$225.00
This recorded session includes the session video, handouts, presentation and links to the Monday Roundtables. This Package is valid for 30 days.
This session was recorded on December 4th, 2025
Buy On DemandSole Source contracts represent a significant portion of government contract awards and are used by many Contracting Officers because they are fast, easy, and don’t require reviewing dozens of proposals. Contractors like them because they can literally eliminate the competition.
This briefing will provide an updated look at the Sole Source contracting space and how companies can identify and capture opportunities. Since the beginning of the Trump Administration, a wave of speed, uncertainty and shifting priorities are driving contract actions. With billions expected to be spent, the race is already underway, especially as agencies anticipate changes to mission focus. The use of Sole Source awards is expanding under both long-standing and newly re-emphasized authorities - these pathways are especially critical as agency programs are under pressure to both spend efficiently and realign with changing priorities.
Your company may qualify for streamlined Sole Source awards worth $7 million or more, particularly through approvals by high-level procurement officials like the Senior Procurement Executive (e.g., ASAALT at DoD). With shifting policy signals from the admin, now is the time to position your business as a fast-response, no-hassle partner for federal buyers under pressure.
Recommended attending personnel:
Recommended attendees for this briefing include small businesses holding socio-economic certifications such as:
- 8(a)
- WOSB & EDWOSB
- SDVOSB/VOSB
- HubZone
Important: This briefing uses a Zoom-based communication connection via your network. This briefing will be accessible via phone if you are unable to connect online and recorded versions will be distributed with closed-caption for the hearing impaired. Instructions for login will be provided upon registration.
Topical Overview
Sole-Source Overview
What is a J&A and Who Can Use Them?
Sole-Source Opportunities
Case Studies
Templates
Engaging Federal Customers
Final Remarks