Your 6-second Federal Contracting Capability Statement
Unlock strategies to easily win government contracts, focusing on accessible contract types and practical tips for businesses entering federal procurement.
The real purpose of a capability statement is to open doors.
Capability statements are the most important marketing tools for small business government contractors.
A well-written statement will open doors and persuade government small business specialists to connect you with program officers.
In the market research phase, government buyers are just trying to collect a pool of 'generally qualified' vendors and don't have time to read lengthy documents. They are just trying to get a group to forward to the actual buyers – the program officers.
You only have 6 seconds to hook their interest and using clear concise language, you must tell them:
that you are 'procurement ready'
what good or professional services you sell
what government agencies or commercial entities have paid you in the past
Why do we recommend a 6 second capability statement?
Depending on the industry, location and size and scope of the procurement, government buyers receive hundreds or even thousands of statements from interested vendors every year.
Your statement must grab their attention so you can rise above your competition and really be seen by federal buyers and decision makers.
The truth is that government buyers only scan capability statements before deciding whether to toss or forward it in the process.
Those 6 seconds are crucial so you must craft a statement that quickly and effectively communicates your value proposition and key qualifications.
It's an elevator pitch, not the whole story and not your resume.
Why a Z format?
The eye naturally moves across a document in a Z pattern – starting in the top left corner, moving diagonally to the top right corner, then down to the bottom left corner, and finally diagonally to the bottom right corner.
What should you include in a one-page capability statement?
Header (*the most important information!)
Company name and logo
Title: "Capability Statement"
Cage Code and UEI (shows 'procurement ready' and registered in SAM.gov)
Logos for any socio-economic tags (HUBZone, veteran or women-owned small business, #wosb #sdvosb)
All contract vehicles that you are on (hyperlink to GSA or STARS III profile if appropriate)
Hyperlink CAGE and UEI to DSBS profile
Core Competencies
your clear 'focused offer'; one easy to read Core Competency
Past Performance
This section should highlight your company's past performance on relevant contracts or projects. Use specific examples and metrics to demonstrate your company's capabilities and achievements. Even as a subcontractor, you demonstrate your consistency in recognized government agencies. Only list 4-6 federal and state (list commercial only if necessary)
Who you have worked for and sample projects.
Differentiator
This is less important than your past performances
Differentiators may include things like facility clearance levels, relevant certifications, licensings or bonding levels, depth of agency experience
Relevant intellectual property (like patents)
Staff uniqueness (academic credentials, employee retentions, volume of certified-specialists)
About
Your hook that leads to your pitch
14 pt font
Footer
Boring stuff on the bottom (NAICS numbers)
List your company's specific point of contact (not generic)
12 pt font
Format Reminders
Use clean text font so document scans accurately
Review periodically to keep information current
If possible, your capability statement should be tailored to the specific agency or opportunity that you're targeting. Do your research and make sure that you understand the agency's mission and goals, as well as any specific requirements for the opportunity.
By including these critical components in your one-page capability statement, you can create a clear, concise, and effective document that quickly and effectively communicates your value proposition and key qualifications to government buyers.
Where can you distribute your Capability Statement?
Company website (ungated)
LinkedIn Profile (In both Experience and Featured sections)
LinkedIn Company Page
Large Prime Supplier Portals
Agency Supplier Portals
Agency Enterprise Search (hard drives)
In conclusion, your concise 6-second capability statement for government contracting is a powerful document that will set you apart from the competition.