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Sizing Your Market: The How and Why of Market Analysis
September 26, 2014John Stanford, WIPP Government Relations
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Sizing Your Market: The How and Why of Market Analysis
September 26, 2014John Stanford, WIPP Government Relations
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Program Objectives Participants will leave with a better understanding of:
The need for market analysis The availability of public information How to size your market Finding competitors and partners Strategies using this information
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The Need for Market Analysis Two reasons:
1. Unlike commercial selling, federal government contracting information is public, giving everyone an opportunity (but you have to know where to look)
2. The government as a whole is too big for small businesses to target, you have to know who is buying what you are selling
Competitor vs. Partner
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What You Need First
Top Two NAICS Codes
For this presentation, I am using the example of Women Tech, Inc. – an imaginary IT company with the following NAICS codes: 541519 PRIMARY 541512 SECONDARY
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Tools We Will Use
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Information is publicly available:
USA Spending: www.USAspending.gov
System for Award Management (SAM): www.sam.gov
SBA Dynamic Small Business Search (DSBS): www.dsbs.sba.gov
Federal Procurement Data System (FPDS): www.fpds.gov
Sizing the Market
How much of your product/service does the government consume?
Who in the government buys it?
How do they buy it?
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The Funnel Process
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Overview Procurement Market
Identify Competition/Partners
Analyze Contracts
USA Spending: Step 1 (Homepage) Click “Prime Advanced Search” located near the top:
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USA Spending: Step 2 (Search) Enter two options:
1. Fiscal Year to search (use the most recent FULL year, i.e. FY13)
2. Your primary NAICS code
Scroll to the bottom and click “Search”
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USA Spending: Step 3 (Results)
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USA Spending: Step 3 (Results) Cont.
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USA Spending: Key Takeaways
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Summary View (blue # icon) under map
Searches return results in # of contracts not $ amount
Searches can be narrowed to return more detailed information Need to narrow to find top sub-agency information
Contracts and Grants available for search
Identifying the Competition Companies who contract with the government are public
Big and small competitors
Multiple sites useful for vendors
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USA Spending: Finding Competitors Using the information found on www.USAspending.gov we can look at
top vendors
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Using the SBA’s Dynamic Search
Different tool for finding small businesses from SBA
Access the Dynamic Search at dsbs.sba.gov
Search functions like the USA Spending search and returns results as a table or in Excel file
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Researching Vendors
System for Award Management
When visiting SAM, click “Search Records”
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Examining Contracts Use the Federal Procurement Data System (FPDS)
Steps1. Register with FPDS for advanced search
No items are needed; create a profile with username and password (requires letter, number, and special character)
2. Search by vendor, NAICS code, or contract # Use border “boxes” to narrow search
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What You Can Do Next
Use refined searches to identify buying centers
Figure out size and type of contracts
Subcontracting Opportunities
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Next Steps Checklist With this information you could complete a market analysis including:
Identify Top 3 Agencies for FY 2011-2013 Include 3 sub-agency buying centers
Identify 5 Prime Vendors to consider subcontracting
Identify 3 WOSB/EDWOSB vendors (competitors/partners)
Create profiles on FPDS
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