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Get started: follow the path that best represents you and your business.

I’m new to defense contracting. Is there a specific contract you are pursuing?

The first two steps are to register in SAM for contract eligibility through the Registering your Business page, and visit the Market Research page.

Need assistance? Visit the FAQ page, or the Contracting Assistance page to find a contracting assistance adviser who can help. Start searching for contract opportunities on the Contract Opportunities page.

To learn more about teaming with a prime contractor, visit the Prime & Sub Resources. For help understanding federal and regulations policies visit the Regulations and Policies page.

If you have a small business, or your business is minority-, women- or veteran-owned, visit the Certification page.

If you still need help finding a contracting opportunity, visit the Marketing and RFP support page.

View all resources on the Resources page.

Learn more about how to get paid on the Getting Paid page.

I have experience as a subcontractor:

Need assistance? Visit the FAQ page, or the Contracting Assistance page to find a contracting assistance adviser who can help.

If you haven’t registered in SAM for contract eligibility, visit the Registering your Business page to learn how.

Learn about NAICS codes and federal spending websites on the Market Research page.

Visit the Contract Opportunities page to view available contracting opportunities. To learn more about teaming with a prime contractor, visit the Prime & Sub Resources page.

For help understanding federal and regulations policies visit the Regulations and Policies page.

If you have a small business, or your business is minority-, women- or veteran-owned, visit the Certification page.

If you still need help finding a contracting opportunity, visit the Marketing and RFP support page.

View all resources on the Resources page.

Learn more about how to get paid on the Getting Paid page.

I have experience as a prime contractor:

Need assistance? Visit the FAQ page, or the Contracting Assistance page to find a technical contracting adviser who can help.

If you’re looking for ways to diversify, visit Prime & Sub Resources page.

Learn about NAICS codes and federal spending websites on the Market Research page.

Visit the Contract Opportunities page to view available contracting opportunities. View all resources on the Resources page.

To learn more about foreign military sales, trade and export, and commercial contracting, visit the Prime & Sub Resources page.

For help understanding federal and regulations policies visit the Regulations and Policies page.

If you have a small business, or your business is minority-, women- or veteran-owned, visit the Certification page.

If you still need help finding a contracting opportunity, visit the Marketing and RFP support page.

Learn more about how to get paid on the Getting Paid page.

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Need Assistance?

Call or email us for help understanding how federal contracting can serve your business.
Phone: 206-256-6109 or
Email: Stephanie.Scott@Commerce.wa.gov
Learn more about technical assistance advisors.