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 53K+ subscribers, and a LinkedIn community of 24k+ 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. What Government Representatives Look for When They Read Your Capability Statement

    20m ago

    What Government Representatives Look for When They Read Your Capability Statement

    If you've been putting off writing your capability statement because you don't know where to start, this episode shows you exactly how to use AI to build one from scratch. Zack Golden walks through a real example with a small construction firm, turning basic business details into a polished, professional capability statement in real time. Whether you're brand new to   government contracting or just need to clean up your existing document, this step-by-step walkthrough gives you a template you can use today. Key Discussion Points: How to gather your SAM.gov registration, NAICS codes, and service details before you start building your capability statement Why niching down your services and naming specific NAICS codes makes your business instantly more credible to agency buyers How to turn private industry past performance into a powerful credibility builder even if you've never had a federal contract Why differentiators like specialized fluid handling expertise or multidisciplinary project coordination make your company stand out from competitors Why focusing on one clear core competency, instead of listing everything you do, makes government reps more likely to remember and call you EPISODE CHAPTERS: 0:00 - Welcome to the Federal Help Center podcast 0:56 - Gather your business details before using AI 1:31 - Building a capability statement with AI for a real client 3:07 - Writing core competencies and a company overview with AI 4:06 - Adding past performance and differentiators to your statement 6:14 - Reviewing the finished AI generated capability statement 6:27 - Finding target agencies through market research 7:29 - Why a clear capability statement matters to government reps Mindy gives you the federal opportunities, agency signals, recompete intel, and pursuit briefs that tell you not just what contracts exist, but which ones to chase and how to win them. Sign up for free Daily Alerts and get opportunities delivered to your inbox before the day starts. 👉 Get your free Daily Alerts here 🔗 https://getmindy.ai Connect with Encore Funding: http://govcongiants.org/funding

    9 min
  2. Why Sole Source Contracts Disappear After You Graduate From the 8a Program

    1d ago

    Why Sole Source Contracts Disappear After You Graduate From the 8a Program

    8a program graduation can completely change a small business's pipeline overnight, and most contractors don't see it coming until it's too late. In this episode, a construction company owner walks through how he built a $16 billion backlog of IDIQ contracts before hitting the $250 million 8a cap, what happened to his sole source work once he graduated, and how he later sold the company entirely. If you're a government contractor watching your 8a clock run out, this episode shows you exactly how to prepare. Key takeaways from this episode include: How one company went from $15 million to $75 million in sole source work in a single year right before graduating the 8a program Why bidding every MAC, MATOC, and IDIQ construction contract before graduation built a $16 billion pipeline that lasted nine more years How buying out the company in 2012 and selling it to a Philadelphia engineering firm in 2015 turned years of sole source work into a major exit How running 8a construction divisions for the Miami Nation and the Spokane Tribe took one company from $2 million to $350 million in annual revenue Why $10 to $15 million projects became the sweet spot for steady profit, fast turnaround, and manageable risk for a small prime contractor EPISODE CHAPTERS: 0:00 - Introducing Mindy the AI research assistant for contractors 0:30 - Welcome to the Federal Help Center podcast 0:56 - Growing sole source work to 75 million dollars 1:33 - Hitting the 250 million dollar 8a program cap 1:56 - Building a 16 billion dollar IDIQ contract pipeline 2:47 - Buying and selling the construction company after graduation 5:09 - Building construction divisions for tribal 8a companies 8:54 - Finding the ideal project size for steady profit   Mindy gives you the federal opportunities, agency signals, recompete intel, and pursuit briefs that tell you not just what contracts exist, but which ones to chase and how to win them. Sign up for free Daily Alerts and get opportunities delivered to your inbox before the day starts. 👉 Get your free Daily Alerts here 🔗 https://getmindy.ai Connect with Encore Funding: http://govcongiants.org/funding

    11 min
  3. What Aspiring GovCon Consultants Can Learn From This AI Proposal Workflow

    2d ago

    What Aspiring GovCon Consultants Can Learn From This AI Proposal Workflow

    If you're searching for how to find government contract opportunities and actually keep up with them, this episode is a real-time, screen-share walkthrough of exactly how it's done. Ryan Atencio shows the entire process of spotting an opportunity, evaluating it, and moving it through a pipeline, no theory, just the actual workflow. Whether you're already bidding or just trying to understand how serious contractors stay organized, this episode breaks down a system you can copy today. In this episode, you'll learn: How a custom Gemini AI gem can instantly "shred" a lengthy statement of work into a condensed summary, saving hours of manual review on opportunities like a 400-square-foot restroom renovation in San Antonio Why high-visibility projects in nationally significant structures (like a National Park restroom facility) come with hidden cost drivers such as toilet trailer rentals, gray water removal, and historic preservation requirements How to email subcontractors using the solicitation's exact naming convention so they can give a fast yes-or-no decision without extra back-and-forth A simple Google Drive folder system for organizing solicitation documents and proposal documents so nothing gets lost over a long weekend How a color-coded pipeline tracker (with linked solicitation folders and SAM.gov references) helps contractors stay on top of SDVOSB opportunities like a Tinker Air Force Base sand repair and roof repair project EPISODE CHAPTERS: 0:00 - Welcome to the Federal Help Center podcast 0:30 - Building a custom AI gem to shred solicitations 1:13 - Breaking down the San Antonio restroom renovation 2:01 - Hidden costs of national park preservation projects 3:04 - Emailing subcontractors using exact solicitation naming 4:24 - Organizing solicitation documents inside Google Drive 6:24 - Building a color-coded opportunity pipeline tracker 8:01 - Linking SAM.gov solicitations to your pipeline sheet 10:03 - Closing thoughts and community recap Mindy gives you the federal opportunities, agency signals, recompete intel, and pursuit briefs that tell you not just what contracts exist, but which ones to chase and how to win them. Sign up for free Daily Alerts and get opportunities delivered to your inbox before the day starts. 👉 Get your free Daily Alerts here 🔗 https://getmindy.ai Connect with Encore Funding: http://govcongiants.org/funding

    10 min
  4. How to Win Government Contracts With Zero Experience Using Strategic Networking | Ep: 329

    3d ago

    How to Win Government Contracts With Zero Experience Using Strategic Networking | Ep: 329

    Winning government contracts with zero experience is possible and it starts with one thing most beginners overlook entirely: building intentional relationships before you ever submit a bid. In this episode, Eric Coffie breaks down why your network is your most powerful procurement tool and shares real stories of small business owners who landed multimillion dollar opportunities simply by showing up, talking to people, and making strategic connections. Here is what you will take away from this episode: Why relationship-building outperforms bid volume: Eric shares how a podcast guest in Rhode Island helped secure a $5M IDIQ in Maine not through a solicitation, but through a single conversation that connected two complementary businesses. The Oprah dinner party model for govcon: Learn how hosting intentional gatherings and volunteering at conferences like GovCon Giants team member Maria does consistently can unlock 8(a) teaming partnerships and $20M+ contract pursuits. How to find teaming partners when you lack past performance: Eric lays out a step-by-step approach for new contractors in medical, construction, and other fields including targeting low-bid contracts, locating dormant primes, and leveraging their credentials to approach agencies. What your stack of business cards reveals about your pipeline: The more intentional new connections you make each week conferences, local chambers, community events the more directly it correlates to contract wins. Eric challenges listeners to connect with 10 to 25 new people in the next 30 days. Why zero experience can be an advantage: Contractors trained in commercial environments may carry habits that conflict with federal procurement norms. Coming in fresh and learning the govcon approach from the ground up is often a cleaner path to scalable success. EPISODE CHAPTERS: 0:00 - Mindy AI and Encore Funding intro spots 1:09 - GovCon Giants podcast welcome and episode overview 1:31 - How to win contracts with zero experience: topic introduction 3:04 - Oprah's dinner parties and the govcon networking parallel 5:00 - Why your network size predicts your contract pipeline 5:30 - Rhode Island IDIQ story: connecting two businesses to a $5M win 9:30 - Community events and low-cost networking tactics that open doors 12:11 - Intentional relationship-building vs. attending comfortable events 14:07 - First Partner Challenge overview and teaming strategy framework 19:24 - Volunteering at conferences: Maria's story and the $20M teaming deal 25:49 - Keith the grant writer: how non-transactional networking closes business 30:06 - Start talking to people before you register in SAM or get certified 33:01 - Federal Help Center, Contract Academy 3.0 subscription, and June 10 challenge 38:52 - Business card stack reveal and closing challenge to listeners Mindy gives you the federal opportunities, agency signals, recompete intel, and pursuit briefs that tell you not just what contracts exist, but which ones to chase and how to win them. Sign up for free Daily Alerts and get opportunities delivered to your inbox before the day starts. 👉 Get your free Daily Alerts here 🔗 https://getmindy.ai Connect with Encore Funding: http://govcongiants.org/funding

    44 min
  5. What to Do If You Have No Past Performance for Government Contracts Yet

    4d ago

    What to Do If You Have No Past Performance for Government Contracts Yet

    If you're trying to build a capability statement for government contracts that actually gets noticed, this episode is exactly what you need. Randie Ward breaks down the real, behind-the-scenes details of what makes a capability statement work, from the documents agencies actually read to the small details that get your company remembered. Whether you're brand new to procurement or refreshing your materials before your next pursuit, this conversation gives you a practical roadmap. Inside this episode, you'll learn: How to treat your capability statement as a living document that changes with every project, not a static PDF Why spelling out your NAICS codes can directly impact how agencies classify and remember your company How to identify your true differentiating factors instead of relying on generic "we do good work" language What to do if you don't have past performance yet, and how to reframe it as past experience Why project sheets are a lifesaver for staying organized and submitting faster responses to sources sought notices EPISODE CHAPTERS: 0:00 - Introduction to the Federal Help Center podcast 0:30 - Why your capability statement is a living document 1:14 - Writing a strong company summary and core competencies 2:34 - Why spelling out your NAICS codes matters 4:00 - Finding the differentiating factors that make you stand out 4:58 - Past performance versus past experience explained 6:59 - Why project sheets are a lifesaver for consultants 8:38 - Handling project issues in front of federal clients Mindy gives you the federal opportunities, agency signals, recompete intel, and pursuit briefs that tell you not just what contracts exist, but which ones to chase and how to win them. Sign up for free Daily Alerts and get opportunities delivered to your inbox before the day starts. 👉 Get your free Daily Alerts here 🔗 https://getmindy.ai Connect with Encore Funding: http://govcongiants.org/funding

    10 min
  6. How to Avoid the 8(a) Application Mistakes That Get Your Paperwork Rejected

    5d ago

    How to Avoid the 8(a) Application Mistakes That Get Your Paperwork Rejected

    If you've been on the fence about pursuing 8a certification, this episode of the Federal Help Center podcast lays out exactly why 2026 is the year to apply. Eric Coffie breaks down how record-high federal spending, a shrinking industrial base, and a looming SBA audit are creating a narrow window for small businesses to lock in one of govcon's most powerful set-asides. Whether you're an active contractor weighing your next move or just starting to explore government contracting, this conversation gives you the real numbers and real strategy behind the 8a program. Learn why average 8a contract values have jumped from around 800 thousand dollars to 3 million dollars per company as federal spending hits record highs. Understand why 8a sole source spending was up roughly 80 percent in 2025 even as overall small business contracting declined. Discover how tribal 8a status and joint ventures can unlock multimillion dollar sole source IDIQs, including real examples of soulsource roofing and construction awards. Find out the truth behind the "two years in business" 8a eligibility myth and why it shouldn't stop you from applying now. Get a breakdown of the most common reasons 8a applications get rejected, including NAICS code mismatches between your tax returns and your application, and how to avoid resubmitting. EPISODE CHAPTERS: 0:00 - Introducing the Federal Help Center podcast and 2026 8a outlook 0:31 - Why every small business should apply for 8a in 2026 2:00 - How record defense spending raised average 8a contract values 3:01 - 8a sole source spending jumped 80 percent in 2025 (approximate) 4:09 - Debunking the two year 8a eligibility requirement myth 6:08 - How tribal 8a status unlocks sole source IDIQ contracts (approximate) 8:42 - Top reasons 8a applications get rejected by the SBA (approximate) 10:18 - How NAICS code mismatches cause 8a application rejections (approximate) 12:12 - Should you pay someone to help with your 8a application (approximate) Mindy gives you the federal opportunities, agency signals, recompete intel, and pursuit briefs that tell you not just what contracts exist, but which ones to chase and how to win them. Sign up for free Daily Alerts and get opportunities delivered to your inbox before the day starts. 👉 Get your free Daily Alerts here 🔗 https://getmindy.ai Connect with Encore Funding: http://govcongiants.org/funding

    1h 21m
  7. Find Your Competitor's Contracts in 60 Seconds and Use That Intel to Win

    6d ago

    Find Your Competitor's Contracts in 60 Seconds and Use That Intel to Win

    Capture management is the govcon skill most small businesses ignore, and it's exactly why they keep losing to companies that start working the opportunity before the RFP ever drops. In this episode, Ryan Atencio pulls back the curtain on his live source-sought response process, showing exactly how he shapes solicitations to scope toward his company, knock out low-price competitors, and signal to the government that his firm is the obvious choice before evaluation even begins. What you'll learn in this episode: How to use a source-sought response to nudge an acquisition toward a contract vehicle like Seaport that limits your competition pool before the solicitation is even released Why pushing the government from LPTA to best value trade-off is one of the most powerful competitive moves a prime contractor can make, and how to justify it in writing How to suggest minimum past performance requirements, including contract numbers and work descriptions, that disqualify unqualified competitors right inside the solicitation language Why Ryan prices every proposal as if it's LPTA even when it isn't, and how that discipline protects your margins without costing you the win How to align your source-sought response language directly to the statement of work so that when the solicitation drops, the agency already sees your company reflected in it EPISODE CHAPTERS: 0:00 - Mindy AI intro and what it does for small businesses 0:30 - Welcome to the Federal Help Center Podcast 0:48 - Ryan Atencio breaks down his capture management approach 1:29 - Live walkthrough of a real source-sought response 2:26 - How to write an executive summary that mirrors the SOW 2:38 - Why Seaport narrows competition and how to nudge toward it 4:16 - Making recommendations inside your source-sought response 4:44 - Why Ryan always pushes from LPTA to best value trade-off 6:16 - How evaluation factors and pricing strategy work together 9:03 - Requiring contract numbers to eliminate unqualified bidders 10:04 - How to know if your source-sought nudge worked when the RFP drops 10:36 - Federal Help Center community close and call to action Mindy gives you the federal opportunities, agency signals, recompete intel, and pursuit briefs that tell you not just what contracts exist, but which ones to chase and how to win them. Sign up for free Daily Alerts and get opportunities delivered to your inbox before the day starts. 👉 Get your free Daily Alerts here 🔗 https://govcongiants.com Website: https://govcongiants.com Connect with Encore Funding: http://govcongiants.org/funding

    11 min
  8. How to Find the Proposal Errors That Get Small Businesses Disqualified Every Time

    Jun 13

    How to Find the Proposal Errors That Get Small Businesses Disqualified Every Time

    Government proposal mistakes are quietly disqualifying small businesses before the government ever looks at their price — and most contractors never know exactly why they lost. In this episode, Zach Golden break down real-world examples of how contradictions in solicitations and missed documentation requirements are sinking bids, and exactly how AI tools can catch those errors before you submit. What you'll learn in this episode: How to handle contradictory solicitation documents when two sections say completely different things about scope, the right move is to document it in writing and contact the contracting officer immediately, not assume Why a client won a contract protest after the incumbent was re-awarded despite poor past performance and how a change in contracting officers created the gap that made it possible How a single missing sentence about employee sign-in sheets caused a technically unacceptable rating on a $20M+ proposal, even after weeks of careful preparation Why "not technically acceptable" is the worst outcome in a federal bid it means the government never even looked at your price, and all your pricing work is wasted How AI tools today can systematically scan your proposal and the solicitation for internal contradictions, flag gaps, and ask the compliance questions that experienced proposal writers would catch EPISODE CHAPTERS: 0:00 - Mindy AI intro and why small businesses need it 0:30 - Federal Help Center podcast welcome and episode overview 0:55 - Solicitation contradictions and what to do when documents conflict 2:03 - FAA contract case study and the incumbent protest story 3:36 - Award canceled after protest and client gets a second chance 4:05 - Why documenting every discrepancy in writing protects your bid 4:47 - Using AI to find contradictions and send them to the contracting officer 5:51 - How the community uses AI prompts to surface proposal conflicts 6:29 - The $20M Jamtoyle contract and the technically unacceptable rejection 7:42 - The missing sign-in sheet sentence that killed a weeks-long proposal 8:53 - How AI would have caught that error and what it means for you today 9:18 - Federal Help Center community close and final call to action Mindy gives you the federal opportunities, agency signals, recompete intel, and pursuit briefs that tell you not just what contracts exist, but which ones to chase and how to win them. Sign up for free Daily Alerts and get opportunities delivered to your inbox before the day starts. 👉 Get your free Daily Alerts here 🔗 https://govcongiants.com Website: https://govcongiants.com Connect with Encore Funding: http://govcongiants.org/funding

    10 min
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About

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 53K+ subscribers, and a LinkedIn community of 24k+ 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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