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Small Business Development Center

BidMatch Your Link to Government Contracts

3 Ways to Build Your Business

Contact your local SBDC and make an appointment.

A designated SBDC advisorwill meet with you to discuss your company's capabilities, guide you through any necessary registrations and/or certifications, and register you into the BidMatch Network.

You will create a contractor profile for your company, which identifies your North American Industrial Classification System (NAICS), Standard Industrial Classification codes (SIC), and Product/Service Codes (PSC). This profile can be tailored by keywords, locations, and agencies to exactly fit your company's capabilities. It will determine which contract opportunities are posted for you.

You will receive the BidMatch E-Newsletter, providing you with information about new contracting trends and updates on government business, as well as useful tools and tips on marketing to any government agency.

Expand Your Customer Base

BidMatch brings you daily announcements of government contracting opportunities customized to your company's capabilities, that range from federal, state, and local government agencies to school districts and embassies.

Get names, numbers, emails and addresses of people that buy your products and services. Let BidMatch expand your customer base daily.

How to Make Youir BidMatch Leads Work for YOU

The SBDC Supplier/Vendor Network enables you to develop your business, regardless of industry. Your SBDC advisor will "walk you through" the steps in marketing your products and services from your BidMatch leads.

Doing business with government agencies can require several forms and documents. You may be required to get a line of credit, registrations or certifications, or other documentation. Your SBDC advisor will identify what you need.

The SBDC provides the information and expertise you need to be successful

SBDC counseling is confidential and is provided free of charge. Training is provided at a nominal fee.

Texas Map of SBDC Training Centers

Small Business Development Center
South-West Texas Border Region