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Which federal agencies are best for professional services set-asides?

     For small federal contractors offering professional services, it helps to “go to where the money is.”

      That is the case for professional services set-asides, which are abundant if you know where to look.

      For example, four federal departments have professional services set-aside contracts totaling $1 billion or more and expiring by December 2017, according to Set-Aside Alert’s analysis of data from the Federal Procurement Data System. Those contracts are likely to remain as set-asides when recompeted.

      Set-Aside Alert identified the top 31 departments and agencies with professional services set-asides expiring by December 2017.... ...more....

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