Most GovCon onboarding focuses on systems — timekeeping tools, login credentials, compliance checklists. It gets people operational, but not prepared. Because once the contract kicks off and that new hire has to talk to a COR, interpret a burn rate, or lead a status call, the checklist is no longer enough.
What’s missing? Context. Practical orientation. A clear understanding of how federal delivery actually works.
Government clients won’t walk your team through the SOW or explain performance expectations. They assume your people already know. And when they don’t, small missteps quietly erode trust — and put your recompete at risk.
Real onboarding includes more than passwords and paperwork. It shows people how to carry the weight of the contract from day one — with confidence, clarity, and awareness.