FedBiz Access Offers Limited-Time Free Market Analysis to Help Government Contractors Start 2026 with Clarity
FedBiz Access offers a free NAICS-based market analysis to the first 100 qualified contractors to help them enter 2026 with clarity amid FAR changes.
This free analysis helps government contractors replace guesswork with real insight so they can focus on the right agencies, the right opportunities, and the right strategy moving forward.”
ST. PETERSBURG, FL, UNITED STATES, January 7, 2026 /EINPresswire.com/ -- As government contractors prepare for the new year amid ongoing changes to federal acquisition rules, FedBiz Access has announced a limited-time initiative offering a free, one-on-one NAICS-based market analysis with a Senior Contracting Specialist. The offer is available to the first 100 qualified businesses and is designed to help contractors enter 2026 with a clearer, data-driven strategy.— Sr. Contracting Specialist Frank Krebs
With the continued Federal Acquisition Regulation (FAR) overhaul, along with evolving compliance and visibility requirements, reassessing market positioning has become an essential exercise for contractors of all sizes. Shifts in how agencies buy, evaluate vendors, and structure opportunities are making it more important than ever for businesses to understand where they truly fit and where real demand exists.
“Too many contractors head into a new year relying on outdated assumptions about their market,” said Frank Krebs, Sr. Contracting Specialist at FedBiz Access. “This free analysis helps government contractors replace guesswork with real insight so they can focus on the right agencies, the right opportunities, and the right strategy moving forward.”
What the Free Market Analysis Includes:
The complimentary session is built around a contractor’s primary NAICS code and any relevant related codes. During the one-on-one conversation, a Senior Contracting Specialist provides a tailored snapshot that covers:
• Agencies actively buying under the contractor’s NAICS
• Recent spending trends, award sizes, and contract types
• Where set-asides are commonly used, when applicable
• Relevant federal and state/local (SLED) opportunities
Participants also see how AI-powered market intelligence tools are used to surface early-stage opportunities, buying patterns, and emerging demand—often before opportunities become widely visible.
A Practical Contract Outlook for the New Year:
Rather than producing a generic report, the analysis helps contractors develop a clearer contract outlook by identifying near-term opportunities, flagging pursuits that require preparation, and highlighting longer-term trends that should influence positioning. The session is structured, but conversational, and centered entirely on the contractor’s business.
FedBiz Access recently discussed why this type of market clarity is increasingly critical heading into 2026, particularly in light of the FAR overhaul and related shifts, in a recent episode of its FedBiz’5 podcast, available here: [Podcast Link].
Availability Is Limited:
This free NAICS-based market analysis is available for a limited time to the first 100 qualified businesses. Contractors can schedule their session directly or call to speak with the FedBiz Access team and request their free analysis with a Senior Contracting Specialist.
Schedule your free analysis today and start 2026 with a clearer understanding of your market and your opportunities.
About FedBiz Access:
For more than 25 years, FedBiz Access has helped small businesses navigate the government marketplace through expert guidance, market intelligence, and strategic support. The firm assists contractors with registrations, socio-economic certifications, market research, and outreach to government buyers.
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