How Small IT Firms Can Win Federal Contracts Without Chasing RFPs

Most small IT firms wait for the RFP. The smart ones shape it. In this article, Ezekiel Russell explains how early positioning, capture strategy, and procurement influence can help small businesses win federal contracts—without chasing every opportunity.

For most small IT firms, breaking into the federal market feels like a maze. You wait for an RFP, write a proposal, and hope it sticks. But the truth is, by the time the RFP drops, it’s already too late.

At Best8a, we’ve helped over 50 small firms capture more than $100M in federal contracts by flipping that approach on its head.

Here’s how:

Identify Opportunities Early

Before the RFP is released, there are months—sometimes years—of internal agency planning. The key is to tap into opportunity intelligence:

  • Engage with end users.
  • Track incumbent contracts.
  • Build relationships with Contracting Officers (COs) and Small Business Reps (SBRs).

When you’re in early, you’re not responding—you’re shaping.

Position Your Firm to Win

Winning isn’t about guessing the right answer in a proposal—it’s about being the obvious choice. That means:
✅ Designing a Capture Strategy tied to your past performance
✅ Building a Gap Matrix to show how you outperform incumbents
✅ Creating Value Propositions tailored to agency needs

Own the Procurement Narrative

Want an edge? Help the agency write the RFP.
We support clients by crafting white papers, market research, and procurement recommendations aligned with their strengths—so they’re not just in the game, they’re influencing the rules.

Build Your BD Muscle

Whether you have a BD team or none at all, success comes down to consistent leadership. Our account managers meet with agencies on your behalf and document every interaction in your CRM, so your pipeline grows with every call.

Ready to stop chasing contracts and start winning them?

📘 Download a free preview of my book
🎯 Book a strategy call with our team
🎙️ Or listen to our GovCon BD podcast for weekly insights

Table of Contents