FARSmarterBids.com, an online government contracting information service, announces expanded offerings of federal department contracting resources. These new libraries include 'Doing Business With' guides, spending forecasts, prime and subcontractor lists, Recovery Act information, and other resources obtained straight from the government to help small and large companies bid more knowledgeably on U.S. government contracts. The new departmental libraries have been made available as part of the service's standard membership subscription.
FARSmarterBids.com is a web service designed to make the federal contracting process simpler and more efficient for current and aspiring prime contractors and subcontractors of all sizes. Currently, federal government contracting information is hosted on hundreds of government websites, making it difficult for firms to find what they need to compete efficiently. The FARSmarterBids service unifies information from across the federal government into one system. In addition to regulatory information,
FARSmarterBids.com now offers additional areas of information:
The new libraries of federal department resources complement the FARSmarterBids system's easy-to-use databases of government contracting regulations such as the FARS (Federal Acquisition Regulations)
The FARSmarterBids system offers subscription access to Federal Acquisition Regulations (FARs), clauses, standards, a research library of federal department contracting information, custom software to save and organize references to these resources, and custom-designed databases permitting fast and efficient searches. Subscriptions to the FARSmarterBids service are available in a variety of packages.
For more information, refer to http://www.farsmarterbids.com, or email service@farsmarterbids.com.



