It is widely accepted that smartphones are vital business tools. Are smartphones just for Email, Calendar, etc. or are there any apps built just for Government Contractors? The answer is yes, and below you will find the best apps for companies active in federal contracts.
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Hord
Quickly understanding the competitive world of federal contracting is hard. Too much information in too many places makes for a frustrating and overwhelming experience. Not anymore. hōrd by GovTribe lets you easily subscribe to, or hōrd, the things you care about. The combined activity of these things is delivered to your iPhone in real time, letting you quickly evaluate opportunities, competitors, COs, and more. Make the right pursuit decisions, using the right tools. Get hōrd and start winning more work.
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GovConTrack
GovConTrack provides the ability to easily search for government contracts and grants from your iPhone or iPad device. Data can be pulled directly from the Federal Procurement Data System (FPDS-NG) using public data feeds, or from USASpending.gov. Network connection (WiFi, 3G, or Edge) required.
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Self contained title 48 Federal Acquisition Regulation with full PDF pages ready to email for reference. Completely searchable and indexed!
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The essential mobile resource for federal managers featuring all the updates and tools for your career in government.
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USA.gov
USA.gov is government made easy. USA.gov—the U.S. government’s official web portal—is now available as a free app for your iPad, iPhone, or iPod Touch. It allows you to search tens of millions of web pages from federal, state, local, territorial, and tribal governments and to contact your government by phone or email.
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This app allows travelers to look up Federal government per diem rates by city/state and ZIP code in locations throughout the United States and its territories. Per diem is the daily allowance for lodging (excluding taxes), meals and incidental expenses. These rates are established by the General Services Administration for destinations in the lower 48 contiguous United States, and by the U.S. Department of Defense for locations in Alaska, Hawaii and the U.S. territories. The U.S. Department of State sets rates for foreign travel locations.
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GSA Focus
We offer a web app to keep you up-to-date on the GSA, with news topics, compliance, and other information. We also have YouTube videos and descriptions of our service offerings.