Every year, federal government buyers actively search for thousands of small business vendors who are ready to meet their procurement needs, ensuring projects are completed efficiently 'on spec, on time, and on budget'.
As they seek out trustworthy small business partners, your small business profile will come under scrutiny. Your marketing assets are the face of your company – especially your 6-second Capability Statement, your 5-10 minute Capabilities Briefing deck, DSBS profile, company website, and your personal and company LinkedIn profiles. These assets must capture the attention of government buyers and position your business as the preferred vendor.
Know your audience and exactly what you are trying to achieve. Each government contracting marketing asset serves a unique purpose.
Watch: "How To Give Capability Briefings to Start Relationship​s with Government Buyers"
A government contracting Capabilities Briefing deck is a tool that starts the conversation going in the right direction.
The primary purpose of a Capability Statement is to get you a meeting with federal buyers. 'Cap statements' are designed to be easily understood in 6 seconds, so that government small business specialists can connect you with the right program officers.
The purpose of a Capabilities Briefing Deck is to guide conversations in the right direction once you actually get a meeting with a federal agency buyer.
During the first 10 minutes of the meeting, you will use the briefing deck to present your company's unique strengths, experiences and capabilities. The rest of your meeting should be used to learn about your targeted customer.
Capabilities briefings or 'capability briefs' are concise, compelling presentation documents used to briefly introduce your company to federal agency buyers and large prime contractors. Government buyers are primarily interested in your core competencies to see where you fit in. However, large prime contractors are looking for signs of organizational maturity and financial stability.
A capabilities briefing is a tool to drive a discussion and start a business relationship. The briefing deck serves four (4) key purposes:
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CALL PLAN
When you are meeting with a federal buyer the first time, you don't want to get distracted or waste time. Use a Call Plan to stay on message, refer to talking points, take notes and ask questions about agency needs. You want to discover how your company's offerings might serve this buyer's needs.
RESEARCH
As you research your target agency, you will begin to discover their goals, challenges and objectives. Federal agencies are legally required to publish their budgets, org charts, strategic plans, current and upcoming forecasts of contracts. You can find this information on the agency website, social media channels, industry briefings and by spending some time on USA Spending.
INCREASE YOUR VISIBILITY
As you prepare for your meeting, use this opportunity to refresh your DSBS profile, register in their inhouse agency supplier portal, follow their content on LinkedIn and engage whenever appropriate.
Finally, take the opportunity to call the person you will be meeting in advance and ask if there are other documents or websites they recommend your review.
Some final reminders to keep in mind in order to have a 'successful' meeting. A Call Plan is an invaluable tool to guide your meeting, keep you on topic and respect the time limit.
Start the meeting by explaining your understanding of the purpose of the meeting and telling the buyer you have prepared notes to get the most time value for everyone.
"I prepared a call plan so we both get the most value for our time. I'd like to start with a brief introduction to our company, then spend the remainder of our time having a conversation about your agency – your specific challenges, goals, etc. Sound good?"
Finally, if you're a small business government contractor, #HUBZone #SDVOSB, 8(a), or #wosb don't forget to build a relationship with your local SBDC and APEX Accelerator counselor for support.
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