SBA 8(a) Program Terminations

SBA Orders All 8(a) Participants to Provide Financial Records On March 4, 2026, the SBA announced it is initiating termination proceedings against 628 8(a) firms for failing to comply with a December 2025 data call. In late 2025 SBA ordered all 4,300 participants in the 8(a) Business Development program to submit three years of financial […]

Find small business set-asides with Procura

Small businesses have generous set-aside opportunities in federal contracting – agencies must reserve a percentage of contracts for qualified 8(a), SDVOSB (service-disabled veteran–owned), WOSB (women-owned), HUBZone, and general small business firms[1][2]. However, finding and tracking these requires constant SAM.gov monitoring and careful filters.  Procura automates this: by uploading your company’s capability statement, its AI continuously scans […]

AI Safeguards and Subcontractors

Anthropic-Pentagon AI Dispute Anthropic-DoD AI Dispute Timeline Dispute Details and Safeguards The crux of the dispute was over usage restrictions built into Anthropic’s Claude AI. Anthropic’s CEO Dario Amodei stressed that Claude is already deployed across classified DoD networks and supports critical missions[25]. However, Amodei has insisted on two “narrow exceptions”: Clauses forbidding any use […]

The BIOSECURE Act: What Small Federal Subcontractors Need to Know

Biosecure Act Article Executive Summary: The BIOSECURE Act (Sec. 851 of the FY2026 NDAA, P.L. 119-60[1]) creates new national-security restrictions on U.S. federal procurement and funding. It bars agencies (and thus contractors and sub-contractors) from using biotechnology equipment or services from designated “Biotechnology Companies of Concern” (BCCs)[2]. In practice, every federal contractor – primes and […]

Best Tools to Find Government Contracts in 2026

Did you know that U.S. federal government awards more than $700 billion in contracts every year? For small businesses, capturing just a portion of these contracts could be life changing! But most small businesses cannot keep up with the massive amount of opportunities that are posted every day. Most of the tools available require a […]

Modernizing the Privacy Act: What Small Federal Subcontractors Need to Know

Privacy Act Modernization Blog Executive Summary: Congress is considering major updates to the Privacy Act of 1974, the federal law that governs how agencies use personal data. Recent proposals (e.g. the Senate’s Privacy Act Modernization Act of 2025 (S.1208) sponsored by Sens. Ron Wyden, Ed Markey, Jeff Merkley and Chris Van Hollen) would broaden the Act’s […]

Getting Started in GovCon

Executive Summary: Federal agencies spend hundreds of billions on goods and services each year, and small businesses are guaranteed a share of that market[1]. To begin, register your company in SAM.gov to get a Unique Entity ID[1][2]. Update your SAM profile with accurate NAICS codes and any SBA socio-economic status (8(a), HUBZone, etc.)[1][3]. Obtain relevant […]

Procura Is an AI Federal Contracting Analyst, Not Just a “Contract Search Engine”

Executive summary At Procura, we built an AI-powered federal contract search and analysis platform for small teams that are tired of spending nights and weekends hunting listings and manually reading long solicitation packages. Our promise is straightforward: Procura continuously scans SAM.gov, ingests and reads full RFP packages (including attachments), then scores fit against your capability […]

SBA’s Move to Terminate 154 8(a) Firms: What Small Federal Contractors and Subcontractors Need to Know

Executive summary The U.S. Small Business Administration (SBA) has initiated termination proceedings against 154 Washington, D.C.-based 8(a) Business Development (BD) Program participants after an internal eligibility review found they no longer met “economic disadvantage” requirements (net worth, adjusted gross income, and/or total assets). [1] For the firms involved, this is not only a headline—it is […]

Overhauling the Federal Acquisition Regulation

Executive Summary: The federal procurement rulebook is being overhauled at lightning speed. In 2025, President Trump’s EO 14275 and OMB guidance launched a FAR overhaul, stripping non-statutory text and replacing it with streamlined guidance[1][2]. In practice, “model deviation” clauses were released for major FAR parts (Part 19 on small business and others) in late 2025[3][4], […]

DOW Announces Review of All Small Business Set-Aside Contracts Over $20 Million

Small businesses have long been a centerpiece of federal contracting. By law (the “rule of two”), agencies must set aside contracts for small firms whenever at least two qualified small businesses can compete for the work[1]. This mandates programs like 8(a), HUBZone, SDVOSB, WOSB, etc., giving small vendors critical access to Defense Department business. But […]

GAO Sustains Protest: Recordings Reveal Flaws in $814M DIA Contract Award

Background: DIA’s $814M Intelligence Support Contract In early 2025, the Defense Intelligence Agency (DIA) solicited bids under its SITE III contract vehicle for a major analytical support task order with U.S. Central Command (CENTCOM)[1][2]. The work involves supporting CENTCOM’s Joint Intelligence Operations Center (JIOC) at MacDill Air Force Base, a fusion center responsible for current […]

GSA Cracks Down on Consulting Firms and Resellers Amid FAR Overhaul

In recent months, the General Services Administration (GSA) has been moving quickly on multiple fronts to tighten oversight of federal contracting – from refreshing major contract vehicles to scrutinizing the role of value-added resellers (VARs). These efforts signal a shift toward stricter control of how agencies purchase services and technology[1]. At the same time, a […]

February 2, 2026 Government Shutdown Update: Status, Small Contractor Impacts & Strategies

Latest Shutdown Status and Congressional Actions (Feb 2, 2026) As of February 2, 2026, the federal government remains in a partial shutdown that began over the weekend. Funding for several major agencies lapsed at midnight on January 30 after the House of Representatives adjourned on Friday without voting on a Senate-passed funding package[1][2]. The Senate […]

SBA Suspends Over 1,000 8(a) Contractors for Missing Data Submission Deadline

Last week the U.S. Small Business Administration (SBA) took the unprecedented step of suspending over 1,000 companies from its 8(a) Business Development program for failing to submit required documentation by the deadline[1]. This mass suspension – impacting roughly one-quarter of all 8(a) firms – has sent shockwaves through the small federal contracting community. Affected businesses […]