Govcon Giants

Eric Coffie

Hosted by government contracting expert, 8(a) business mentor, and founder of the Govcon Giants platform, Eric Coffie. With over 250K+ podcast listens, a thriving YouTube channel of 49K+ subscribers, and a LinkedIn community of 19k+ followers, Eric has built one of the most trusted voices in federal contracting. Govcon Giants isn't just another podcast—it ranks on the U.S. procurement leaderboard and is recognized as the #5 overall creator worldwide in procurement, cementing Eric's role as a true authority in this space. On this podcast, you'll discover how to win more contracts, scale your small business into a sustainable government contracting powerhouse, and learn the insider strategies that have helped countless entrepreneurs break into the $700B+ federal marketplace. Through real conversations with industry leaders, agency insiders, and successful business owners, Eric brings you the playbook for success—covering everything from 8(a) certification and set-asides to subcontracting, teaming, and beyond. Whether you're just starting out or looking to scale, Govcon Giants is your roadmap to navigating one of the most profitable yet misunderstood markets in the world—government contracting.

  1. BD vs. Capture Management: What's the Difference in Federal Contracting?

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    BD vs. Capture Management: What's the Difference in Federal Contracting?

    If you want to know how to get ahead of your competition in federal contracting, you need to understand the difference between Business Development (BD) and Capture Management. Are you just building relationships, or are you strategically positioning your company to win contracts years before they are even posted? In this episode of the Federal Help Center podcast, host Eric Coffey breaks down these two critical but often confused concepts. He explains that while BD is about identifying immediate opportunities—like responding to a Sources Sought notice and introducing your company to a new office—Capture Management is the long game. It's about identifying major projects years in advance, building deep relationships with key decision-makers, and helping shape the requirements to give your company a competitive edge. Eric shares real-world examples, including a $22 million construction project his team tracked for three years before it went to bid, and a robotics client who landed a project after two and a half years of consistent, patient engagement. Learn how to shift your mindset from short-term transactions to long-term strategic wins, and why explaining this distinction is crucial, especially if you're a consultant. Stop just networking and start capturing. If you want to learn more about the community and to join the webinars go to: https://federalhelpcenter.com/ Website: https://govcongiants.org/ Connect with Encore Funding: http://govcongiants.org/funding

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Hosted by government contracting expert, 8(a) business mentor, and founder of the Govcon Giants platform, Eric Coffie. With over 250K+ podcast listens, a thriving YouTube channel of 49K+ subscribers, and a LinkedIn community of 19k+ followers, Eric has built one of the most trusted voices in federal contracting. Govcon Giants isn't just another podcast—it ranks on the U.S. procurement leaderboard and is recognized as the #5 overall creator worldwide in procurement, cementing Eric's role as a true authority in this space. On this podcast, you'll discover how to win more contracts, scale your small business into a sustainable government contracting powerhouse, and learn the insider strategies that have helped countless entrepreneurs break into the $700B+ federal marketplace. Through real conversations with industry leaders, agency insiders, and successful business owners, Eric brings you the playbook for success—covering everything from 8(a) certification and set-asides to subcontracting, teaming, and beyond. Whether you're just starting out or looking to scale, Govcon Giants is your roadmap to navigating one of the most profitable yet misunderstood markets in the world—government contracting.

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