criticism, budget…
In the high-stakes world of government accountability, the Government Accountability Office (GAO) is mounting an unprecedented defense of its federal audit authority. The nonpartisan watchdog, which identified $66.7 billion in taxpayer savings last year alone, now faces existential threats as political opponents target its funding. This federal audit powerhouse has become ground zero in Washington’s latest spending battle, with…
The U.S. dollar has just posted its first monthly gain of 2025, a shift that’s catching the attention of investors, businesses, and policymakers alike. After months of mixed performance, this rebound marks a notable change in industry trends and could signal more stability ahead. Stronger corporate earnings, an improving job market, and easing trade tensions…
In today’s digital battlefield, cyber attacks don’t just target weapon systems, they target the small contractors who help build them. That’s why CMMC compliance isn’t just a line item on your checklist , it’s now a gateway to staying in business with the Department of Defense (DoD). Many small and mid-sized businesses in the Defense…
Budget Uncertainty and Continuing Resolutions The federal budget is still up in the air. Congress has not passed all spending bills. Instead, agencies are on a continuing resolution. This holds funding at last year’s levels. In federal contracting, this means delays. New projects may wait. Existing contracts keep going, but no extra funds kick in.…
Federal contracting can feel like trying to get into an exclusive club with a 200-page rulebook, and the bouncer only speaks in acronyms like FAR, NAICS, and SAM. But if you’re a small business, there’s a golden opportunity waiting for you: small business set-asides. These are not just feel-good programs. They’re real, powerful tools designed…
Getting a government contract isn’t luck. It’s skill, timing, and knowing a solid government proposal writing that gets noticed. I’ve been through the stress of deadlines, confusing forms, and the fear of missing a small detail that could sink the whole bid. But once I learned how the process really works, everything changed. I stopped…
For most industries, the fourth quarter marks a slowdown. A time for reviews, holiday planning, and setting next year’s goals. But for government contractors? It’s the opposite. Q3 and Q4 of the federal fiscal year represent a whirlwind of opportunities, pressure, and speed. Get ahead of the GovCon Q4 rush. Learn smart contractor strategies for…
Jobless Claims Drop, But Caution Remains In a somewhat hopeful sign for the U.S. labor market, jobless claims fell to 233,000 last week, slightly below what economists had expected. It’s a signal that layoffs may be slowing down, at least for now. But as this week’s business insights point out, it’s not the full story.…
Think government contracts are only for big defense contractors? Think again. In 2025, some of the easiest federal and local contracts are designed for small, agile businesses—especially those that understand their niche and move quickly. There are many opportunities for people with disabilities, from cleaning jobs to IT support, translation, and even R&D funding. These…