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The Optimize Podcast brought to you by VisibleThread. We bring you the best and latest insights for everything from government contracting on topics such as BD, capture, proposal management, and business writing.

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episode Beyond the Gut Feeling: Data-Backed Bidding with Tim Brett artwork

Beyond the Gut Feeling: Data-Backed Bidding with Tim Brett

In this episode, we explore the shift from manual market intelligence to the automated, high-security future of bidding. Guest Tim Brett discusses his transition from GovWin IQ to VisibleThread and the vision behind the 7.0 platform. We tackle the frustration of FOIA processes, the "last mile" of proposal compliance, and how to use data to "fail fast" on the wrong bids.     Topics Discussed: The transition from human intelligence to automated data scraping. VisibleThread 7.0: Native SAM.gov integration and data-backed scoring. The "Compliance Fortress": Avoiding immediate disqualification on complex tenders. International markets: Exploring "Find a Tender" (UK) and "OzTender" (Australia).     The Chicago hot dog rule: A lesson in customer intimacy. Timestamps: 00:29 – Tim Brett’s background at GovWin IQ.   02:25 – The "Investigative Journalist" approach to market intelligence.     08:52 – Why market intelligence providers still matter in the age of SAM.gov.   17:58 – Deep dive into VisibleThread 7.0.       24:08 – Proposal shredding and compliance matrices.       32:38 – A Chicago lesson on knowing your customer.     Additional Links: Website: https://www.visiblethread.com/podcasts/ [https://www.visiblethread.com/podcasts/] Host LinkedIn: Chris Hamm [https://www.linkedin.com/in/chris-hamm-304103/] Guest LinkedIn: Tim Brett [https://www.google.com/search?q=https://www.linkedin.com/in/tim-brett-b31a1b1/&authuser=1]

22 de abr de 2026 - 34 min
episode The $25,000 Page- The Real Cost of GovCon Complexity artwork

The $25,000 Page- The Real Cost of GovCon Complexity

In this episode of The Optimize Podcast, we sit down with Harrison Smith, a seasoned leader in federal acquisition innovation. Smith recounts his journey from a Presidential Management Fellow to leading digitalization efforts at the IRS and acting as an Innovation Advocate at the FDIC. The conversation centers on a shocking reality: the high cost of government "silence." Smith explains how complex, 80-page RFPs act as a financial barrier that drives away small businesses and startups, often costing companies $25,000 per page to respond. He provides a blueprint for change through the Pilot IRS program, which utilized 12-page solicitations and oral pitches to award contracts for cutting-edge tech in record time. Topics Discussed: The Path of an Innovation Advocate: Moving from traditional NAVSEA contracting to innovation roles at DHS, IRS, and FDIC. The "Wired" Procurement Myth: How a lack of government communication is interpreted by industry as a pre-selected award, leading firms to abandon bids. The Pilot IRS Model: Using 12-page solicitations and a 35-day cycle to ingest paper tax returns and de-anonymize cryptocurrency. The $25,000 Page: Unpacking the real-world cost of solicitation complexity for industry partners. CMMC & The "Last Mile" of Security: Navigating the friction between innovation and the looming November 2026 CMMC Level 2 requirements. Incentivizing Federal Risk: How industry recognition (like Fed100 awards) encourages government personnel to prioritize mission outcomes over paperwork. Useful Timestamps: 01:11 – Career Evolution: From PMF to FDIC Innovation Advocate. 08:12 – The "Wired" Misconception: Why silence breeds industry distrust. 12:15 – Understanding "P-Win" and Industry Gate Reviews. 17:00 – The "Pilot IRS" Blueprint: Awarding contracts in 35 days. 23:23 – The $25,000 Page: The actual cost of GovCon complexity. 32:08 – Security vs. Innovation: CMMC Level 2 and FedRAMP challenges. 38:00 – Offsetting Risk: Recognizing government innovators. Additional Links: VisibleThread Podcasts: https://www.visiblethread.com/podcasts/ [https://www.visiblethread.com/podcasts/] Chris Hamm (Host) LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/chris-hamm-304103/ [https://www.linkedin.com/in/chris-hamm-304103/] Harrison Smith (Guest) LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/harrison-smith-0029ba4/ [https://www.linkedin.com/in/harrison-smith-0029ba4/]

1 de abr de 2026 - 45 min
episode From R&D to Phase III- Navigating the New SBIR Landscape artwork

From R&D to Phase III- Navigating the New SBIR Landscape

The federal government is increasingly looking outside traditional procurement cycles to find the next generation of technology. In this deep-dive episode, Angela Donahoo joins host Chris Hamm to demystify the "alphabet soup" of innovation authorities—including SBIR, STT, and CSOs.     Angie recounts her career pivot from traditional federal contracting to standing up GSA’s first innovation-focused pilot teams. She explains how the Small Business Innovation Research (SBIR) program acts as non-dilutive R&D funding for American small businesses and how the Phase III authority allows the government to rapidly scale those innovations on a sole-source basis. The conversation also tackles current policy debates, including the "SBIR Mill" controversy and the importance of leadership support in fostering a culture of critical thinking within the acquisition workforce.     TOPICS DISCUSSED   The Pivot to Innovation: Moving from traditional FAR-based contracting to the Defense Innovation Unit (DIU) and GSA pilot programs.       The SBIR/STT Landscape: Definitions of these key R&D programs and the critical differences in their partnership requirements.       Bridging the "Valley of Death": How the SBIR Phase III authority helps companies transition from small pilots to multi-million dollar production contracts.       Commercial Solutions Openings (CSOs): A breakdown of the CSO methodology as a streamlined "Shark Tank" style solicitation process.       Policy & Reauthorization: Understanding the "SBIR Mill" issue and how new legislation pushes oversight back to individual agencies.       The Future of Acquisition: Why streamlined authorities are essential for an overworked acquisition workforce and the likelihood of these methods entering the FAR.     USEFUL TIMESTAMPS   01:12 – Angie's background: From the Federal Career Intern Program to GSA FedSim.       04:48 – Partnering with DIUX (now DIU) to implement the first Commercial Solutions Openings at GSA.       07:43 – The Dog Earmuff Example: A real-world look at why specialized R&D is needed.       10:23 – Breakdown of SBIR vs. STT and the structure of Phase I and Phase II awards.       13:28 – Where to find opportunities: The DSIP portal and SBIR.gov.       16:45 – Scaling the GSA Phase III Innovation Team to a $5 billion portfolio.       26:39 – Tackling the "SBIR Mill" controversy and the reauthorization landscape.       32:15 – Deep dive into CSOs: Process vs. Contract Type.       42:11 – Managing institutional disruption and the importance of leadership "having your back".     ADDITIONAL LINKS The Optimize Podcast Website: https://www.visiblethread.com/podcasts/ [https://www.visiblethread.com/podcasts/] Host Chris Hamm on LinkedIn: Chris Hamm [https://www.linkedin.com/in/chris-hamm-304103/] Guest Angela Donahoo on LinkedIn: Angela Donahoo [https://www.linkedin.com/in/angeladonahoo/]

18 de mar de 2026 - 47 min
episode Paper Tigers vs. Technical Experts: Why Orals Are the Ultimate Procurement Discriminator artwork

Paper Tigers vs. Technical Experts: Why Orals Are the Ultimate Procurement Discriminator

In this episode of the Optimize podcast, host Chris Hamm sits down with Jim Ghiloni, CEO of GhilCon, LLC, and a seasoned veteran of government contracting. Jim shares his unconventional path from being a Soviet history expert to becoming a pivotal architect of GSA’s most successful contract vehicles, including Alliant and Oasis. The conversation provides a deep dive into the evolution of Government-Wide Acquisition Contracts (GWACs), the strategic implementation of self-scoring methodologies to reduce protests, and the nuances of the private sector's approach to capture management. Jim also shares his "special superpower" for managing diverse stakeholders and provides a free masterclass on coaching technical teams for oral presentations—explaining why passion and authenticity beat a "polished" sales pitch every time. TOPICS DISCUSSED The "Kremlinology" of Contracting: How a background in Soviet history translates to navigating the complex halls of government. The Birth of Alliant and Oasis: The inside story of designing enterprise-wide vehicles and managing the weight of stakeholder expectations. Self-Scoring & Objective Evaluations: How moving away from subjective trade-offs revolutionized the procurement process and minimized legal hurdles. The Private Sector "Black Box": What industry gets wrong about government intent and how companies analyze RFPs with "Talmudic discipline." Mastering Oral Presentations: Why the "Paper Tiger" fails in the room and how to coach technical experts to speak with passion. The "Disney Point": A practical tip for presentation body language rooted in Disney lore. USEFUL TIMESTAMPS 01:26 – Jim’s transition from Soviet History to the D.C. tech sector. 04:37 – Leading the Navy Group and the origin story of the Alliant Program. 08:58 – The importance of industry outreach and stakeholder management. 13:01 – Deep dive into self-scoring methodologies and objective criteria. 17:37 – Transitioning to the private sector: What Jim didn't know about "Capture." 26:00 – How industry over-analyzes every comma and adjective in an RFP. 32:33 – Why Oral Presentations are the ultimate truth-teller in evaluations. 40:19 – The Orals coaching process: Content, narratives, and "The Disney Point." ADDITIONAL LINKS The Optimize Podcast Website: https://www.visiblethread.com/podcasts/ [https://www.visiblethread.com/podcasts/] Host Chris Hamm on LinkedIn: Chris Hamm [https://www.linkedin.com/in/chris-hamm-304103/] Guest Jim Ghiloni on LinkedIn: Jim Ghiloni [https://www.linkedin.com/in/jim-ghiloni-6b021aa/]

4 de mar de 2026 - 50 min
episode Stop Funding One-Off Fixes - Former EPA CIO on FedRAMP and Compliance artwork

Stop Funding One-Off Fixes - Former EPA CIO on FedRAMP and Compliance

Modernization isn’t just a technology problem—it’s a funding model, risk model, and governance problem. In this episode of Optimize, Chris Hamm talks with Vaughn Noga, former EPA Chief Information Officer, about what it takes to modernize in government when every change creates operational churn and oversight pressure. Vaughn explains why Working Capital Funds can enable continuous modernization (instead of one-and-done “projects”), how boards and transparency can create accountability, and why some modernization funding approaches don’t scale when the same infrastructure needs refresh every few years. They also tackle the tension between innovation and compliance including the rising bar of FedRAMP and what vendors should do differently when trying to break in: build credibility with the people closest to the tech and risk, not just the top of the org chart.   USEFUL TIMESTAMPS (MM:SS) 03:02–03:32 — Leadership reality: too many “rocks” to pick up at once 08:17–12:11 — Working Capital Funds: continuous modernization + governance model 14:27–15:18 — Vendor engagement: “work from the bottom” to earn trust 18:31–19:12 — FedRAMP as a high bar for commercial innovators 21:47–22:28 — Why TMF loans for recurring infrastructure refresh don’t make sense 43:32–44:12 — “We tried that, it didn’t work” mindset—and why it stalls progress   TOPICS DISCUSSED Working Capital Funds and continuous modernization Modernization risk: operational churn, oversight, and adoption realities FedRAMP/compliance barriers and innovation tradeoffs TMF vs repeatable funding for infrastructure refresh Shared services and consolidation: what’s realistic vs wishful thinking How industry should engage CIO orgs (credibility, bottom-up buy-in) LINKS Podcast page: https://www.visiblethread.com/podcasts/ [https://www.visiblethread.com/podcasts/?utm_source=chatgpt.com] Host LinkedIn (Chris Hamm): https://www.linkedin.com/in/chris-hamm-304103/ [https://www.linkedin.com/in/chris-hamm-304103/] Guest LinkedIn (Vaughn Noga): https://www.linkedin.com/in/vaughn-noga-984360299/ [https://www.linkedin.com/in/vaughn-noga-984360299/]

18 de feb de 2026 - 53 min
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