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Government Contract WARNING: FEMA Will NEVER Call You After a Disaster!

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In this episode of The Daily Windup, I’m breaking down some hard truths about FEMA and government contracting. Too many people wait until a disaster hits to figure out how to work with FEMA—but by then, it’s already too late. FEMA plans in anticipation of disasters, not after the fact. If you’re serious about winning these contracts, you’ve got to be lined up beforehand. I’ll walk you through exactly why proper planning prevents piss-poor performance, and how one overlooked item—a leaf vacuum machine—might just be your ticket to a sole source contract that nobody else is even paying attention to.

But I also need to warn you. While PTACs can be a great resource, they’re not always startup-friendly. If your business is less than two years old, there’s a good chance they’ll turn you away cold. I share my own story of building what I thought was a strong relationship with a PTAC rep, only to be cut off completely when she learned I was a consultant. It’s a reminder that transparency doesn’t always pay in this game, and why you’ve got to navigate the system smartly. Tune in to hear the real roadblocks, the hidden opportunities, and the cautionary tales that can save you time, money, and heartbreak in government contracting.

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In this episode of The Daily Windup, I’m breaking down some hard truths about FEMA and government contracting. Too many people wait until a disaster hits to figure out how to work with FEMA—but by then, it’s already too late. FEMA plans in anticipation of disasters, not after the fact. If you’re serious about winning these contracts, you’ve got to be lined up beforehand. I’ll walk you through exactly why proper planning prevents piss-poor performance, and how one overlooked item—a leaf vacuum machine—might just be your ticket to a sole source contract that nobody else is even paying attention to.

But I also need to warn you. While PTACs can be a great resource, they’re not always startup-friendly. If your business is less than two years old, there’s a good chance they’ll turn you away cold. I share my own story of building what I thought was a strong relationship with a PTAC rep, only to be cut off completely when she learned I was a consultant. It’s a reminder that transparency doesn’t always pay in this game, and why you’ve got to navigate the system smartly. Tune in to hear the real roadblocks, the hidden opportunities, and the cautionary tales that can save you time, money, and heartbreak in government contracting.

  continue reading

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