Government contractor

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A government contractor is a private company that produces goods or services under contract for the government. Often the terms of the contract specify cost plus – i.e., the contractor gets paid for its costs, plus a specified profit margin. Laws often require governments to award contracts to the low bidder[1]. Some communities are largely sustained by government contracting activity; for instance, much of the economy of northern Virginia consists of government contractors employed directly or indirectly by the federal government.

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  1. ^ How to Get Started As A Government Contractor, Cheryl Antier, Dream Weaver Enterprises.