Government Contracting

What is the easiest government contract to get?

Low-dollar, low-risk work aligned with your past performance and existing relationships, especially micro-purchases.

The "easiest" government contract is usually a low-dollar, low-risk service or product aligned perfectly with your existing past performance and relationships. Micro-purchases and simplified acquisitions under the Simplified Acquisition Threshold often require lighter competition and faster awards, especially when buyers already know and trust you.

Easiest rarely means "cold bid from SAM.gov"; it means being the obvious choice when a program office has a small, urgent need.

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