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Free and low-cost help with government contracting
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Small Business Program at Los Alamos National Lab
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Want to sell to DOT? Small Business Transportation Resource Center
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Small and minority certification
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Selling to the federal government
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Business Resource Guide for businesses interested in Government Contracting
Selling to the federal government
Preferred purchasing if you are located in a HUB Zone
Selling to Sandia National Labs
Bid opportunities at Los Alamos National Lab
Avoiding the bidding process
Is your product environmentally friendly? Federal government's Bio-Preferred Program
Once you have a contract: paperwork & certified payroll
Selling to the state and local governments
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Selling to the state of New Mexico
Selling to Los Alamos County
New Mexico E-Procurement: Bid Opportunities with local governments
Selling to cities? Prevailing and livable wage
Other opportunities
Doing work on or near a reservation? TERO preferential ordinance