Practice Area

Government Services

Certification, lobbying, and procurement counsel helping Indiana businesses compete for public contracts and advocate lawfully before government.

What

What the Government Services practice covers

  • Certification counsel

    Guidance through MBE, WBE, VBE, DBE, and SBA 8(a), HUBZone, and WOSB applications and renewals.

  • Lobbying compliance

    Registration and periodic activity reporting with the Indiana Lobby Registration Commission.

  • Procurement support

    Bid preparation, contract review, protest support, and post-award compliance for state and municipal contracts.

Why

Why legal guidance matters in public sector work

  • Deadline exposure

    Lobbyist activity reports and certification renewals run on fixed statutory calendars with no informal grace period.

  • Ownership and control scrutiny

    Certifying agencies verify who actually controls day to day operations, not just who holds equity on paper.

  • Protest windows

    Bid protest rights are typically available only for a short, defined period after an award decision.

  • Multi-agency coordination

    State, city, and federal programs each have separate applications, separate certifying bodies, and separate renewal clocks.

Who

Who this practice serves

  • Minority, women, and veteran business owners

    Seeking MBE, WBE, or VBE certification with the State of Indiana or the City of Indianapolis.

  • Disadvantaged construction and transportation firms

    Pursuing DBE certification for INDOT and federally funded highway or transit work.

  • Small businesses targeting federal contracts

    Pursuing SBA 8(a), HUBZone, or WOSB status along with SAM.gov registration.

  • Contract lobbyists and government affairs staff

    Needing Indiana lobbyist registration and semiannual activity report compliance.

  • Bidders, primes, and subcontractors

    Responding to state and municipal RFPs, IFBs, and cooperative purchasing contracts.

When

When to bring us in

  • Before applying for certification

    To confirm eligibility and assemble ownership and control documentation correctly the first time.

  • Before compensated advocacy begins

    To register with the Indiana Lobby Registration Commission before any lobbying activity starts.

  • Before submitting a bid

    To review solicitation terms, teaming arrangements, and mandatory compliance requirements.

  • After a denial, audit, or adverse award

    To respond within the applicable window with a complete, well supported filing.

How

How we approach government work

  • Eligibility screening

    Assess ownership, control, size, and program fit before recommending a certification path.

  • Application preparation

    Assemble and review supporting documents for state, city, and federal certification portals.

  • Filing management

    Track and prepare Indiana lobbyist registrations and semiannual activity reports.

  • Bid and contract review

    Review RFP and IFB terms, contract language, and compliance obligations before submission or execution.

Services in this practice

Questions

Common questions

Do you only work with businesses in Indianapolis?

The practice is based in Indianapolis and built around Indiana state and municipal programs, along with federal programs such as SBA 8(a) and SAM.gov registration that apply nationwide. Businesses located elsewhere in Indiana, or bidding on Indiana projects from out of state, are also served.

Can one business hold multiple certifications at once?

Yes. A business can hold state MBE or WBE certification, City of Indianapolis certification, INDOT DBE certification, and a federal SBA designation at the same time if it independently meets each program's eligibility requirements. Each certification has its own application, agency, and renewal schedule.

Is there a fee to apply for MWBE certification in Indiana?

The Indiana Department of Administration does not charge a fee to apply for state MBE or WBE certification. Costs for applicants usually come from gathering documentation, bringing business filings current, and, where used, legal assistance preparing the application.

Who has to register as a lobbyist in Indiana?

Generally, individuals who are compensated to lobby the Indiana General Assembly or executive branch agencies, or who spend above statutory thresholds on lobbying activity, must register with the Indiana Lobby Registration Commission. Whether a specific arrangement triggers registration depends on the nature and compensation of the activity.

What is a bid protest and when can one be filed?

A bid protest is a formal challenge to how an agency conducted a procurement or made an award decision. Protest procedures and deadlines vary by awarding agency, and the window to file is typically short, running from the award decision or from when the basis for protest became known.

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