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SBA 8(a) Federal Contractor

Boasting over 15+ years of experience in the GovCon space, DIGITALSPEC is a IT and Business consulting federal contractor that strives to create value for it clients through innovation, integrity and hard work.

Who We Are?

Delivering value added IT and business solutions that enhance our client day-to-day operations to drive greater success.

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Federal Contractors

We are an IT and business government contractor with 15+ years of experience in the world of GovCon, with a number of contractors and 80+ 100& federally cleared employees to our name. We also boast top secret clearance, headquarters right outside Washington DC, and a long-running reputation of delivering quality services on time. 

Our Services

Managed IT & Cybersecurity

Redesign, reinvent and accelerate existing IT infrastructure while installing important measures to safeguard against cyberattacks…

IT & Business Consulting

Complete business analysis to identify weak points and recommend changes to realize the operation’s true potential and maximize customer satisfaction…

Application Development

Providing a full range of systems design, development, and integration services, such as cloud computing, AI development, automation and more…

Our Federal Contracts

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GSA GWAC Stars III

The contract includes two sub-areas, one for emerging technology and one for OCONUS requirements. It also…

GSA Schedule 70

Under Schedule 70, DIGITALSPEC provides IT professional services such as Project Management…

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DIGITALEDGE JV

DIGITALEDGE JV is a Joint Venture specializing in Information Technology (IT) consultancy.

Trusted partners for the esteemed Federal agencies

Our Competitive Advantage

Why DIGITALSPEC?

Because of the DIGITALSPEC Principles. What are they?

The team at DIGITALSPEC has a deep understanding of your business and technology needs, which they combine with innovative strategic thinking to provide successful enterprise solutions. We don’t just put together teams – we bring together people who are experts in both fields: That’s how our diverse expertise can produce the best possible outcomes for you as an organization!

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The Best Workplace Culture

“Being one of the early hires for DIGITALSPEC has allowed me to see the tremendous growth and maturity that the company has shown. Despite our aggressive growth, my customers have never experienced a degradation in service but have continued to provide glowing reviews and expanded opportunities showing their trust in us as valued partners in achieving their mission.”

Ben Harris

Director, Law Enforcement Division

“I am grateful for the opportunity and very proud to be a member of the DIGITALSPEC team. I have been given a chance to broaden my skills as a leader and mentor to my MDA teammates in my current position. I am even more grateful to be able to work in an environment that allows me to sharpen my skills and grow in the process”

Tabitha Levingston

Project Lead/Public Affairs Specialist

“I am associated with DIGITALSPEC for over 4 years and have enjoyed and appreciated the company’s priorities, insights and culture. I joined as a Senior Business Analyst (software development) and from the start have been impressed with how everyone here works with goal-oriented approaches. DIGITALSPEC is a company that operates with a positive attitude and has its primacies right…’

Christopher Darlington

Senior Business Analyst

Testimonials

Our Reputation.

“The folks over at DIGITALSPEC are as determined and creative as they come in terms of finding solutions to problems and delivering those solutions on time.”

CEO, Strategic Alliance

★★★★★

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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

What is a Federal Contractor?

Federal contractors are businesses or individuals that enter into a contractual agreement with the Federal government to provide goods or services. The Federal government relies on contractors to provide a wide range of products and services, from building roads and bridges to providing medical care and IT support. In order to become a Federal contractor, businesses must first register with the Federal government and obtain a Federal identification number. They then bid on contracts that are issued by the Federal government. If their bid is accepted, they enter into a contractual agreement with the Federal government. Federal contractors must comply with all Federal laws and regulations, including those related to equal opportunity employment and nondiscrimination. They must also provide certain progress reports and invoices to the Federal government in order to receive payment for their services. Federal contracting can be a complex process, but it provides businesses with the opportunity to obtain valuable contracts from the Federal government.

How do I become a Federal Contractor?

Federal contractors are responsible for providing goods and services to the federal government. In order to become a federal contractor, businesses must first register with the Federal Acquisition Registry (FAR). The FAR is a database that contains information on all registered contractors. Businesses must then submit a bid to the government for any contracting opportunities. If the business is awarded the contract, they will be responsible for meeting the terms of the contract. Federal contractors must also comply with all applicable laws and regulations, including those related to labor and employment. By following these steps, businesses can become federal contractors and provide goods and services to the government.

How do you know if a company is a Federal Contractor?

Federal contractors are required to follow a number of rules and regulations that other businesses are not. For example, Federal contractors must pay their employees a minimum wage, maintain safe working conditions, and comply with anti-discrimination laws. Federal contractors are also required to post notices informing employees of their rights under these laws. As a result, Federal contractors typically have a different set of operating procedures than other businesses. If you are unsure whether a company is a Federal contractor, you can check the Federal Procurement Data System (FPDS) database. The FPDS is a government website that keeps track of all Federal contracts. You can use the FPDS to search for contracts by keyword, company name, or other criteria. If a company appears in the FPDS database, then it is likely that they are a Federal contractor. Checking the FPDS is the best way to confirm whether a company is a Federal contractor.

Is it better to be a federal employee or a federal contractor?
Federal employees and federal contractors both have their pros and cons. Federal employees are eligible for certain benefits, such as healthcare and paid leave, that contractors are not. Contractors also tend to be paid more than federal employees. However, federal employees have more job security than contractors. If a contracting company goes out of business or decides to stop doing business with the government, its employees may be out of a job. Federal employees also have more affordable healthcare options and are eligible for retirement benefits. Ultimately, it depends on an individual’s situation and preferences as to whether it is better to be a federal employee or a federal contractor.

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How do I find Federal Contracts?
Federal contractors are those who provide goods or services to the Federal government. If you are interested in becoming a federal contractor, there are a few things you need to do. First, you need to register with the Central Contractor Registration (CCR) database. This is a government-wide database that contains information on all potential federal contractors. You will need to create an account and complete your registration before you can start bidding on federal contracts. Once you are registered, you can search for opportunities on the Federal Business Opportunities (FBO) website. This website lists all current contracting opportunities, and you can filter the results by keyword, location, and other criteria. You can also set up alerts so that you will be notified when new opportunities arise that match your interests. Finally, it is important to build strong relationships with government officials and contracting officers. These individuals can provide valuable information about upcoming contracting opportunities and can help you navigate the process. By taking these steps, you can become a successful federal contractor.

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