A guided session to build the foundational document every federal contractor needs - done with you, refined by an expert.
A done-with-you capability statement session for federal contractors. We guide you through a structured intake conversation, then refine your capability statement into a document that positions your business clearly and credibly to contracting officers.
Your capability statement is the first thing a contracting officer sees. It tells them who you are, what you do, what you have done, and why your business is qualified to perform on a federal contract. A weak capability statement closes doors before you ever get to the RFQ. A strong one opens them.
This is a done-with-you engagement. We begin with a guided session - a structured conversation designed to surface your core competencies, past performance, differentiators, and relevant credentials in the way federal buyers think about them. You bring your background. We bring the framework.
After the session, we refine your capability statement into a clean, professional document - written in the language of federal contracting, positioned for your target NAICS codes and set-aside designations, and ready to submit in response to any RFI or Sources Sought notice.
What Is Included
- Guided intake session (60 minutes) - structured questions covering your core -competencies, differentiators, past performance, certifications, NAICS codes, and target agencies
- Expert refinement - we take what surfaces in the session and shape it into a polished, professional capability statement written for federal buyers
- One revision round - after you review the draft, we incorporate your feedback and deliver the final document
- NAICS and set-aside alignment - your document is positioned for your specific codes and eligibility designations
- Delivered in Word format - ready to customize, brand, and submit
Who This Is For
- Founders who are newly registered on SAM.gov and need a capability statement to begin responding to RFIs and Sources Sought notices
- Business owners who have a capability statement but know it is not positioned correctly for federal buyers
- Any Federal Opportunity Intelligence subscriber who wants to be ready the moment the right contract surfaces