Q. Who can become a CAG Partner?
A. Any company that is an 8(a) qualified small business or is
qualified to become an 8(a) company. Any business that is listed
in the SBA Pro-Net database and has some Federal contracting
experience is also eligible to become a CAG Partner.
Q. What does it cost to become a
CAG Partner?
A. There are no upfront costs to becoming a CAG Partner.
However, a CAG Partner has the option of paying either a flat
monthly fee or the actual costs incurred on an individual
procurement basis. Due to CAG’s extensive experience and
business development know how, your cost to win new business
with the Federal government is much lower.Q. Are there any other fees or
costs involved?
A. Yes. CAG charges a small service fee based upon the gross
value of an awarded contract.
Q. What do the service fees cover?
A. The fees cover a wide range of ongoing services including,
invoicing, compliance monitoring, performance oversight and
relationship management with contracting officers, joint venture
partners, vendors and sub-contractors.
Q. How can CAG make my company more
competitive and increase my odds of winning new contracts?
A. CAG has a network of potential joint venture partners that
you can access to strengthen your company’s qualifications.
CAG’s suite of contractor services adds a significant
competitive advantage as well.