
Government contracting skills are the foundation of every winning federal contract — and you may already have more than you think. In this episode of the Federal Help Center Podcast, host Eric Coffey walks entrepreneurs through the critical process of identifying hidden expertise, translating everyday abilities into government-ready services, and building the past performance that sets your business apart.
Key takeaways from this episode:
- Translate your civilian skills into government language — Professional organizer Kim Calloway shares how she used ChatGPT to reframe her services into NAICS-code-aligned offerings like records management, packouts, and packing & moving
- Your everyday skills are billable to the government — Eric landed a $10,000 one-day training contract teaching project management to executive staff, simply by recognizing he'd been doing it for free for six years
- SOPs are a hidden goldmine — Writing standard operating procedures for your own business is a direct path to winning agency contracts doing the same work
- Partner to win contracts outside your expertise — Eric secured a 5-year, $100K/year composting contract by teaming with a subject matter expert, proving you don't need to know everything — just know the right people
- Revenue predictability starts with identifying what you already do well — Stop waiting and start bidding; your skills are more GovCon-ready than you realize
If you're a small business owner sitting on skills you haven't monetized through federal contracting, this episode is your wake-up call. The government pays for services you're already providing to private clients — it's time to make the translation and get on a solicitation this month.
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